I use both - CCleaner daily and Cleanup once a week. You may want to wait a while and run Cleanup as you normally would, and then run CCleaner to see what it found that Cleanup missed. Then run them in reverse order the next time. You'll be surprised, I'm sure.
You may want to wait a while and run Cleanup as you normally would, and then run CCleaner to see what it found that Cleanup missed. Then run them in reverse order the next time. You'll be surprised, I'm sure.
I tried Cleanup about a month ago. Ran CCleaner till 0 bytes removed, then immediately ran Cleanup, which found about 700kb of files to clean. Didn't run it in the opposite direction as CCleaner seemed clearly superior (IMO) and Cleanup wasn't worth keeping for the sake of an extra 700k cleaned.
I tried Cleanup about a month ago. Ran CCleaner till 0 bytes removed, then immediately ran Cleanup, which found about 700kb of files to clean. Didn't run it in the opposite direction as CCleaner seemed clearly superior (IMO) and Cleanup wasn't worth keeping for the sake of an extra 700k cleaned.
Thanks to all for replying, I shall take all answers on board.
I've learned not to do anything hasty, so will do as you suggest at least for a while.
Thanks to all for replying, I shall take all answers on board.
I've learned not to do anything hasty, so will do as you suggest at least for a while
You should be okay, the only program you mentioned that can do serious damage is RegSeeker. I have it but use it very rarely, and thats only to find entries for things that I've removed (even then I only delete entries that I'm 99% certain are safe). If you're in any doubt at all, just leave it alone