Is CCleaner able to find and delete DLLs that are no longer used? I believe that the registry cleaner function finds invalid and/or broken entries, but it doesn't actually unregister/delete the DLLs themselves, does it?
Is CCleaner able to find and delete DLLs that are no longer used? I believe that the registry cleaner function finds invalid and/or broken entries, but it doesn't actually unregister/delete the DLLs themselves, does it?