The only way CCleaner could delete obsolete PF entries would be to do a search for every EXE on the computer, and delete PF files if they don't "belong" to an EXE. This is not the way CCleaner works.
The only way CCleaner could delete obsolete PF entries would be to do a search for every EXE on the computer, and delete PF files if they don't "belong" to an EXE. This is not the way CCleaner works.