I just found this tip online for removing the "junk" from your hard drive after Vista Service Pack 1 was installed. I ran it on my Vista Home Basic laptop, it took 1-2 min and saved another ~0.8gb (after I have run ccleaner many times).
N.B. I don't have Vista SP2 installed on my laptop. When I tried this on my desktop which is running Vista Home Premium with SP2 the file was not present. and I was unable to clean these files.
I just wondered whether Piriform could add this to a future version of CCleaner?
Now, let me have a look to see if there is a similar clean up for SP2.
Now, let me have a look to see if there is a similar clean up for SP2.
Yes, there is. It's called compcln.exe in SP2.
As for "OS specific clean tools" I have to disagree, CCleaner already has an option to clean hotfix uninstallers on XP, and an option to run vsp1cln/compcln would be its Vista counterpart. There are a lot more people already familiar with CCleaner than those who know how to run some obscure command-line program.
From my understanding, that will make the SP's permanent. I see enough users on this forum get themselves into trouble cleaning the most trival of things.
Removing Hotfix uninstallers is different from executing a tool thats packaged with the SP. Im with Hazel & ishan.
From my understanding, that will make the SP's permanent. I see enough users on this forum get themselves into trouble cleaning the most trival of things.
Removing Hotfix uninstallers is different from executing a tool thats packaged with the SP. Im with Hazel & ishan.
I think removing hotfix uninstallers is the less safe option than vsp1cln /compcln
So, you're removing the hotfix uninstaller directories with ccleaner? so you go to uninstall a hotfix via add/remove and it just errors? Whereas these two utilities possibly clean up after themselves a bit better.