![]() There’s a big difference between ‘cleaning’ and ‘clearing’. ![]() Every time it is cleared it has to be built again from scratch. I do not bother with anything in the Advanced section, and I would not allow CCleaner to clear out the prefetch because Windows manages and updates prefetch. All in one package which is fully 64-bit aware. Glary Utilities has a module for this, too, as well as System Cleanup (They call this “cleaning (one’s) tracks”.). On my new Toshiba (Win-7 64-bit) laptop, I have Google Chrome with an Extension which cleans everything for me, but I still like to do a little Registry cleaning once in awhile. I also clear all Forms Data from all browsers, as well as Empty the Recycle Bin. This is due to a BADLY written Intel ProSet driver (WiFi). On my Windows XP machine, cleaning the Prefetch improves system performance. (What the?) Otherwise, Absolute Uninstaller is just fine for 64-bit Windows. That required more specialized tools, as the uninstaller for Office Home and Student went belly-up after declaring that “the language selected is not compatible with your operating system”. I have used it successfully on everything OEM I wanted to kill off, except that it failed to remove OEM Office Home and Student 2007. ![]() Glary Utilities contains the Absolute Uninstaller module, and is entirely free. I just got my new Windows 7 64-bit laptop up and running the way I wanted it. Hi, Ted! That vote for Absolute Uninstaller came from me. Roderunner, I have been trying Absolute Uninstaller since Revo Uninstaller free edition does not uninstall 64 Bit apps whereas Absolute Uninstaller does (It was suggested by another Lounger) I still use Revo for most of my uninstalls.
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