Is CCleaner Malware?

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2022
  • CCleaner used to be used by everyone, but it has had quite the fall from grace. From being bought out, to having hackers put malware in it's executable. There are so many issues with the present day ccleaner that we need to go over. .
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  • @ChrisTitusTech
    @ChrisTitusTech  Před 2 lety +1056

    C - C - Cleaner.... is actually CCleaner. Thanks internet.

    • @pid1790
      @pid1790 Před 2 lety +82

      I thought only me spelt CCleaner as C C Cleaner

    • @weirdnewworld1736
      @weirdnewworld1736 Před 2 lety +77

      I've always called it CC Cleaner too haha

    • @anezmanzoor4221
      @anezmanzoor4221 Před 2 lety +15

      It’s c cleaner ..written tht way…and read tht way…not cc cleaner

    • @benygh911
      @benygh911 Před 2 lety

      I've been using REG Cleaner FOREVER and there is NOTHING WRONG with it, I can REALLY see the Benefits of it BECAUSE I have an HDD on Purpose, with an SSD you CAN'T Really Feel the Diference, SPECIALLY when your BOOTING UP the system (In Chris's UBER Rig, maybe he THINKS the Reg Cleaner Doesn't do NOTHING, but thats WRONG ""IN PRAXIS"", maybe he FORGETS all those INVALID REFERENCES in the Registry Actually DO TAX your CPU's))

    • @ethanrushbrook3314
      @ethanrushbrook3314 Před 2 lety +26

      I used to call it C-C-Cleaner too and I'll never stop... What a throwback though its been ages since I last heard that! (especially with the CC at the start haha)

  • @NAVELOFFICER339
    @NAVELOFFICER339 Před 2 lety +615

    Aah the old "C-C-Cleaner"

    • @balarab1
      @balarab1 Před 2 lety +59

      I used to read it like that for a long time

    • @zacjohnson164
      @zacjohnson164 Před 2 lety +36

      I still read it like that even though I know it's wrong...

    • @animepussy8356
      @animepussy8356 Před 2 lety +15

      What's wrong with us

    • @rossq9432
      @rossq9432 Před 2 lety +4

      Ha ha, I did this myself.

    • @geojohnson5613
      @geojohnson5613 Před 2 lety +15

      Ccleaner actually means "crap cleaner", really it does.

  • @theBoomerDoomer
    @theBoomerDoomer Před 2 lety +502

    I remember while working for a really big biz/IT consultancy, seeing CCleaner on state government owned systems and when I made a comment about it being a potential security risk, I got laughed at by both people on my team and the client (a large state government agency). 🤦‍♂️

    • @chandlerbing7570
      @chandlerbing7570 Před 2 lety +18

      @Grayson Peddie I believe there have been a few exploits in CCleaner in the past. If i remember correctly there was an exploit in the registry cleaner that could inject malware into the registry.
      Unfortunately when i tried to find this all i kept getting was the malware version from 2017 so don't take my word for it.

    • @bidenisasnake9932
      @bidenisasnake9932 Před 2 lety +4

      Well the Gov Can Ph u kc up a train wreck.

    • @b1oh1
      @b1oh1 Před 2 lety +14

      Some of my state's web interfaces said "best viewed with IE6" and wasn't changed until about 2020. The back end was even more dated. There were web interfaces that stopped taking user requests after like 8pm.

    • @VirusVanquisher
      @VirusVanquisher Před 2 lety +7

      Any software used by a state agency can be a vulnerability. The most dangerous vulnerability to state and federal agencies are improper browser usage and configuration. Many state agencies still have web apps dependent on java. I was shocked to find out not just the agency I work for but many still use Internet Explorer for web app compatibility! They should be using Edge in IE mode or even Chrome with IE tab extension for Java compatibility until they figure a way to eliminate Java usage.

    • @VirusVanquisher
      @VirusVanquisher Před 2 lety +15

      Just wanted to reiterate this point of how important hardening your browser is. Most organizations do things to educate staff about Phishing attacks but what I never see happen is discussion on hardening browsers!
      The biggest thing holding browser security back is ad revenue. Big players don't like ad blockers or savvy script controls to stop their ridiculous ads and the vulnerabilities they bring.
      If you use Firefox with noscript extension, you can go to the nastiest of sites and be fairly "safe". So even if an employee clicks a link, their PC and the network has another strong layer of protection. Now noscript is difficult to teach staff to use and so are most ad blockers but a focus needs to be towards this integration and congress needs to reign in ad standards. They should just be simple bitmaps that do nothing but sit there, no scripts used but simple billboards.
      But due to greed this is why we can't have nice things and the whole world is less secure.

  • @Ravix0fFourHorn
    @Ravix0fFourHorn Před 2 lety +60

    CCleaner also has a portable version, without installing anything or the nag screens and notificiations. If you use it just for cleaning files and the registry its a good option.

    • @Shmityorshen
      @Shmityorshen Před rokem

      Hello, trojans!

    • @Ehren1337
      @Ehren1337 Před rokem +4

      @@Shmityorshen Windows Defender: Hey trojans

    • @frobozz1995
      @frobozz1995 Před rokem

      Not since version 6, but PortableApps has one. Clean.

  • @Machtyn
    @Machtyn Před 2 lety +148

    I think I stopped calling it CC Cleaner after about a week when I realized it was C Cleaner. But I stopped using it around Windows 7. Microsoft really did change some things and I'm not sure CCleaner changed with it. There were some great malware removers out there for WinXP that stopped being updated after Win7.

    • @ironfist7789
      @ironfist7789 Před 2 lety +7

      I guess you could say CC - leaner makes your system leaner ;)

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ Před 2 lety +10

      It helps to remember it was originally called CrapCleaner and they changed it later to be more "professional" and "corporate". 😉

    • @DriftKingfromTekken3
      @DriftKingfromTekken3 Před 2 lety +2

      I miss cobra and combofix badly

    • @chezlerq4478
      @chezlerq4478 Před rokem +1

      I never did call it C Cleaner. I have always called it by its original name. Crap Cleaner.

    • @xXVibrantSnowXx
      @xXVibrantSnowXx Před měsícem

      I still call it C C cleaner, even when knowing it's C Cleaner, and i don't care, I will still call it C C Cleaner

  • @alanelston2330
    @alanelston2330 Před 2 lety +19

    Glad you did this, as I was a bit unsure about CCleaner
    I started using it some time ago as it was (and is still) very strong recommended at a forum that I am active in.
    As time went on I had a feeling it was not performing so well.
    I caught your video in May, 2019 where you mentioned BB.
    So I went over to using that. It seemed better.

    • @alanelston2330
      @alanelston2330 Před 2 lety +9

      2 of 3 ( having to split as that comment police bot keeps deleting the full post :( … not unusual )
      I mentioned my decision at the forum and got some hate. I don’t understand why they love CCleaner so much. On every new CC release they announce it in a new Thread. The don’t do that for everything. Strange. ( When I questioned them about the safety of using the registry bit of it, they said it was OK. I did not take that advice! - I leave any messing with the registry from what I pick up from following your Debloat/ optimisation stuff)

    • @alanelston2330
      @alanelston2330 Před 2 lety +11

      3 of 3
      I often use BleachBit and my copy version of your Debloat script as my main cleaning up/ refreshing stuff .
      I was a bit surprised BleachBit did not get into your new utility tool thing. Not complaining though,- that winget interface of yours is getting a bit bloated, careful you don’t become the thing you swore to destroy, lol!
      Alan

  • @BriefNerdOriginal
    @BriefNerdOriginal Před 2 lety +19

    This test also points out very cleared that on MS Windows you don't really have control over your system.

  • @GeekIWG
    @GeekIWG Před 2 lety +257

    I used to use CCleaner, just for the file cleaning part, but yeah it has gotten bloated so I'm now moving to BleachBit (Which I already use on Linux). Plus I would like to mention that Windows has its own basic "disk cleanup" utility, which is fairly decent. I still like their Defrag utility though as it's a bit more verbose than what comes with Windows.

    • @zeocamo
      @zeocamo Před 2 lety +6

      BleachBit don't clean viruses like Windows off your system tho :D

    • @GeekIWG
      @GeekIWG Před 2 lety +30

      @@zeocamo Nether does CCleaner or Windows' Disk Cleanup utility. For that use an antivirus program.

    • @zeocamo
      @zeocamo Před 2 lety +4

      @@GeekIWG well, then it is good i use linux since windows 98

    • @GeekIWG
      @GeekIWG Před 2 lety +41

      @@zeocamo Just re-read your comment, you were calling Windows itself a virus, weren't you? 😂 Yep, in that case Linux is the cure!

    • @_mester_playz2462
      @_mester_playz2462 Před 2 lety

      @@zeocamo lol

  • @peterz2352
    @peterz2352 Před rokem +9

    I do use CCleaner occasionally. I'm from the era that this tool was beneficial but I will re-evaluate continue using CCleaner after your elaboration. Just used winget and indeed, more than twice the number of upgrades showed up.
    Thanks for sharing your thoughts and provide "food for thoughts" on my side.
    Cheers!

  • @theodoros_1234
    @theodoros_1234 Před 2 lety +12

    Great video, Chris! I stopped using CCleaner around the time I started my transition to Linux, which is almost 5 years ago. It used to be great software. Nowadays on Windows I just use the built in stuff mostly, and sometimes BleachBit if needed.

  • @Oaty86
    @Oaty86 Před 2 lety +74

    I would love to see this deep dive on RevoUninstaller/IObit and its legitimacy as a better uninstaller (whether it should be used or is harmful).

    • @bidenisasnake9932
      @bidenisasnake9932 Před 2 lety

      Been using Revo for Years. It's been a God send. For the most part. Non savvy can destroy a system Fast with it though.

    • @JessicaFEREM
      @JessicaFEREM Před rokem +8

      I use revo Uninstaller because it at least tries to remove registry and files after you uninstall. I use the portable apps version though.

    • @geoffreyveale7715
      @geoffreyveale7715 Před rokem +4

      I have used IObit in the last few years with software that would not uninstall correctly from Win 10. After using IObit simply uninstalled it to avoid it being resident bloatware.

  • @papakeks
    @papakeks Před 2 lety +19

    When I was still using Windows 7 and had little idea about computers and operating systems, CCleaner was mandatory. Right next to Defraggler, Tune Up Utitlities and Avira Free Anti Virus.

    • @davolthe1261
      @davolthe1261 Před rokem +1

      Oh yeah Tune Up Utilities, i loved that program back then, and same i didn't knew shit about computers all those programs just looked cool to me lol

  • @CollectedG
    @CollectedG Před 2 lety +145

    This brings me back to when I used to install a bunch of random stuff from Softonic and source forge because of tutorials on CZcams showing me how to do cool stuff.
    On one hand, I ended up hosting my own Wamp server at 15. But on the other hand, I accrued so much malware from shady sites without knowing better that a bunch of crap I never installed ended up being installed on my computer. Like desktop strippers and obscure screensavers.
    You windows 10 kids will never know how bad viruses used to be for Windows XP.

    • @gamingstriker9492
      @gamingstriker9492 Před 2 lety +7

      i used to use windows vista

    • @BernhardErnst
      @BernhardErnst Před 2 lety +11

      I used to use Windows 3.1 and before that DOS. Seen enough weird stuff.

    • @markh.6687
      @markh.6687 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BernhardErnst Like that photo of that girl and the pony? Uhh, so I heard. :)

    • @Dumb_Killjoy
      @Dumb_Killjoy Před 2 lety +8

      God, that reminds me of the viruses I used to gather on my first computer that wasn’t the family pc when I was 11. The computer was a pre-owned HP laptop. It ran like garbage, had so much random trash on it, and yet somehow still works.

    • @ssjaken
      @ssjaken Před 2 lety +7

      Windows ME viruses were next fucking level.

  • @bourne_
    @bourne_ Před 2 lety +8

    winget upgrade --all
    I did not know about it - thanks.

  • @mtech1961
    @mtech1961 Před 2 lety +1

    What is effective at cleaning registry dregs? Now I use Revo uninstaller but previously ccleaner was supposedly safe for cleaning unlinked registry keys?

  • @WastingSanityGR
    @WastingSanityGR Před rokem +8

    I have mainly use CCleaner to clean up my registry. Found it funny when you said do not use that function and really didn't say why other than there were a problems back in the day with programs polluting the registry. But didn't really justify not using it today. My reasons for using it is, whether the game is AAA or an indie one, it most likely left problems on your PC after uninstalling. This can also be the case with regular programs as well.

  • @markh.6687
    @markh.6687 Před 2 lety +7

    Thanks for your video, Chris.
    I still use C-C Free in pre-Windows 11 environments on my personal machines; have used it on other people's as well to quickly clean a system in dire need. While able to use the Windows-based tools, C-C is easier for the type of thing I'm normally doing. I forgot BleachBit exists for Windows, though I add it to my Linux machines.

  • @johngreene6783
    @johngreene6783 Před 2 lety +9

    Why does everyone call it cc cleaner?

    • @DeltreeZero
      @DeltreeZero Před 2 lety

      because even the smartest people dont pay attention to shit

    • @repairman2be250
      @repairman2be250 Před 2 lety

      Me too. Always called it cc cleaner.

  • @markm1502
    @markm1502 Před rokem

    what about the duplicate finder tool on CCleaner? I used to find that function useful. Is there an alternative you would recommend? Thanks.

  • @muppetarms8406
    @muppetarms8406 Před rokem

    I just ran your suggested winget but what I don't know is where the install files are saved, I like to put that type of thing in a driver directory but not on my C: drive.
    Can you let us know where these files are kept please.

  • @Esteban7GT
    @Esteban7GT Před 2 lety +13

    I feel the same way about CCleaner! I also had some nostalgia and laughs watching this. Specially the installation process lol. Thank you for the great content!

  • @iceManSwag
    @iceManSwag Před 2 lety +12

    When you ran the installer you should have chosen customisation for your install to debloat. Also with your firewall block access for CCleaner. Also click privacy in settings & disable anonymous data collection if you dont block it with firewall. Also you can download 3rd party CCenhancer for getting extra cleaning feature's. Also by cleaning your system often you actually make it slower because the cache will be then created once again by the apps. Also sometimes CCleaner can break things for e.g. I once had a Sony VAIO Windows 7 notebook after running CCleaner I had lost access to my office scanner although it could print but the scanner would not pick up. Although other systems had no issues after running CCleaner you really have to be careful with what you clean.

    • @geojohnson5613
      @geojohnson5613 Před 2 lety +1

      I had the exact same issue with my printer / scanner after the Windows 10 patch Tuesday security update. I have to reinstall the driver to remedy the problem. Also, never use registry cleaners because those can cause these types of issues.

    • @iceManSwag
      @iceManSwag Před 2 lety

      @@geojohnson5613 thanks for the info. These cleaners can free up some space but you have to be careful with what you select to clean. It was weird because it was like the only notebook with preinstalled Windows that was having this problem. I had two restore Windows from scratch & I found out only after 2nd install that is was CCleaner that was making this problem so I had to restore Windows the 3rd time but this time after setting apps & all users files I skipped CCleaner. So yeah these tools can give you some real big problems & their other ways to clean up temp files without using such harsh utilities. Windows tools & just manual clean up although this takes up more time. Also their are those people who wouldn't care to clean up the system after all drivers & app installs. I always like to tweak the system for best system performance for the end user although they would never know. I'm a perfectionist.

  • @leeboy2k1
    @leeboy2k1 Před rokem

    Thankyou Chris! as ever your videos are intuitive and always a helpful resource for the Lay Windows user. :)

  • @chachimatthew
    @chachimatthew Před rokem

    How would you suggest or what good replacement to cleaning all browsers so cache so on?

  • @KevinMiller-yh6gf
    @KevinMiller-yh6gf Před 2 lety +4

    Just a question. Why Are you against using the registry cleaner? That is the only reason I use that product.

    • @geojohnson5613
      @geojohnson5613 Před 2 lety +2

      Oh Kevin! Please check with any technician and he will advise you to never use any registry cleaner. They can really mess up a system to the point that Windows will have to be reinstalled. Registry cleaners do NOTHING to improve performance. Never use them! Don't believe marketing claims of making a PC faster using cleaners or utilities. Deleting junk files is a good thing to do to recover disk space but it won't make your PC run any faster. Install an SSD drive and more RAM if you want to make a PC run quicker.

  • @vaskobrum
    @vaskobrum Před 2 lety +3

    The driver update part is working decent, it fixed my audio problems on my Lenovo Legion 5 Pro

  • @dsflslkeikkj
    @dsflslkeikkj Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting video. I've never used anything but the file cleaner and registry cleaner, with no problems with either one. I would never use anything else offered in the program, just as a matter of principle. That said, what do you recommend as a registry cleaner?

  • @donttempt
    @donttempt Před rokem

    So, What program would you recommend for a fast cache cleaner for windows?

  • @geojohnson5613
    @geojohnson5613 Před 2 lety +6

    Hi Chris. Yes, I run Windows 10 and I still use Ccleaner. But, I do no install the program. I only use the portable version and even then, I open the folder and delete everything but the ccleaner64.exe file. I have storage sense enabled but still find that Ccleaner finds a lot to remove. Agree that you should never use the registry cleaner option. I do not use any of the other Ccleaner features, only the cleaner. I think it is still useful if used in this manner.

  • @jackspence1126
    @jackspence1126 Před 2 lety +5

    Several good free programs suffered similar fates. I used this and suggested it to many people. Like so much of our world, greed took over and ruined a good program.

  • @NobodyReport
    @NobodyReport Před rokem

    I switched to mac recently and I don't understand how to clean the cache of old programs like I did for windows or linux. Apps seem to leave stuff behind.

  • @MaZyYTube
    @MaZyYTube Před rokem

    I just heard it replaced some important windows files. Is this true? I just saw it on a tiktok video and also said if you uninstall it does not move the original files back. Also said that the network is unprotected after ccleaner installation.

  • @nathanielescudero5379
    @nathanielescudero5379 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks Chris! I used to be a huge crap cleaner fan and just kept using it out of habit. Live and learn. Winget is a game changer thanks.
    Any other tools that could help diagnose/fix why my fairly new win10 system has 7-9% constant CPU usage (high power usage). If it wasn't for star citizen I'd just boot into linux and that would fix the problem. :)

  • @IsmailofeRegime
    @IsmailofeRegime Před 2 lety +7

    This sorta reminds me of Spybot, a Windows program that was frequently praised in the early-to-mid-2000s for getting rid of spyware and some other unwanted stuff. It somehow continues to exist even though the last time I saw anyone recommend it was like 2005 and what few recent mentions of it I can find are just "stop using it, it's outdated."

    • @rogerbowen5753
      @rogerbowen5753 Před 2 lety +2

      That rings bells!

    • @Derpingtonshere
      @Derpingtonshere Před 2 lety +1

      Holy, I haven't heard about spybot in a bit.

    • @Z80user
      @Z80user Před 2 lety

      I think maybe the "immunization" than add bad URLs to hosts and other places depending of the browser are install on the computer worth it, I used that part on some computers until Windows 8 come to light, and nothing else of that program

    • @NavinBetamax
      @NavinBetamax Před 2 lety

      @@rogerbowen5753 I also heard a Siren wailing !!! Lol !

    • @markh.6687
      @markh.6687 Před 2 lety +1

      Spybot Search and Destroy; used it many times. when bison still roamed prairie. Last update on Cnet Downloads is dated 2017.

  • @Harmonic_shift
    @Harmonic_shift Před rokem +1

    I really appreciate you researching and explaining this.
    What is your opinion on superantispyware, malwarebytes, or other similar free softwares?

  • @lavilev9961
    @lavilev9961 Před rokem

    DUDE! just found your channel! BIGGEST THANK YOU EVER! If you are ever in NY lmk I will buy you a brew, soda, burger, whatever! 🍻

  • @jeffpallesen5233
    @jeffpallesen5233 Před rokem +11

    I got to push back for several reasons. 1) It's convenient you happened to highlight only it's flaws according to your personal preference without looking at any positives (e.g. driver updater - HUGE!) 2) It does show all the tasks and then some on services just like everything else if you clicked advanced which you also conveniently overlooked (and will remove almost as good as the paid version of Revo); 3) You recommended Bleach Bit when is great.....for linux. Not Windows. It bricks your machine and will very easily delete several critical processes and core startup functions that will result in blue screens for days. I've done it on accident a few times and then tested a bit. Bleach Bit is for advanced users who know what they are doing whereas most lay people do select all and go about their business. CCleaner is meant for Windows. 4) It has an option to select so that it doesn't collect any data under privacy. Pretty lazy on your behalf to knock them for a routine and basically by law required for any commercial products these days. 5) It will securely wipe with multi-passes any other HDDs faster and more efficiently than say MiniTool and you don't need to pay for multiple subscriptions. Same goes for Trend-Micros cleaner, etc. It's a one stop shop. 6) Now I've used your toolbox macro and several other programs you have recommended and they end up causing me more issues and time having to go back and fix things that are not well documented or explained that they are doing to my system (Tron even uses some services that haven't been updated since Windows 8 sadly).
    So, CCleaner is not a bad application and for most lay people not tech savvy or have an education in Comp Sci; for as bad as Microsoft is itself at patching and securing an OS, CCleaner has a place and would recommend maybe not running a video based on one's own pre-conceived biases until you've actually thoroughly gone through and checked with out off camera and given it an honest look.

    • @user-lb1ib8rz4h
      @user-lb1ib8rz4h Před rokem +3

      driver updater isn't available in the free version, and you probably shouldn't be using a 3rd party program to download drivers. easy way to install malware.

  • @basemym8477
    @basemym8477 Před 2 lety +5

    I remember that I used it once or twice, it felt weird and full of nonsense. I have no clue why and how this program got this massive popularity even on android.
    I see a lot of people still using this program, convincing them to get past it is just a waste of time. Thank u Chris I have all my clues cleared now.
    Edit:
    I used to call it C C Cleaner too :)

  • @Vilematrix
    @Vilematrix Před rokem

    HI Chris, I saw in the video that you have virtualbox installed. As of this moment virtualbox is patched with hanaloader that installs a RAT on windows. Its C2 connection is either running over dropbox or onedrive. Just a heads up cause i don't know if the update pipeline is infected.

  • @derekharris4922
    @derekharris4922 Před rokem

    I was wondering if hitman pro still good to use in 2022, or is there something better?

  • @Britec09
    @Britec09 Před 2 lety +6

    How many times did you say CC Cleaner lol it can catch you out.

  • @Snufflegrunt
    @Snufflegrunt Před 2 lety +4

    I still use CCleaner but I keep it “under control” on my main PC. I’ve used it several times, as recently as this year, to save a near-broken Windows 10 install and genuinely speed up the machine it was installed on. It took it from unusably slow to usably slow.

    • @geojohnson5613
      @geojohnson5613 Před 2 lety

      Really, most of the speed up is placebo effect. If you use a stop watch and record times before and after, you won't see ANY significant difference in speed.

    • @Snufflegrunt
      @Snufflegrunt Před 2 lety +4

      @@geojohnson5613 Nah there was a massive difference. Turning the thing on went from 10 minutes+ to a 60 second sort of ballpark.

  • @knot2old56
    @knot2old56 Před rokem

    So what do you use to clean ur computer if not cc cleaner

  • @mamunraj8029
    @mamunraj8029 Před rokem

    THANK YOU MY BROTHER FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY AND ANOTHER FAMILY!!!

  • @b1oh1
    @b1oh1 Před 2 lety +7

    Literally, CCleaner is one of the reasons I perma-switched to Linux. All these apps designed for "optimization" were putting my PC at risk. Windows 7 was breaking my WiFi driver every boot. I started with Mint 15 and now I run Manjaro or Fedora pretty exclusively. I have 0 problems running Windows only games and software if I need it. And most of the stuff I thought I "needed" 10 years ago....1. I really didn't need them and 2. The ones I did need have mostly superior FOSS alternatives.

    • @TheBinklemNetwork
      @TheBinklemNetwork Před rokem +3

      It's sad that there is an increase in Linux malware being produced:/

  • @jasonmetcalfe4695
    @jasonmetcalfe4695 Před 2 lety +4

    I stopped using it a while back, it turned from a great tool to major nagware constantly sitting in your system tray telling you to pay for the pro version

  • @hbhamilton3
    @hbhamilton3 Před 2 lety

    I recently reinstalled Win11 and decided not to use CCleaner any more. Do you recommend any registry cleaner or anything for PC optimizations?

  • @mur80mur
    @mur80mur Před 2 lety

    What would you do to clean the registry? I was using ccleaner and wise registry cleaner till I watched this video.

  • @willscott1171
    @willscott1171 Před rokem +15

    I've been using CCleaner for a few years and I've never had any problems and in fact I find it really useful. It found drivers for my old hardware that other driver updaters including windows couldn't find

    • @elfedorausado
      @elfedorausado Před rokem

      For driver issues I rely on Driver Booster, from iObit. It has solved 99% of my driver issues

    • @Shmityorshen
      @Shmityorshen Před rokem +2

      Hello, trojans!

    • @gregwessels7205
      @gregwessels7205 Před rokem +6

      @@Shmityorshen Seems someone has an unhealthy relationship with rubbers.

  • @pshubert21
    @pshubert21 Před 2 lety +3

    I like using Revo Uninstaller if I have issues with a program because it shows you the leftover files a reg key and let you remove them,

  • @tanushmishra968
    @tanushmishra968 Před rokem +2

    A useful and competent explanation, so I tried it and it turned out that everything works fine. Special thanks to the author for such useful content.

  • @dougp1856
    @dougp1856 Před 2 lety +1

    I use CCleaner free version but I have it locked down, no checking for updates, does not show up in details that's it's running in the background. I mostly use it to clean cookies. I've never used it to clean registry.

  • @salted6422
    @salted6422 Před 2 lety +15

    This is very disappointing to me, as I've been using CCleaner for over a decade.

    • @John3_16_
      @John3_16_ Před 2 lety

      LOL!

    • @dartvader4081
      @dartvader4081 Před 2 lety

      Yep. Me too. I use it to clean the registry. Everything is fine.

    • @geojohnson5613
      @geojohnson5613 Před 2 lety

      Salted, I still use it but only the portable version. It doesn't need to be installed to work to accomplish removing junk files.

  • @vishal_joshi24
    @vishal_joshi24 Před 2 lety +14

    Pro tip (for CCleaner): Make sure to always uncheck the tick inside options --> Privacy --> Improvements! You never know what kind of "Improvements" data is being shared due to the "very good" reputation of this software!
    Extreme Pro tip (again for CCleaner only): The above setting shall be overridden within 30 days (as far as I can recall) so if one decides to not share data, they need to perform the procedure again in 30 days!

  • @NIKHILKumar-wm9xf
    @NIKHILKumar-wm9xf Před 2 lety

    I am using this only when i need to find and delete duplicate photos in my multiple folder its still best for it. I found no alternate till now if you know please tell me.

  • @g_ninja
    @g_ninja Před rokem

    so wait I'm a little confused, what would you guys recommend then ( please tell me it has something that can update drivers to 😭)

  • @NurAdinugraha
    @NurAdinugraha Před rokem +5

    Registry cleaner is safe to use as far as I'm concerned. Been using it for years and nothing bad happened to my system.
    CCleaner is definitely way too bloated these days, there's no denying. But if you know what you're doing and what to do, it's still pretty alright. Like obviously disable smart cleaning stuff, disable its startup sequence, tick/untick stuff to clean, etc. It's quite aggressive when it comes to cleaning if you leave it as is

    • @elfedorausado
      @elfedorausado Před rokem +1

      Another CCleaner registry cleaner user here..no issues so far.

    • @Shmityorshen
      @Shmityorshen Před rokem

      You wont notice the trojans you installed by running the program, at least not until your passwords are stolen.

  • @kenb4849
    @kenb4849 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi Chris, I love your channel for basic sys admin tools for Win 10. I have not used CCleaner much but have used Advanced System Care as it seems to work well and not have huge impact. I also use Norton for Security.
    The general theme I get from what you say is that once you know the internals of Windows, you can find system options/tweaks/etc that may do a better job for both maintaining sys adm and security. I have found solutions w/in your debloat scripts and others, but do not find any easy set of routines that are in one place, and I do not want to have to dig through several articles that may have actions that either I cannot understand/undo, or may impact each other. I am looking for speed, performance, and simplicity for a moderate techie who ideally can use built in routines to clean up junk, optimize and more. If Win truly is the pits for this, then I guess Linux is the way to go except for the few apps that require Win. Many thanks, Ken.

  • @13thravenpurple94
    @13thravenpurple94 Před 2 lety

    Great work 🥳🥳🥳 Thank you 💜💜💜

  • @michaelwood9866
    @michaelwood9866 Před rokem

    So why is using registry cleaner from CCleaner a bad thing on win10?

  • @ctyl5686
    @ctyl5686 Před 2 lety +21

    I still use CCleaner Pro and would rate it as 'ok' rather than 'awful product'.
    I use it because I find the CCleaner interface convenient and reliable for the handful of functions that I routinely use. However, I do agree most of CCleaner's useful functionality can be achieved in other ways for free, as Chris describes - if 1) you know how and 2) are happy running multiple utilities.
    Most software should be used with some awareness of what is going on - both good and not good. Such knowledge is even more important before running any command line or PowerShell scripts with Administrator privileges.

    • @creepybeat
      @creepybeat Před 2 lety

      yeah I really don't think it's awful product, it's kinda good to be honest.
      some people I know just use pc a lot and I don't never clean nothing, even the trash can, so when I run this on their pcs, I delete a lot of garbage, and this helps me to keep their pcs nice and fresh.

  • @adunreathcooper
    @adunreathcooper Před 2 lety +4

    Why do people C C Cleaner, it's C Cleaner

  • @abid_rizvi
    @abid_rizvi Před 7 měsíci

    Any app recommendations for finding, comparing and removing duplicate files?

  • @HRoxo77
    @HRoxo77 Před 2 lety

    hi to all.. i still use cc in old systems, but could not see the why of not using the registry fix... can anyone explain to me please?

  • @teleblogr512
    @teleblogr512 Před 2 lety +10

    Dude its not CC Cleaner.. Its Just C Cleaner 😊

  • @LautaroQ2812
    @LautaroQ2812 Před 2 lety +7

    In comparison to you, I'm a noob user. In comparison to say, a regular mom, I might be an intermediate/advanced user.
    Sometimes I feel you try to cater your content to as much people as possible, making them concise, short and clear (they are great videos), but you then come up with solutions like the WinGet upgrade thing.
    I cannot see someone thinking CCleaner is good and using that and then going "Oh right, I forgot about winget!".
    It could be really cool if you give these options in the end for "more advanced users/people interested in it" but in the middle, comparing something like CCleaner tell people how to go to sites and check for correct downloads or to use Microsoft's App Store (as good or bad as that may be, is what a lot of regular people would use, even me sometimes for ease of access).

  • @yhonatanparada3293
    @yhonatanparada3293 Před rokem

    It worked perfectly!!! Thank you so much

  • @RealMrObvious1
    @RealMrObvious1 Před rokem +11

    I use CC Pro on my personal systems and have for many, many years. I've even used it as an enterprise solution to keep endpoints clean and operating efficiently. While there are open source tools that do similar things, those tools carry just as much, if not more risk of security compromise and malware distribution. So that's not a good reason to skip CC. Every bloody software package has vulnerabilities at one point or another. Hell, even security apps have vulnerabilities. Just the world we live in. Bottom line: I have many systems in my home and in my lab, so CC is useful to me. However...
    Having said all that, I just learned a new trick from this video. I had never heard of winget before. Completely blew me away. Immediately ran it and had 18 apps needing upgrades and it was a snap to use. Shared it with my two security analysts and I'll have them look at it as a simple way to quickly update endpoints when we find them improperly maintained by IT. So, thanks for that tip!

    • @joetheman74
      @joetheman74 Před rokem

      Open source has More? More? Do you even know what you are talking about? In 25 years as a Linux user I have never heard such silliness except from people who don't know of that in which they speak. If Open Source software carried MORE risk of compromise and malware why do 80% of enterprise servers, almost 90% of the internet and every one of the TOP 200 Super computers IN THE WORLD run Linux? Linux is OPEN SOURCE. So all these IT professionals at these top companies are idiots then? SILLINESS!

    • @RealMrObvious1
      @RealMrObvious1 Před rokem

      @@joetheman74 No need to get irritated. Was not a personal attack. Your enterprise Linux systems that you mention have support contracts, most likely RedHat based or are CentOS forks. Great OS! Completely different class of software from what the discussion is about... A well known utility used on Windows systems. Far, far greater risk of compromised code on open source software then on commercial software. But nothing is perfect, as I said. Be at peace man.

  • @BrazenNL
    @BrazenNL Před 2 lety +6

    Why do people say Cee Cee Cleaner instead of Cee Cleaner? 😄

  • @pikulaqizaza2510
    @pikulaqizaza2510 Před 2 lety

    Hello Chris how to make google chrome a superfast webrowser ?? can u explain me how to do it ?

  • @mikegraham4255
    @mikegraham4255 Před rokem

    what's the best free context menu utility for win 10?

  • @tonyrums
    @tonyrums Před 2 lety +4

    C Cleaner

  • @MrPiedroKulman
    @MrPiedroKulman Před 2 lety +3

    Hi!
    You can always use the portable Version which doesn't install anything... - just for getting an overview i think it's not completely useless. The only thing I use is the uninstaller since a lot of programs are a bit hard to remove ...

    • @mjdxp5688
      @mjdxp5688 Před 2 lety

      There are much better programs out there. Don't use this.

    • @MrPiedroKulman
      @MrPiedroKulman Před 2 lety

      @@mjdxp5688 Sure - which ones to use on a portable stick without installation?

    • @mjdxp5688
      @mjdxp5688 Před 2 lety

      @@MrPiedroKulman I believe BleachBit has a portable option available on Windows.

    • @MrPiedroKulman
      @MrPiedroKulman Před 2 lety +1

      @@mjdxp5688 I didn't know - I'll check it out!

  • @veritashurtz3566
    @veritashurtz3566 Před 2 lety

    What are your thoughts on iobit malware fighter, and advanced systemcare ultimate etc, I stopped using c cleaner when I went from vista to 7.😎

  • @asan1050
    @asan1050 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Chris Titus Tech

  • @InternetGod
    @InternetGod Před 2 lety +3

    CCleaner is terrible BleachBit 1000 Times Better

    • @metawolf987
      @metawolf987 Před 2 lety

      How does BleachBit compare with Wise Registry Cleaner?

  • @mtippett80
    @mtippett80 Před rokem

    Nice vid, bit of a IT noob and am just curious why to stay away from using resigtry cleaning software?

  • @whitezye
    @whitezye Před rokem

    Can you even download bleach bit anymore? I can’t seem to find it.

  • @myhandle8
    @myhandle8 Před 2 lety

    What about the paid version, is it worth it, or is it any better? thanks

  • @bayhsa3533
    @bayhsa3533 Před rokem

    thank you for sharing this with us!!!

  • @aaronspurgeon9061
    @aaronspurgeon9061 Před rokem

    Does anyone know of a good alternative for a file and registry cleaner? Cleaning temp files is pretty easy in windows but the registry is another beast to me..

  • @dpaulflavius
    @dpaulflavius Před rokem

    Curious question...can you please give us the laptop or pc model you're using? with full specs :)

  • @ArcaneTuber
    @ArcaneTuber Před 2 lety

    Oh no! I didn't know that, I've been using CCleaner for years, the basic free version and without acepting addtional software, am I safe? or should I uninstalled it? 😟

  • @alienfish8396
    @alienfish8396 Před 2 lety

    Hey chris can you explain your reticence on regisry cleaning? Cheers feller...

  • @WiliboyHD
    @WiliboyHD Před rokem

    Installed, everything works, thanks!

  • @weirdnewworld1736
    @weirdnewworld1736 Před 2 lety +1

    I still do on my Windows machine (which I haven't fired up since building a new Linux box - thanks Chris for the tutorials in getting started there!). The main use was to find larger folders when space started filling up, not for clearing any files. It was one of the best visualizers to explore the file system by folder size.

    • @RadioactiveBlueberry
      @RadioactiveBlueberry Před 2 lety +2

      I use open-source WinDirStat for that purpose, and looks like it's ported for Linux too (KDirStat or QDirStat).

    • @weirdnewworld1736
      @weirdnewworld1736 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RadioactiveBlueberry Oh sweet, thanks!

  • @jeffsadowski
    @jeffsadowski Před 2 lety

    how does current winget compare to chocolaty? Can I do a single command line to install a bunch of the open source apps I use on windows? (gimp,libreoffice,openvpn...)

    • @jeffsadowski
      @jeffsadowski Před 2 lety

      looks like you can only install one thing at a time with winget? What about update all?

    • @jeffsadowski
      @jeffsadowski Před 2 lety

      I can likely create a script to run winget install on a bunch of programs and likely create a script to use winget to list what it knows it installed and run a loop to upgrade each has someone written those scripts already?

    • @alanelston2330
      @alanelston2330 Před 2 lety

      @@jeffsadowski The main new thing on Chris’s most recent script, the winutil thing, is an interface for the Microsoft winget App Package Manager. It is supposed to do some of the things you are talking about.
      Check out his video from 14 May 2022 and the live streams from 6 May 2022 and 29 April 2022.

  • @killertruth186
    @killertruth186 Před 2 lety

    I never had heard of "winget upgrade --all" before. Thanks.

  • @andrzejd.9706
    @andrzejd.9706 Před rokem

    Worked , thanks a lot!

  • @seath7158
    @seath7158 Před rokem

    There js a alternative software of ccleaner ?

  • @quikeprincipe1303
    @quikeprincipe1303 Před rokem

    A month after installing it, strange things began to happen on the PC and I had not installed anything during that month.
    that has happened to me several times until I discarded that software and problems stopped appearing

  • @foxgaming7064
    @foxgaming7064 Před 2 lety

    do you have more cmd comands in a video?

  • @J4ckCr0w
    @J4ckCr0w Před rokem

    How do you clean your registry, "professionally", do share.

  • @hsopgamers
    @hsopgamers Před rokem

    how is it going ? Any progress ?

  • @jlynn77
    @jlynn77 Před rokem

    what about ccleaner onyour phonne?? i have it for my phone...but dont dare use it on my computer

  • @jrapplefan2231
    @jrapplefan2231 Před 2 lety

    What to use on Androïd phone for cleaning ?

  • @mustang2005
    @mustang2005 Před rokem

    Wait i didn't know any of this and I use it for years 🥴 i use spybot search and destroy too should I also get rid of that?

  • @Mainman0011
    @Mainman0011 Před 2 lety

    Ok. . . That winget upgrade is magic! thank you for sharing, I didn't know it was a thing that existed by default :)

  • @xjgfczx
    @xjgfczx Před 2 lety

    I just noticed that altough I uninstalled it a while ago, it still shows up when i start typing cc in the start menu, but then won't run since it's uninstalled..

  • @JuanPabloRojasW
    @JuanPabloRojasW Před 2 lety

    Hi Chris, sure around Windows 7 I (2014 ish? maybe)? noticed weird behavior with the software. I used to use it to clean the registry but I lost all the confidence in the software since then...