Command-Line vs CCleaner vs TFCbOT


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    Command-Line vs CCleaner vs TFCbOT


    I use/run this command-line (forget where I found it, but was told it's a reliable way to free up space) and check all the boxes :

    %SystemRoot%\System32\Cmd.exe /c Cleanmgr /sageset:65535 & Cleanmgr /sagerun:65535

    I then run the free version of CCleaner AND follow that with an app I found here labeled "Temp File Cleaner by OldTimer".

    I 'assume' all 3 do 'basically' the same thing. However, when the command-line is done there is no reporting of how much space was made free. CCleaner and TFC both report an amount. Are the latter 2 reports just yanking my chain? IF not is there more stuff still on my machine that these 3 did not get that can still get 'cleaned out'? IF SO AND all 3 are indeed freeing up space is there not a single method to to 'do it all'?

    -thx
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    Windows 7 HP 64
       #2

    Cleanmgr is a Windows application to search and delete useless files generated by windows.

    CCleaner is a program that not only search and delete useless files generated by windows but also by other programs like browsers cache.

    I regularly execute (in this order)
    - Cleanmgr
    - CCleaner
    - Also delete all in C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download
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    Megahertz07 said:
    Cleanmgr is a Windows application to search and delete useless files generated by windows.

    CCleaner is a program that not only search and delete useless files generated by windows but also by other programs like browsers cache.

    I regularly execute (in this order)
    - Cleanmgr
    - CCleaner
    - Also delete all in C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download
    Looks as though you also would desire a single method to 'do it all'.
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  4. Posts : 7,351
    Windows 7 HP 64
       #4

    You can create a batch file.
    Every week I boot from my backup drive and I clean the working disk before the backup with a batch file.
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    Megahertz07 said:
    You can create a batch file.
    Every week I boot from my backup drive and I clean the working disk before the backup with a batch file.
    well, it's just too bad a one-step solution is not available, but I did have hope, ey? I'm long retired (everyday is Saturday woo-hoo!) so I have the time. Still, a shortcut is most welcome.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #6

    Give SystemNinja a try and tell me if it doesn't clear out more temp files than Windows and Ccleaner.

    I use both SystemNinja and Ccleaner as each finds things the other can't.
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    F22 Simpilot said:
    I use both SystemNinja ...
    Does systemninja have a selective system restore list and delete option/function?

    ... similar to/just like the tool in CCleaner? (can't find it if it's in there somewhere)
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #8

    No.
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