Yet really not for everyone.
1. 30 minute scan.
2. Ten hours to clean. . . Good thing it was a test comp.
The clean-up was indeed very in-depth and no real issues.
One thing I did notice was a very fragmented system when done.
I use "Disckeeper Pro" and it keeps the test comp usually at about a 49 percent read write improvement.
This was the first time it ever fell to 25 percent. I did verify and the read write had fallen. Now before one panics. . . after running a manual defrag with "Disckeeper Pro" I had a 59 percent improvement, the highest ever.
So "PrivaZer" did fragment the system. Though once that was addressed the system was at its best in a very long time.
Please know what you are doing, and as always. . . Back-up your system.
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- Recommend to a friend? Yes
- Posted Jul 24, 2012 for v1.2.10
One, I won't rate this against Ccleaner, Ccleaner is not THIS cleaner. Ccleaner is thorough enough and has been safe to use for both junk and registry and has proven so for years now but no, it's not as thorough and I feel Ccleaner would defeat the purpose if it became such.
That said, PrivaZer is definitely an in depth cleaner compared to some and seems to do a good job. But this as with others, I would strongly caution what you clean and read up before you accidentally rid yourself of something you didn't want to let go.
It is a bit time consuming which hinders it a bit but again, very thorough. It is a handy free but more powerful cleaner with a decent amount of options. I would run this every week or depending on pc use but leave every day sweeping to others, especially since it says clean up can be 1 to 2 hours!
Still, easy interface, nice options, free, so far so good.
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- Recommend to a friend? Yes
- Posted Jul 22, 2012 for v1.2.8