![]() On the other end of the spectrum we also added the Vinyl Buddy Original Record Cleaner, an affordable option for small jobs that can pair well with or even replace a carbon fiber brush like the Record-Happy Premium. The iSonic P4875II is even more expensive and is probably overkill for many, but for those who need the deepest clean possible it's hard to do better than an ultrasonic device like this. The Record Doctor V is essentially a direct step up from a fully manual scrubber like the Spin-Clean MK2, as it not only wipes your records clean but also applies high-powered suction. None of those detections are from a major antivirus provider, and from the names these seem to be based on low user score, well it's a new program, so I'll let you be the judge.Ī more established alternative is BleachBit.For this update we've added two high-end options for audiophiles and those who deal with records in a professional capacity. The 32-bit executable had 4 detections on VirusTotal, while the 64-bit version had none. I was hoping this was fixed in the latest update, but it wasn't. Example: 23.2MB worth of Log Files were reported as 46.3MB. It also incorrectly reported the size of some junk files, to be precise it was twice of what the actual amount was. ![]() I noticed a couple of bugs while testing the program, the "Icon and Thumbnail Cache" wasn't being deleted. But, the update files tend to take up a lot of space, I think having an option to delete those without enabling it by default, and giving the user the choice whether to delete those would be a welcome addition. Perhaps the developer is playing it safe by not letting the program delete system files, and I think that's a good idea in the case of the antivirus files. ![]() The next one isn't an issue but more of a feature I wish it had, SCleaner does not delete Files related to Windows Update and Windows Defender. The obvious workaround for this, is to open the Recycle Bin using Explorer. This may not be an issue for some users, but I'm sure that there are a few users who'd rather double-check the recycle bin's contents before hitting the Clean button. There is no option to preview the content that you are about to delete. ![]() I'm aware it's still in beta, so I'll cut it some slack. SCleaner is equally fast in deleting the data as well, though in its current form it doesn't do the job quite completely. It requires Administrator permissions to run, and you'll need to accept the UAC prompt every time you use it. SCleaner is an open source, upcoming disk cleanup tool that helps you delete temporary files with a single-click. ![]() Neither of those are avoidable, but these aren't the only ones that are using up your storage. The culprits that usually eats away the biggest chunks of storage are the browsers, closely followed by Windows Updates. Hey, that 400 - 500MB of storage I can recover means a lot to me, as I'm limited to a 500GB SSD. So, I'm the kind of guy who fires up the Disk Cleanup tool in Windows every week or so. I usually have one big game (modern ones are 100GB+) and a couple of smaller ones installed at the same time, and the rest of the space goes to my other storage needs: work, music, videos, pictures. People with a small hard drive or constantly filled-to-the-brim drive will understand why it is important to get rid of trash files. ![]()
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