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Garbage Finder a fost chilipirul zilei în 18 iulie 2011
Garbage Finder este un instrument pentru întreţinerea sistemului conceput pentru a vă ajuta să menţineţi hard disk-ul şi să accelereze funcţionarea sistemului Windows. Înlătură fişierele nedorite şi neutilizate care încetinesc foarte mult computerul. Garbage Finder, cu interfaţa intuitivă, vă ajută să depistaţi repede şi să ştergeţi toate fişierele nefolositoare.
Utilizarea programului este extrem de uşoară, chiar şi utilizatorii începători îl vor aprecia. Însă Garbage Finder conţine şi setări avansate pentru utilizatorii experiementaţi, setări mai complicate, dar care sunt de efect.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7
1.80 MB
$14.99
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OMG - I almost fell off my chair.... why hasn't someone designed a piece of freeware to do this before?
Oh wait... they have. Again... and again... and again and again....
How many (freeware) ways can you delete files from a hard disk? (in no particular order)
Temp File Cleaner 3.11 - http://software.addpcs.com/tfc/
Moo0 DiskCleaner 1.15 - http://www.moo0.com/?top=http://www.moo0.com/software/DiskCleaner/
PureRa - http://raproducts.org/purera.html
Disk Cleaner - http://www.diskcleaner.nl/
Comodo System Cleaner - http://www.comodo.com/home/support-maintenance/system-cleaner.php
Sweepi - http://sweepi.yooapps.com/?c=produkte/sweepi5&l=E
BleachBit - http://bleachbit.sourceforge.net/
Red Button - http://www.pothos.ru/
Hard Drive Powerwash - http://www.harddrivepowerwash.com/free.html
Cyber-D Autodelete - http://cyber-d.blogspot.com/2005/10/cyber-ds-auto-delete-101.html
CleverCleaner - http://clevercleaner.esite.ch/description/
WiseCleaner - http://free-disk-cleaner.wisecleaner.com/
CleanAfterMe - http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/clean_after_me.html
PC Decrapifier - http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/home
Drive Cleanup Wizard - http://www.thejackol.com/2004/06/01/drive-cleanup-wizard/
EasyCleaner - http://personal.inet.fi/business/toniarts/ecleane.htm
System Flush and Internet Flush - http://systemflushandinternetflush.hamen.us.com/
G-Lock Temp cleaner - http://www.glocksoft.com/temp-cleaner/
TIE Cleaner - http://www.lostluggagestudios.com/projects/TIECleaner.php
Baku - http://pmcchp.com/baku/index.html
Shaft - http://www.classic-software.ro/Files/Shaft.html
ATF Cleaner - http://www.atribune.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=25&Itemid=25
Argente Disk Cleaner - http://argentesoftware.blogspot.com/search/label/Argente%20-%20Disk%20Cleaner%201.2.0.3
Indo Cleaner 2009 - http://www.indocleaner.com/
MZ Ultimate Cleanere - http://www.mztweak.com/mzultimatecleaner.html
Franckeys Software - http://franckey.home.xs4all.nl/franckey/software/
CleanUp Home - http://www.stevengould.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=69
Empty Temp Folders - http://danish-shareware.dk/soft/emptemp/
BeClean - http://www.scanwith.com/download/BeClean.htm
and appearing in Alphabetical order (hurry - there are letters still available if you want to write your own tool).
ACleaner - http://www.cleanersoft.com/cleaner/privacy_registry_cleaner.htm
cCleaner - http://www.ccleaner.com/
DCleaner - http://www.scanwith.com/download/DCleaner.htm
FCleaner - http://www.fcleaner.com/
LCleaner - http://www.585soft.com/LCleaner.asp#
nCleaner - http://www.nkprods.com/ncleaner/
I could keep going but you get the idea. If you feel you need to spend money these days on a piece of software to erase program traces(MRU Lists), clean up windows log files - or even clean your browsers internet cache/history/cookies etc - you really should spend 5 minutes reading your browsers online help.
If privacy is an issue for you - check out the "private browsing" feature - called "InPrivate Browsing" in Internet Explorer and "Private Browsing" on Firefox - which will at least let you surf the web without leaving traces all over your hard disk. (Of course your ISP and other organizations you connect to will have access to that sort of information)
Summary - Most people just use cCleaner because it is probably the easiest and most flexible (once you get into creating your own config files and driving the program from the command line / scheduler). Many of the programs (above) don't get updates anywhere as frequently as cCleaner either - some of the older apps may only work as expected under windows XP or maybe Vista. There are a few rare exceptions that do have additional features that some who wear "tinfoil hats" think will protect them like overwriting / scrambling data when erasing (some actually charge extra for this feature call it "military grade" security or some nonsense!) In truth, it really doesn't make much difference (there is evidence elsewhere on the internet what you were up to), because the extra time it takes - the average person is mostly concerned with speedy results (and you would be shocked what the computer forensics people can sometimes get back from a hard drive you believed was completely erased).
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From their website: "These options are represents whole parts of cleaning logic (temporary files, windows internal, third-pary application garbage) and you can turn on or off them."
I am sometimes able to avoid garbage by not installing it.
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Garbage Finder 2.3 was previously given away on October 26, 2010.
Today we see Garbage Finder 2.7
Issues in cleaning Folders for all user accounts (run as Administrator) - Please if you share a computer with other people, they might be upset if you erase files from their user account (even the temp folder) without asking beforehand. (Even though Garbage Finder or you might think a file is junk, the owner might think otherwise).
Why Delete Prefetch Files? (Or Not)
As the Garbage Fetcher Website recommends
- No it's not good... There has been a long running myth running since the early days of Windows XP. Microsoft hasn't exactly helped the situation by not publishing a clear explanation of exactly how prefetch works and what impact deleting it will have, but over time bits of information have leaked out - including people coming to conclusions after actually testing the results.
A good (and fairly straight-forward) explanation:
http://blog.tune-up.com/myth-buster/will-tweaking-windows-prefetch-folder-allow-for-a-faster-startup/
or the slightly more "emotional":
http://www.edbott.com/weblog/2005/06/one-more-time-do-not-clean-out-your-prefetch-folder/
The only time I can think that I would recommend deleting the Prefetch folder is if something went obviously wrong with windows - and suddely there were a few thousand files in the folder. Generally - Windows looks after this folder and will run best if you just leave it alone.
If you really want to see how pointless it is - deleting your prefetch folder to save disk space: Delete the folder contents, then reboot your computer and load a few of your usual applications - and you will see the folder headed right back where you were. Disk space saved? Negligible. Performace benefit? Negative.
Why Delete Temporary Internet Files?
If it is pure performance you are concerned with (as opposed to freeing up some disk space - albeit for a short period of time) - erasing your Temporary Internet Files (Cache) can slow down your access the next time you visit webpages that were cached in Temporary Internet Files.
The reason the Cache exists is to have a local copy of pages (and more importantly graphic elements - like buttons etc) so they don't have to be downloaded the next time you visit a webpage. Not all webpage elements can be cached - but usually certain webpage elements are used multiple times in a website, and there can be a small performace win if you already have the files downloaded and ready to be displayed.
Normally the reason why the browser cache would be erased is for privacy reasons. Erasing the cache to free up disk space is only a very temporary solution as once you start browsing the web that cache will start to fill up again. The web browser allows you to set a maximum cache size, and once the cache is full, the data that hasn't been accessed for the longest period is deleted. You won't end up with runaway Godzilla growth from your temporary files until your hard drive is full... (There is a bit more to this, but that is the basic idea).
The Garbage Finder online help suggests:
The whole idea of the cache - the files that are "not needed" are the first files dropped from the cache as the cache fills up (like magic). You can increase or decrease the maximum size of your browser cache, if you feel that you are using too much disk space. Turning your browser cache off completely isn't a performance tip I would offer (even if someone else is paying the bill).
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Not sure what this highly restricted tool does that other more comprehensive (FREE) tune up tools like Advanced System Care, Win Utilities and CCleaner do.
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@BuBBy: I think you might have missed a few...lol
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