

This is why developers offer to switch up to the paid version with unlimited access to all of its features. SlimCleaner also comes in a free version, however, it is hard enough to boost up your system. Although SlimCleaner was reviewed by PCMag in 2016 and proven to be effective in some aspects of cleaning, most experts still doubt its boasted abilities. The app is more often categorized as unwanted software as it is distributed beyond the consent of users. Unfortunately, SlimCleaner Plus is not the most viable solution when it comes to system improvement. It does so by providing junk removal, registry cleaner, and other instruments meant to boost up your PC. Though it's not a great idea to use anything unless you are experiencing trouble of some sort.SlimCleaner Plus is a PC optimization program that claims to extend battery, improve system performance, and so on. It can save from a complete reinstall sometimes. It's nice to have in your arsenal for actual problems as it can revert many of your registry settings to default, fix file permissions, firewall issues.etc. There is another freeware app I like that can fix many common PC problems, windows repair. Also has a defragmenter, but there is no reg cleaner attached to it, it's seperate for a reason and reg cleaners should only be used as a last resort. The disk cleaner from Wise works very thorough at removing junk and can remove the windows update patch files that are no longer needed after a successful patch. However I was recommending the disk cleaner, not the reg cleaner. Most enthusiasts who are smart would never recommend using registry cleaners and often they are not needed. In fact HP had a line of PC's years ago that when 1 key was removed, you could not boot and that key was apparently deemed safe for removal by Crap Cleaner.back when CCleaner was called that. Did you select all unsafe entries too? Actually any registry cleaner could cause any PC trouble.
