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It's the registry cleaner I think they're mostly worried about as that could damage your OS and in inexperienced hands, it could be a problem.
It's the registry cleaner I think they're mostly worried about as that could damage your OS and in inexperienced hands, it could be a problem.
In reading the article posted at the beginning of this thread, Microsoft has made their position clear as to why CCleaner has been blacklisted internally.
I rarely use CCleaner for this very reason; it's so very easy to do something that Gramma's lye soap won't take off.The well-known Software house boasts millions of downloads worldwide of Free and Pro tools for alleged performance maintenance of different versions of Windows, but also millions of requests for assistance in the Microsoft forums themselves due to malfunctions due to unconventional or non-aware uses. It will no longer be possible from today onwards to recommend CCleaner on Microsoft pages by normal users. In exceptional cases, Moderators or Agents will still be able to insert pages belonging to the domain in blacklist.
Hi,
Maybe just maybe if windows didn't act like the junkyard dog of foraging data people wouldn't want to remove the stuff
Hi,
Answers forum is a joke anyway so it's not much of a loss not going there.