Windows Cleaner and Optimizer
Cleaning up and deleting temporary files is a very important process you should regularly perform for your computer, sometime back we even told you about several reasons for you to regularly cleanup your computer, cleaning up your entire computer manually is definitely a pain and there are several tools like CCleaner which automates the process for you.
Just came across another handy freeware called FCleaner which is a all-in-one Windows cleaning and optimization tool that will remove temporary files created by the computer, temporary files created by several applications and also cleanup your browser temporary files and cookies.

FCleaner also bundles in a handy uninstaller that will help you uninstall, repair and update softwares, along with a startup manager to enable or disable the applications which are scheduled to start on Windows startup.
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FCleaner will cleanup files from Recycle Bin, Clipboard, Windows Memory Dumps, Chkdsk File Fragments, Windows Temporary Files, Windows Log Files, Recent Documents, Run Histories among other things and also clear cache, cookies, history, auto-saved form information etc from browsers like Internet Explorer, Firefox/Mozilla, Opera, Safari and Google Chrome.
In addition to that you can also cleanup temporary files created by several popular applications including Windows Media Player, Real Player, Quicktime player, Photoshop, Messengers etc.
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I have had trouble in the past with my windows registry. I have messed around it myself because I though I could fix something simply. I ended up crashing the computer. I had a hard time even getting to my restore points to restore to a previous session. Now I use a competent windows registry cleaner to help navigate my windows registry.
Looks like a good tool. I use an older bit a of software called CleanUp! Works well enough for me though.