In a move to enhance user experience, Microsoft has predicated its PC Cleaner app, now conveniently available on the Microsoft Store for both Windows 10 and Windows 11 users. Similar to popular third-party tools like CCleaner, this application aims to declutter system folders, potentially boosting your computer’s performance.
Developed and tested since 2022 under the name PC Manager, originally intended for the Chinese market, the app is now accessible in more regions, including the United States. While it might not be visible on all Windows 11 devices just yet, an official Microsoft PC Cleaner page assures users that it is on its way.
The PC Cleaner offers various features through a new floating toolbar. Users can expect tools like PC Boost, focusing on eliminating unnecessary processes and temporary files. The Smart Boost option efficiently handles spikes in RAM usage and large temporary files exceeding 1 GB. Another feature, Deep Cleanup, targets older Windows update files, recycle bin items, web cache, and application caches, giving users the flexibility to choose what to keep or remove.
The Process tool provides a comprehensive view of all running processes, allowing users to end any process within PC Cleaner without the need for Task Manager. The Startup feature empowers users to manage applications launching at startup, optimising system boot times. Large Files tool deftly locates sizable files on any drive, streamlining the process compared to manual searches through File Explorer.
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