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# The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Up Your Windows System: Why CC Cleaner is Outdated and BleachBit is the Way to Go
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If you're someone who takes pride in maintaining a lightweight, fast, and clean Windows system, chances are you've heard about or even used CC Cleaner at some point. However, as I recently discussed in my video, it's time to bid farewell to CC Cleaner for good. Why? Well, not only did it have malware issues in the past, but it also comes with a lot of bloatware that adds unnecessary processes to your system, slowing it down over time.
In this article, I’ll walk you through everything I covered in my video, including why CC Cleaner is no longer the go-to tool for professionals and how you can achieve a lean, fast-running Windows system using one of the best alternatives out there: **BleachBit**.
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## Why You Should Stop Using CC Cleaner
CC Cleaner has been a popular choice for many users looking to clean up their systems. However, its days are numbered if you want a reliable and safe cleaning tool. Here’s why:
1. **Malware Issues**: A few years back, CC Cleaner was found to be distributing malware. While the company claims to have fixed these issues, it has severely damaged user trust.
2. **Bloatware**: Even after removing unwanted files, CC Cleaner adds its own bloat to your system. This means it can actually make your computer slower over time by adding unnecessary processes that run in the background.
If you’re still using CC Cleaner, it’s time to switch to a more trustworthy and effective alternative.
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## BleachBit: The Professional Choice for Cleaning Your System
When it comes to cleaning up your Windows system, **BleachBit** is hands down the best tool I’ve found. It’s free, open-source, and widely trusted by professionals. Plus, it doesn’t come with any annoying ads or bloatware—unlike CC Cleaner.
### How to Download BleachBit
Let me show you how easy it is to get started:
1. **Download from bleachbit.org**: You can download BleachBit directly from its official website, [bleachbit.org](http://www.bleachbit.org). Just be prepared for the site’s quirky ads—it’s part of the internet!
2. **Install via PowerShell (Windows)**: If you’d rather not deal with the ads, you can install BleachBit using Windows PowerShell. Simply open PowerShell and type:
```bash
winget install Bleachbit.BleachBit
```
Then enter the ID provided during the installation process to complete the download.
Once installed, add it to your Windows *Futilities* for easy access. I’ll cover that in a future video as I work on creating the lightest version of Windows possible.
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## My Windows System: Running at 47 Processes and 1.2 GB RAM
Let me give you a quick look at my current Windows system setup. With Brave running in the background, I’m running a total of 47 processes. The memory usage is just **1.2 GB**, which I consider pretty light for a standard system.
If I close out some of these processes, I bet we can bring it down even further—check that out, dropping to 42! That’s impressive for such a minimal setup.
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## Cleaning Up Your Computer with BleachBit
Now, let’s dive into the nitty-gritty: cleaning up your computer using BleachBit. I haven’t deleted any temporary files in a while, so there’s plenty of junk to tackle here.
1. **Delete Temporary Files**: Start by cleaning out all your temporary files. This includes everything from cache folders to swap files.
2. **Be Careful with Passwords**: When prompted to delete passwords, I usually opt to keep them unless I’m sure they’re safe to remove. If you don’t recognize a file or folder, hit cancel instead of OK—otherwise, you might end up deleting important data!
3. **Avoid “Free Space” Option**: The free space option in BleachBit can be tempting, but it’s known to slow down your system significantly. Stick to cleaning files and folders instead.
One thing I love about BleachBit is its ability to clean temporary files from popular programs like Discord, which most other cleaners don’t do well. This makes it a much more versatile tool compared to older alternatives like CC Cleaner.
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## Best Practices for Cleaning Your System
Here are some additional tips I’ve found helpful:
- **Use Disk Cleanup**: Pair BleachBit with Windows’ built-in *Disk Cleanup* tool to remove system files and other clutter. This combination often yields the best results.
- **Monitor Process Counts**: Keep an eye on your process counts, especially if you’re aiming for a lightweight setup. Closing unnecessary processes can drastically improve performance.
- **Regular Maintenance**: I like to clear out recent documents and other minor clutter every now and then. It keeps my system feeling fresh and fast.
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## My Future Plans: Creating an Extreme Windows Deep Bloat Video
As I continue to optimize my system, I’m working on revamping some tools and techniques to achieve an even lighter version of Windows. My goal is to bring it down to **Windows XP levels** while ensuring it’s still capable of handling modern tasks like gaming or video production.
In a future video (and article), I’ll share how I compete with process counts, streamline performance, and make my system *game-worthy*. You’ll be surprised at just how lean and fast you can make Windows without sacrificing functionality!
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## Final Thoughts
If you’re still using CC Cleaner, it’s time to upgrade your cleaning routine. BleachBit is free, open-source, and far superior in every way. Plus, with its ability to clean files from other programs like Discord, it’s the ultimate tool for maintaining a fast and efficient Windows system.
By combining BleachBit with disk cleanup and careful process management, you can achieve a system that feels as light and responsive as Windows XP but with all the modern features you need. Whether you’re gaming, producing content, or just using Windows for a single purpose, this setup will be perfect.
So there you have it—everything I discussed in my video, minus the repetition (I promise)! If you enjoyed this article, make sure to follow me for more tips on optimizing your Windows system. Until next time, stay bloat-free!