![]() Perhaps the developer is playing it safe by not letting the program delete system files, and I think that's a good idea in the case of the antivirus files. The next one isn't an issue but more of a feature I wish it had, SCleaner does not delete Files related to Windows Update and Windows Defender. The obvious workaround for this, is to open the Recycle Bin using Explorer. ![]() This may not be an issue for some users, but I'm sure that there are a few users who'd rather double-check the recycle bin's contents before hitting the Clean button. There is no option to preview the content that you are about to delete. ![]() I'm aware it's still in beta, so I'll cut it some slack. SCleaner is equally fast in deleting the data as well, though in its current form it doesn't do the job quite completely.
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