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The " registry cleaner " market was massive in 2010/2011, with many people looking for simple ways to resolve core computing problems (particularly with the newly released Windows 7). With the introduction of Windows 10, and the ensuing updates to both the core and wider system level settings, the market dissipated for the registry repair tools - replaced *either* with demand for a more deeper "system optimization" tool, or consolidating to the most effective tool (which turned out to be CCleaner). We've been in the PC market long enough to know that the majority of promoted "registry cleaner" tools are nothing more than vaporware. However, their premise (an automated cleaning solution for Windows) is still valid - and is why it's important to consider your various options if you're in the business of keeping your computer system running as smoothly as possible. What *Are* Registry Cleaners? The crux of "registry cleaner" tools ha...