ccleaner with ssd

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  1. amanda

    amanda MDL Member

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    Thanks :biggrin:
     
  2. monkeylove

    monkeylove MDL Member

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    If it's meant to free up space, then I guess it's needed.
     
  3. kaljukass

    kaljukass MDL Guru

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    Absolutely safe, but only recommended not to use "wipe" function never.
     
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  4. Michaela Joy

    Michaela Joy MDL Crazy Lady

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    Necroposting...I just did the same thing in another post. :D
     
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  5. Michaela Joy

    Michaela Joy MDL Crazy Lady

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    In an SSD, Writing is what you need to be concerned with. An SSD has one or more processors looking to stop repetitive writing of the same data to the same place.

    Were this not the case, SSDs would almost certainly fail within the first 2 years of use.

    That's true of all programs. Not just ccleaner (which is a good program, btw)
     
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  6. MS_User

    MS_User MDL Guru

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    i find ccleaner to be total garbage their better tools out their to use.
     
  7. kaljukass

    kaljukass MDL Guru

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    #28 kaljukass, Oct 8, 2016
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