By performing a deepclean, Total Cleaner will do a deeper scan than a normal performance scan. Using Deepclean, you can improve how the sysem resources are used and make your computer faster.
Deepclean performs 7 different clean up tasks which goes depeer than normal performance scans. They guide and improve how the system resources are used.
- NetBooster
- Internet Cleanup
- Windows Cleanup
- Registry Cleanup
- Security Optimizer
- Program Accelerator
- Memory Mechanic
NetBooster
NetBooster aims to boost internet speed.
When the OS is first installed, it tends to use the default recommended settings. However, these are not always optimal for internet speed. NetBooster tries to optimize these settings to increase overall internet speed.
Internet Cleanup
Removes various internet junk files such as caches, browsing data, and more.
Windows Cleanup
Removes Windows junk files such as temporary files, broken app shortcuts, Windows error reports, log files, and more.
Registry Cleanup
Removes and repairs old or outdated registry files from the system.
Registry issues can be caused by programs that are uninstalled but that don’t remove their registry posts properly. This can cause the computer to become slower overtime.
By cleaning these up, the computer will become faster, but also more table and can lead to fewer computer errors or “blue screen of death.”
Security Optimizer
Security Optimizer checks your computer’s security settings, and recommends any potential improvements you can make to increase your computer’s security. Some common issues it may detect are Dead Gateway, vulnerability to SYN attacks, and NULL sessions.
Program Accelerator
Program Accelerator tries to optimize how system resources are used for applications in order to improve their performance.
For a computer to work optimally, it is good for related computer files to be close to each other. The closer they are to each other, the easier it is for the computer to find them, and the faster a computer program will run.
Sorting files in this way is called “defragmentation,” and can help improve system performance and hard drive health.
Defragmentation is only necessary for older, HDD (hard disk drive) systems. Defragmentation should not be done on newer SSD (solid state drives) as it won’t improve performance and can even lead to a reduction in SSD health, as SSD use something called “write cycles.”
A “write cycle” is, simply speaking, how many times an SSD can write information to the storage. Defragmenting an SSD will cause it to move data around, and can reduce the number of write cycles remaining, causing the drive to stop working earlier than necessary.
Memory Mechanic
Attempts to detect and close old memory intensive tasks. This helps to free up memory, making your computer run smoother.