![]() Use a recent copy like 21H12ĭon't create any partitions during the install process. Allocate 8GB of RAM to it, 4CPU cores, and virtual disk with at least 100GB of spaceĪttach an unmodified Windows 10 Pro installer in. Install VirtualBox (or if you have a server you can use HyperV or VMware)Ĭreate a virtual machine. So if you really want proof here's what you do: Obviously preinstalled bloatware could compromise the experiment since we don't have a convenient way of proving that "SmartyByte" or a trial version of McAfee aren't modifying registry keys in ways CCleaner doesn't like. How could every brand new business-grade computer have registry issues? I say "business-grade" because new computers purchased with Windows 10/11 Pro tend to lack most of the preinstalled BS you find on computers with home editions of Windows. At the very least, the scan will find and offer to fix a significant amount of "registry errors". Anyone with access to a brand new business-grade computer can prove this by installing CCleaner and running a scan. One thing I can tell you about CCleaner is that it's full of shit. I work for an MSP that provides IT support, consulting, and network administration to around 1,000 medium to large businesses.
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