Simple habits for a faster, tidier Windows computer — and where a tool like MyCleanPC fits alongside them.
Clear out what you do not use
A tidy PC starts with removing what you no longer need. Uninstall applications you have stopped using, empty the recycle bin regularly, and keep your desktop from filling up with files you will never open again.
These small habits reduce the clutter your computer has to work around, and they make it easier to spot the things that genuinely matter.
Keep Windows and your browser current
Installing Windows updates and keeping your internet browser up to date helps your machine run as intended. Updates often include fixes that improve stability and close off the sort of issues that lead to crashes.
MyCleanPC is designed for Windows (Vista, 7, 8 and 10), so it fits into the everyday maintenance of the Windows machines many people still rely on.
Deal with the invisible clutter
Not all clutter is visible. Tracking records, junk files and potentially unwanted software build up out of sight, and they are exactly the sort of thing a dedicated clean-up tool is built to handle.
This is where MyCleanPC comes in: it removes files that slow down your computer and internet browser, and clears pop-ups, irrelevant warnings and crash-causing files that manual tidying tends to miss.
Start with a scan
The easiest first step is to run the free MyCleanPC diagnostic scan. It shows what is slowing your PC down before you commit to anything, and from there you can activate the £19.99/year licence to clean it up if you choose.
As always, results vary from one computer to the next. But a free scan is a low-effort way to see where your machine stands — and you can cancel anytime if you decide to activate and later change your mind.