software to clean up my computer?

pmdelites's Avatar
...Download bitbleach from eff.org (privacy tools). Read everything on eff.org and consider supporting them. They can teach you a lot about internet security.
... Originally Posted by Anonymous01
Anonymous01, you got a link for bitbleach?
i just went to eff.org and a) didnt see any menu links for "privacy tools" (just "privacy badger") and b) search on their website for "bitbleach" returned no results.

thanks.


websearching for "bitbleach" returned these. which one is the utility you are talking about?
https://www.bleachbit.org
https://bleachbit.com

wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BleachBit

hmmm, if we use it, will we be in the news like hillary?
https://money.cnn.com/2016/08/26/tec...ton-bleachbit/
They both look like the same program. The "org" website is the one i downloaded from.

That program was fixing the slow down. But now my other computer is running slow again. The computer was running good till i started going to redtube and xvideo porn sites It seems the mouse buttons are double clicking. or slow to click.
CG2014's Avatar
CCleaner,


I used to use it about 10 years ago.


Won't now.


https://helpdeskgeek.com/free-tools-...ndows-anymore/
CCleaner


BitDefender
Zollner's Avatar
Windows sucks if you don't do the necessary preventive maintenance to keep it running up to snuff. Windows accumulates lots of junk during normal use that slows it down over time. I've always used CCleaner to clear out the junk.

Bleachbit is nothing more than the Linux version of CCleaner and can be used on Windows machines.

For Windows I've always used free Avast AV, Malwarebytes and CCleaner and have had little problems.
The key for Windows is DOING your needed preventive maintenance.
matchingmole's Avatar
Could be hardware...CPU and GPU fans can build up dust and not cool adequately...buy some compressed air and clean...use chopsticks to stop fans from spinning too fast when spraying (protect bearings). A dirty computer will run slow.
Every "free" product you downloaded actually adds more spam to your hard drive - pretty soon you'll be getting pop-ups for the "paid" versions.


Download bitbleach from eff.org (privacy tools). Read everything on eff.org and consider supporting them. They can teach you a lot about internet security.


And stop being such a tightwad and buy real firewall / antivirus. I've run Norton since version 1.01. Those other companies (avast, in particular) are owned by Russians. Pretty soon all of your news feeds will be Fox and your twitter feed will be you-know-who... LOL!
Malwarebytes and AVG have always done the job for me.


Both offer free versions but is worth to have the paid version installed.
RetiredSubmariner's Avatar
I have used CCleaner for many years.

I also like MalWareBytes.
Gotyour6's Avatar
Back up your shit and run a reset, install your shit back

Clan and simple
Simple. Do what you should have done in the first place.
Buy a Mac.
Simple. Do what you should have done in the first place.
Buy a Mac. Originally Posted by SteveJobs
Indeed! Join the brain washed minions who throw their money away on over-rated, over-priced products. Or go Unix and never look back.
This may be a little off topic but you gentlemen seem to be very knowledgable about computers.
Here's my problem, I use Bing video sometimes and a few days ago I started getting
"Sorry, this video is no longer available" This happens on almost every video I click on.
Any Ideas?
Zollner's Avatar
My win 10 computer is still acting up. I was thinking the hard drive was too close to being full. Originally Posted by new2thescene
When hard drives get 80% or more full they start acting weird and funny. Either dump some stuff or get a bigger drive.
Zollner's Avatar
Indeed! Join the brain washed minions who throw their money away on over-rated, over-priced products. Or go Unix and never look back. Originally Posted by NoOneUKnow
Exactly!
Been using Linux for over 10 years with no worries. Linux is more secure than M$ and Mac. Don't need M$ or Mac anymore.
Oh and most Linux OSs and ALL Linux programs and apps (they have more than M$ and Mac combined) are free!