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When you TRIM an SSD it will clean blocks which are designated as "empty" by the operating system. This makes writing to the SSD faster.
Windows does this all the time automatically in the background without you knowing.
I prefer to set the automatic optimization to once a month rather than weekly.
Don't bother using tools like Ccleaner. We aren't using Windows 95 anymore, Windows maintains itself now. All you are doing with these tools is wasting your time and risking it will break something.
I dont really see any point downloading a software to delete the files for you plus dont really trust those as well but CCleaner is a known brand. You can delete and clean up your SSD and other drives by cleaning up files with the Disk Cleanup plus search up online about how to delete temp files as well
in just one year I deleated 20GB temporary date
In one year? CCleaner deletes 1-2GB of temp cache junk from my PC every single day.
But yea no reason to ever use the Free Space wipe option in CCleaner > Tools for any SSD. This is something you may want to use on a mechanical HDD as a simple and easy means to rid the MBR of old file data that still exists, as this gets held in the Free Space area of the drive should a file recovery need to take place. Please know that if you wipe free space on a drive, file recovery will be impossible for anything that was previously deleted on said drive.
Running Disk Cleanup
Include System files
Check everything
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Clear ALL Browser History/Cache
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Done deal.
Yes CCleaner is handy but you dont specifically need it to free up space.
technically yes.
BUT so do installed games that reads and writes constantly on an SSD.
Practically speaking SSD's nowadays are pretty reliable as far as longevity goes , so i wouldn't worry about it much at all , under normal use it'll prolly still outlast you.