![]() The amount of disk space recovered is typically small compared to the size of the drive, and there’s rarely any performance gain. My experience is that as a cleanup measure it’s not really that effective. Unfortunately, that kind of limits the information we have at hand in order to make our decisions. ![]() ![]() That’s so wrong as to completely remove any trust I have in any of the other tags of “rarely” in the Add/Remove entries. I just checked, and a program that I use quite literally every day (the HTML editor in which I write these articles) is listed as being used “rarely”, and last used about 5 months ago. I have no idea how that moniker is created, but for the most part my sense is – it ain’t right. It’s my experience that “rarely” is rarely accurate.
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