Step-by-Step Guide: Cleaning Junk Files Safely With Wopti Utilities

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Wopti Utilities (also known as Windows Wopti Utilities or Wopti Optimization Master) is a legacy Windows optimization and system maintenance tool popular in the 2000s and early 2010s. While highly automated, cleaning junk files with it requires caution to avoid deleting important system caches or invalidating registry keys that corporate networks or old applications depend on.

Here is the step-by-step guide to safely scanning and cleaning junk files using Wopti Utilities, along with safe modern alternatives. Step-by-Step Guide: Cleaning Junk Files Safely 1. Create a System Restore Point First

Before running any third-party optimization software, protect your system configuration. Press Win + R, type sysdm.cpl, and hit Enter. Navigate to the System Protection tab. Click Create, name it “Before Wopti Clean,” and click OK. 2. Launch Wopti and Select the Cleaning Module Open Wopti Utilities as an Administrator (Right-click icon →right arrow Run as administrator).

Locate the System Clean or Disk Clean module from the left-hand navigation pane or primary dashboard. 3. Configure the Safe Scan Settings

Do not use the unchecked “Select All” feature. Instead, manually filter the scan criteria:

Safe to Check: Temporary Internet Files, System Temp Files (.tmp), Empty Recycle Bin, and Log Files (.log).

Uncheck / Use Caution: Uncheck Registry Cleaner and ActiveX/COM components unless you are an advanced user. Wopti can aggressively remove deep-rooted system shortcuts that older programs or enterprise clouds (like virtual environments) require to function. 4. Run the Scan and Analyze Results Click Scan to let the tool index the redundant files.

Review the scanned itemized breakdown list before deleting. Look out for anything referencing active application installation directories or system drivers. 5. Execute the Clean and Reboot Free Up PC Disk Space: 7 Easy Hacks (2025) – HP

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