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Edited by Gadget Mania, Adelaide, Sarah Eliza, Craniumman

One thing that often troubles us is our right-click context menu being clustered with shortcuts that we no longer need. But you don't need to worry anymore - this article will teach you how to clean up your right click context menu using CCleaner.

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    Download a free version of CCleaner from various websites (such as Piriform, Filehippo and Cnet) if you don't have one already.

    Download CCleaner from a website that allows you to.
    Download CCleaner from a website that allows you to.
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    Once you have downloaded CCleaner, install the program. Open the application once you have finished installing it.
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    Click Startup. Under Startup, choose "Context Menu." This is where you will get the list of all the applications that appear on your right-click context menu.
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    Once you click on them, you will have the option to either delete them or simply disable them. Choose one of the two options.

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Categories: Computers and Electronics | Maintenance and Repair

Recent edits by: Sarah Eliza, Adelaide, Gadget Mania

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