Steam Cleaner is a service utility for Windows that cleans up the "digital garbage" left after using the digital game distribution platforms Steam, uPlay, Gog, and Origin. Uninstalls both the games themselves and the directories they create with files of profiles, saves, settings, and other "user" information.
Finds and cleans up "technical" directories and files, including digitally unsigned "temp files. Identifies and fixes/deletes "broken" registry entries associated with games and their digital distribution platforms. Does not require pre-installation and setup.
Steam Cleaner features
- Scans your system and identifies pre-installed games from Steam, uPlay, Gog, and Origin;
- Automatically adjusts for specific digital distribution platforms of games that were previously installed on the system;
- Analyzes "root", "service", "user" and "temporary" directories of games distributed through these digital distribution platforms;
- Uninstalls the specified games, cleans their directories, deletes "profiles", "saves" "logs" files and other "digital trash" left by the specified games;
- Checks registry files integrity, identifies entries related to the games/platforms (including "broken" ones - not associated with the games/platforms directly) and cleans/repairs them.
Features of
- Sophisticated system analysis algorithms that identify all "trash" left by games distributed via Steam, uPlay, Gog and Origin;
- Safe removal of "broken" registry entries;
- Ability to clean "temporary" files, hidden directories and "user" data associated with games;
- No "harm" to the integrity of games that you don't need to delete;
- Ability to "clean up" "digital" traces even long after uninstalling the digital game distribution platform.
Disadvantages
- Rare chance that the "digital" garbage will not be found completely;
- When installing games to a "path" different than the default, their "root" directories and files may be "invisible" to the utility;
- Microsoft .NET Framework 4 must be installed and configured beforehand.