Windows 10 is a great operating system, but it can be a little messy when it comes to the context menu. To clean up your Windows 10 context menu, you can use CCleaner. To start CCleaner, open the Start screen and type ccleaner into the search bar. When CCleaner opens, click on the Cleanup button. When CCleaner starts cleaning up your Windows 10 context menu, it will remove any old programs and files that you may have installed. It will also delete any temporary files that you may have created. If you find that your Windows 10 context menu is still cluttered and messy, you can use CCleaner to clean it up as well. Just follow these steps:
- OpenCCleaner and click on the Cleanup button.
- AfterCCleaner finishes cleaning up your Windows 10 context menu, your contextmenu will be cleaned up and looking more organized.
Lets face it, one of the messy sides of Windows is its right-click context menu system which seems to get more cluttered every time you install a new program. Here’s how to fix that, the easy way.
Cleaning Your Context Menu With CCleaner
Head over to the Piriform website and download the free version of CCleaner.
Once downloaded, you will need to run through the install wizard which is a next, next, finish process.
When you first fire up CCleaner you will see a Tools section on the left hand side, that’s where we will be heading.
On the right hand side, you will need to head into the Startup section and then click on the Context Menu.
You will now see all of the shell extensions that are registered on your system, after selecting one you have the option of either deleting it for good, or just disabling it incase you wish to re-enable it at a later stage.
That’s all there is to it.