Avast Cleanup Premium 21.4 Build 11223 Here

Avast Cleanup Premium 21.4 Build 11223 was a significant update released in late 2021. This version introduced several user-requested features and performance optimizations designed to streamline PC maintenance. Key Features in Build 21.4.11223

The Settings menu (gear icon) is where Build 11223 shines. Users can exclude specific folders from cleaning (e.g., a video editing cache), set file age limits (e.g., "only delete temporary files older than 7 days"), and enable "Silent Mode" to suppress all popups.

The specific build number (11223) suggests that this is a particular version of Avast Cleanup Premium, likely with some updates or fixes compared to previous versions. Avast Cleanup Premium 21.4 Build 11223

Improved algorithms for the Registry Cleaner to prevent "false positives" that could lead to system instability, ensuring only truly broken or redundant keys are purged. UI/UX Refinement:

Note: Build 11223 does not require a reboot after installation, though a reboot is recommended after first cleanup. Avast Cleanup Premium 21

Registry Cleaner & Defragmenter
Safely scans for broken or outdated registry entries and defragments the registry to speed up system calls.

Technical Analysis of Avast Cleanup Premium 21.4 (Build 11223) Avast Cleanup Premium 21.4 (Build 11223) Finds broken or dead shortcuts on desktop, start

5.5 Shortcut Cleaner

  • Finds broken or dead shortcuts on desktop, start menu, and taskbar.
  • Click Scan → review list → Delete broken shortcuts.

The Browser Cleaner and Sleep Mode: A standout feature within this build is the Browser Cleaner. Modern web browsing is notorious for generating cookies, trackers, and cache files that not only take up space but can pose privacy risks. Furthermore, the "Sleep Mode" feature (often highlighted in Avast’s optimization suite) detects resource-heavy background applications that are rarely used and puts them to sleep. This is a crucial differentiator; rather than just deleting files, it manages active system resources, freeing up RAM and CPU cycles for the tasks the user is actively performing.

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