Let’s be honest: Windows’ built-in “Add or Remove Programs” is a polite lie. It removes the front door of a program but leaves the haunted basement full of registry ghosts, scattered DLL files, and orphaned folders. Over time, your SSD fills up with digital tumbleweeds.

The official site (MajorGeeks or the developer’s page) hosts the portable ZIP. Unpack, run, and enjoy the silence of a truly clean PC. Your move, Windows “Add or Remove Programs.”

No installation. No leftover traces. No "Would you like to install Bonzi Buddy?" surprises. Just a single .exe file—smaller than a JPEG photo. 1. The IT Ninja’s Best Friend Imagine walking up to a friend’s infected laptop. Their browser has three toolbars, a fake "PC cleaner," and a search engine that only returns ads for cat sweaters. You can’t install new software because the PC is locked down or has 2GB of free space.

No installation. No telemetry. No drama. Just a geek, a tool, and a cleaner registry.