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InstallerClean v1.8.2
InstallerClean v1.8.2 👉 Safely clean orphaned Windows Installer files and reclaim disk space. InstallerClean is a modern, open-source tool for cleaning unneeded files from the hidden C:\Windows\Installer folder. It scans for orphaned .msi and .msp files, checks them against the Windows Installer database, and lets you delete them to the Recycle Bin or move them to a folder you choose. Features: • Scans C:\Windows\Installer for unneeded installer and patch files • Detects orphaned MSI and MSP files • Detects superseded patches, including Adobe Acrobat patches • Uses the Windows Installer API instead of guessing by file names or dates • Shows needed and removable files with sizes • Delete sends files to the Recycle Bin • Move option lets you keep removed files in a safe folder • GUI and command-line versions included • No telemetry, no network activity, no background service, no scheduled task Supported operating systems: • Windows 10, Windows 11 Supported languages: English Changes: v1.8.2 05-27-26 Fixes Missing-from-disk banner no longer fires for a benign case. A registered patch marked superseded whose file was already removed (by an older cleaner or a manual sweep) used to count into the same banner as a genuinely missing non-removable package. The banner text described the latter and was misleading for the former, so a machine that had been cleaned before could see a permanent banner suggesting the system was broken when it was fine. CLI single-instance mutex now releases on the acquiring thread. The CLI was releasing its mutex from a thread-pool thread after the first await; Mutex.ReleaseMutex throws from any thread other than the one that owned it, so the process exited with an unhandled exception and the next launch hit the abandoned-mutex recovery path. Cancelling mid-Move or mid-Delete no longer surfaces an ObjectDisposedException. Closing the window during the operation now cancels the worker through the normal ...
5/5 389 May 29, 2026
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