An official Windows 11 Registry clean-up utility application is what some users want from Microsoft.
Microsoft recently published a detailed blog post on the various native Windows 11 configuration tools that allow users to tweak and customize Windows. This was the same post we noticed the first official declaration of the impending « deprecation » of the Control Panel in favor of the Settings app, although, after our report, Microsoft updated the post and such words were dropped.
The tech giant understands that the Control Panel, alongside the likes of the Registry Editor and the Group Policy Editor, remain important tools for users.
Speaking of the Registry, some users want a Registry Cleaner for Windows 11 that will be natively available on the OS. Two of the top trending posts in the Feedback Hub with around 200-300 upvotes are about the request to add a native Registry cleaner.
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