I don't think it is possible to install your operating system in your USB flash drive. If the USB is small in size, especially if it doesn't have many folders and subfolders, its not hard navigating inside it and locating which files are no longer needed. It has this disk cleaner tool for all drives and you can use it to search for junk on the USB only but for multiple times, I tried to scan my USB with that disk cleaner tool, no junk files were ever detected. Well if you want a program that can supposedly search for junk files on the USB, there is a free program called Advanced System Care 3. The trick is, if you add a folder on the USB in the include list, how would you suppose that CCleaner will know which files are safe to delete inside those folders? It might end up deleting important files in your USB. Clicking the Add Folder button lets you browse in whatever location in the computer that you want CCleaner to clean and that includes USBs and even the folders inside those USBs. Just open CCleaner, go to Options, click the Include button and from there you can see the Add Folder and Add Files buttons. USBs use fast flash memories and by default, formatted as FAT or FAT32, not the standard NTFS on internal hard drives where you install the operating systems and besides, many USBs have far smaller capacities that hard disks and, lets say those only 1,2,4 and 8 GB in size.ĬCleaner does have an option to clear certain files and folders in the computer.
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