Avast Cleanup Premium 21.4 Build 11223 -

In the ever-evolving landscape of digital maintenance, keeping a Windows PC running like new is a constant battle. Over time, systems become clogged with junk files, broken shortcuts, outdated software, and background bloatware that slows down boot times and application performance. Enter Avast Cleanup Premium 21.4 Build 11223—a specific, robust version of Avast’s flagship optimization suite that has garnered attention for its stability and feature set.

This article provides an in-depth review, feature breakdown, performance analysis, and download guide for Avast Cleanup Premium version 21.4.11223.

Disk Cleaner goes beyond Windows’ built-in tool by detecting: Avast Cleanup Premium 21.4 Build 11223

Registry Cleaner is controversial among purists (many claim registry cleaning is snake oil), but Avast takes a cautious approach. It only removes:

Crucially, it always prompts to create a system restore point and a full registry backup before any changes. In Build 11223, Avast reduced the number of “high-risk” alerts to less than 2% of detected issues, focusing only on verifiably safe deletions. Registry Cleaner is controversial among purists (many claim

Over time, a Windows PC accumulates hundreds of shortcuts to programs that no longer exist or have moved. Build 11223 includes a dedicated Shortcut Cleaner that scans all user directories, common app folders, and the registry shell commands. It presents a report of broken links categorized by risk, allowing safe mass deletion.

Avast Cleanup Premium 21.4 inherits the dark grey and orange theme of Avast’s broader product line. The interface is uncluttered: Crucially, it always prompts to create a system

Ease of use: Beginners will appreciate the Smart Scan—a single button that runs cleanup, startup optimization, and software updates sequentially. Advanced users can dive into per-tool settings, including custom scan folders, file type filters, and scheduler intervals (daily, weekly, monthly).

Negative: The software still includes occasional upsell banners for Avast Antivirus or Avast VPN, even in the paid Premium version—a minor annoyance.


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