Cleanup 4.5.2 For Windows -

I should avoid making changes that alter the intended meaning. For example, "optimize" should be synonyms that mean improve, not something else. Let me verify each synonym choice.

Next section: "Registry Cleaner: The software tool also scans your Windows registry for invalid or redundant entries, which can slow down your system or cause errors." CleanUp 4.5.2 for Windows

Replace "removing" with synonyms:deleting"unnecessary" =>redundant"Files" =>data"Registry entries" => system logs|configuration records|directory entries "Help improve" => assist inenhance"Performance" =>speed? Wait, "speed" is already in the sentence. So maybe "operation|performance|functionality" Wait, the original sentence uses "performance and speed", so the synonym for "improve your system’s performance and speed" could be "enhance|boost|optimize your system'soperationandspeed." I should avoid making changes that alter the

"Securely", "deletes", "sensitive", "unrecoverable". "Securely" could be "safely", "effectively", "confidentially". "Deletes" might be "erases", "removes", "eliminates". "Sensitive" as "private", "classified", "personal". "Unrecoverable" could be "irretrievable", "unavailable", "unrestorable". Next section: "Registry Cleaner: The software tool also

Wait, but "registry entries" might not have a direct synonym. Maybe replace "unnecessary files and registry entries" with something like "unneeded data and system logs". But "registry entries" is a specific term, so perhaps the user expects substitution. Let me think. The instruction is to change every word with three variants except names. So "registry entries" would be part of the text to replace. Maybe "registry entries" can be replaced with "system logs|configuration records|directory entries." That works.