![]() I personally use Anti-Twin,, which is portable so can be installed on a USB stick. If you need to run a duplicate finder I would recommend that you pick one which, amongst other things, does full byte-by-byte searches and, very important, gives you options for selection. In fact you should probably add the folders "Program Files", "Program Files (x86)" and "ProgramData" to the Exclkude tab before you search. If you run a duplicate finder on a folder which includes application folders, like "Program Files", then you may well get duplicate files with extension dll (dynamic link library), it could do some damge deleting one of these since it may stop the associated application working. ![]() The options for matching on this version are Name, Size & Modified date so unless the version you are using has different options, or you have not ticked Match by Name, then you should not get duplicates with different titles. I have just tried this with Ccleanerv (64bit).
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