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AVG TuneUp contains an advanced file system checker that cleans up inconsistencies in your PC's Windows environment by viewing and modifying the contents and structure of your operating system files. The included Scan Files options screen lets you easily explore your PC's more than 200 programs, which can take up 65-percent of your hard drive space. File system scanner can help you identify files that may have encountered errors during an operating system repair or other software reinstall process, and it can even clean up old data from the Windows registry file, which is frequently nearly as big as your entire hard drive. Other reports can be accessed to see unaccounted for volumes, missing folders, and deleted files that could be corrupt or in need of restoration. The file system tool requires Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7. In addition, AVG TuneUp includes scanning tools for the following: DVD drives, CD drives, DVD+/-R/RWs, floppy drives, USB ports, removable storage drives, and bundled drivers for compressed and uncompressed file formats.That's not to say file system scanner isn't useful for other operating systems, which it can also explore. d2c66b5586