I agree and that is exactly why I get frustrated when some automatically lump CCleaner with those "optimizers" that promise to make your system run better than new. CCleaner is probably the least aggressive, and IMO, that is a good thing. Not to mention, CCleaner always prompts you to backup the registry before making any changes and more importantly, its backup restore feature actually works."Optimizers" I was talking about are likes of IObit, AVG system optimizer etc. There's tones of them and has been proven over and over that their usefulness is somewhere between nothing to downright dangerous and counterproductive.
As far as defragging starting right away, what I am saying is the system will start creating holes and filling holes as soon as you start using the computer again because every time you start Windows, temp files are created, temporary Internet files are downloaded, open files are locked and if modified, are then saved elsewhere, etc.
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