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Keep Your USB Drive Clean from Unwanted Files with USB Drive Fresher

By Steve Yu on September 3, 2009

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USB Drive Fresher is small utility program that keeps your USB flash drives clean from junk and unwanted files, by automatically clean up your USB drives when you plugged the USB drives to your PC.

This cleanup tool removes files such as the thumbs.db file, .Spotlight-V100, .ds_store and .trashes folders. These are the files and folders that are automatically created by your operating system on your USB drives.

Automatically Clean Up Your USB Drives From Junk and Unwanted Files and Folders

USB Drive Fresher is pretty much a set-it-and-forget application. What you need to do is specify your clean up rules in the options. USB Drive Fresher will remove specific files and folders according to the clean up rules that you specify. Also, make sure these three options are ticked i.e. the run hidden option, automatically clean up USB drive when connected option and the silent auto-cleanup option. Then apply the settings and lets USB Drive Fresher do the rest for you.

So every time a USB drive is connected to your computer, this tool will run and scan your USB drive in the background, hidden from you and automatically clean up your USB drive from unwanted files and folders.

USB Drive Fresher is a freeware and works perfectly on Windows 98, NT, 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista.

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2 Responses to “Keep Your USB Drive Clean from Unwanted Files with USB Drive Fresher”

  1. Yeah, I hate those files being added whenever I plugged in my USB to a Macbook. Thankfully I don’t do that often :D

  2. the option Run at windows startup it dosn´t work on win vista or win7

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