![]() ![]() ![]() If you'd like to buy me a beer or more importantly. Tron will always be free and open-source. SHA-256 hashes are in \tron\integrity_verification\checksums.txt and are signed with my PGP key (0x07d1490f82a211a2, pubkey included). See here for a list of command-line switches. Switches are optional, can be used simultaneously, and override their respective default when used. If you want to view the code without downloading a ~600MB package, Github is a good place to do it. Source code is available on Github (Note: this doesn't include many of the utilities Tron relies on to function). * Definition updates (anti-virus definitions, de-bloat lists, etc) Download * Stage 1: Tempclean: Roll back CCleaner version to fix cookie wipe bug (significant changes in bold full changelog on Github) Saves a log to C:\logs\tron\tron.log (configurable). ![]() Prep > Tempclean > De-bloat > Disinfect > Repair > Patch > Optimize > Wrap-up | Manual tools It is not intended for use by people with no basic troubleshooting knowledge. Tron is intended for use by PC Technicians who are already familiar with basic troubleshooting and command-line operation. Tron is NOT a system optimization or "baseline" script. Tron is built with heavy reliance on community input and updated regularly. The goal is to automate ~87% of the tedious work in getting a badly-running Windows system back on its feet (clicking "next" in AV scan windows, etc) with much left to the discretion of the tech. Tron is a script that "fights for the User." ![]()
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