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You asked for a program that cleans up old windows files reliably. I always use Frackyes SystemCleanup:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~franckey/franckey/software/systemcleanup.htm
Find and remove temporary, cache, history and backup files on all your local and network drives. System Cleanup will protect recent used files. Drives and folders can be manually added to an exclude list to protect files and improve disc reading speed.
I find it reliable, it does not need to be installed (it is an standalone executable).