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Datahunter TNT 2.8.3, released by Swiss publisher Datahunter.ch, is a lightweight Windows utility positioned in the system-tweaking subcategory of developer tools; its single, mature codebase has remained at version 1 since inception and is now distributed as build 2.8.3. The program’s purpose is to give administrators, forensic analysts, and privacy-minded power users a straightforward graphical way to locate, decode, and selectively eliminate the scattered traces that Windows applications and the OS itself continuously write to Registry hives, INI files, event logs, jump lists, thumbnail caches, browser databases, and the NTFS MFT. After a non-invasive portable launch, Datahunter TNT performs a read-only scan of the local machine, presents findings in a sortable grid that maps each artifact to its owning process or user account, and allows one-click export to CSV or XML for further auditing; when the operator switches to cleanup mode, the same interface can queue multiple trace categories for secure deletion through Windows native APIs, optionally creating a restore point beforehand. Typical use cases include preparing a reference image before software packaging, sanitizing shared lab computers between projects, reducing the attack surface prior to penetration testing, or simply shrinking backup size by removing redundant metadata. Because the executable carries no third-party adware and requires no elevated rights for read operations, it fits comfortably into corporate scripting workflows or portable toolkits. Datahunter TNT is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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