You can clean up your Desktop and Start Menu by removing broken shortcut links.
Shortcuts are a feature of the Windows operating system providing easy access to files and documents stored on your computer. The Start Menu is made up of shortcuts pointing to various files elsewhere on your hard drives. Choosing a shortcut automatically opens its corresponding application or document. When the data linked to these shortcuts are moved or deleted, the shortcuts point to an incorrect location. These invalid shortcuts may mislead you and clutter your system. PC Cleaner scans your system for shortcuts and then looks for the files to which they are supposed to link. The software matches existing files with their previous shortcuts and removes broken or unnecessary ones.
In the Fix Invalid Short Cuts screen, choose the Scan button to scan your computer for invalid shortcuts.
After the scan is complete, choose the Remove button to remove the remaining invalid shortcuts.
If you have not purchased PC Cleaner yet, you can do so here.