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  1. Hi Augeas, I thought about what you said so I did a "run analyze" and the "marked for deletion" appeared. The I unticked the Index.dat box, and then did another "run analyzw" and those entries "marked for deletion" didn't appear. Now, here comes that confusing question again. By doing this, then does that mean that when I closed down and reboot next day, that those files that had been "marked" will be deleted. Is this correct?
  2. Hi Augeas, I have no idea what I mean, but thanks for your reply, but I don't think I have explained myself right earlier. Now I'll see if I can explain it again. Since I downloaded CCleaner, I have used "run cleaner", and all those files are automatically deleted. But, the other day, for the first time, I noticed "marked for deletion c|documents and settings....etc". There is usally about four such entries. Now, because those temp files or whatever they are, that is, the files that appears on the "run cleaner" are deleted. Should those files actually remain on the computer until it is rebooted again so whatever file has been "marked for deletion" will be deleted upon startup. Am I making any sense, here? Now if they are deleted in the CCleaner "run cleaner", the those files that are "marked for delteion" wouldn't really be deleted, is that correct? Now I am confused, have I confused you? Thanks!
  3. I've checked the CCleaner Guide, and I can't seem to find what "marked for deletion" means. Each time I do a Run Cleaner I gathered that those "documents and settings" that are "marked for deletion" are deleted. Now I am beginning to wonder if these items shouldn't be deleted, and they are delted when you restart the computer. Is this assumption correct? Now if that is so, then how do prevent those "marked for deletion" being deleted? Thanks.
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