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  1. I'm not a newbie to using PC's; am a newbie to the highly recommended CCleaner. I downloaded from the default Web download site, attempted to run Ver. 2.03.532, and my WinXP2 SP2 stated: "Not a valid Windows file". (!) I then downloaded same version from the Alternate Site; this one booted OK and installed Ver. 2.03.532 . After the program install, doing a system Restart, then booting CCleaner, Ver. 2.03.532, I click-on the tabs and observe that "everything" is already defaulted as check-marked. My 1st thoughts: "Are these check-marked as Exclusions or Inclusions?" There is no so-called industry standard about that. I saw that CCleaner has no built-in offline Help files. The program's Help File click-on's Web site came up as "Not accessible" with all 3 of my browsers: Firefox, Opera, IE7. So what's a CCleaner newbie to do? Attempt to get some answers from any suitable "info" forums! After reading the last few posts in this forum I THINK that UN-checking all those boxes changes the default to basically, "CCleaner defaults to Do-Nothing-to-Anything (Yet) - proceed with thoughtful care and caution."! Would be helpful, though to find where the CCleaner online help files are located! ---John
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