If you've never run CCleaner before then the first time its run it will have a lot to delete. You can cut down this process a little as Humpty says use your Internet Options in Control Panel and in the Temporary Internet Files click Delete Files. If you don't need to save any Cookies for sites that you visit that require a username and password then you can click the Delete Cookies button as well. If there are certain sites you visit that you need your cookies retained then open CCleaner and click on Options\Cookies and if you recognise the site name in the Cookies to Delete listbox then just select them and click the -> button in the middle. This will transfer hat cookie to the Cookies to Keep listbox so they will be retained when you do a clean. And in the History section you can click Clear History.
Now after you have run CCleaner once with the Run Cleaner button the next time you open CCleaner it will clean a lot quicker. Assign yourself a clean time e.g. once a week then it should only take a few seconds to clean.
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