Sorry Jay I misunderstood your fist post. Its been some time since I actually used CC under the conditions I described. Possibly over the last couple years something changed in CC. I used to have 2 diff XP installs on C and D (same drive 2 partitions) and running CC from the active logged on OS resulted in cleaning the drive that was in use. Hopefully someone else might be able to offer some insight on the topic. As of now I am running a single OS so I cant do any testing.
I have a similar question but with different details. I just started using CCleaner. I have a (small sized) C: drive that contains the operating system. I have an external E: drive to make up for small size of the C: drive. The E: drive contains mostly programs that I have added since buying the E: drive.
No doubt because of my lack of technical expertise, I have not completely understood the messages in this thread so I apologize if I am restating an already-answered question.
Will/should CCleaner clean and repair my E: drive or only my C: drive?
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I have a similar question but with different details. I just started using CCleaner. I have a (small sized) C: drive that contains the operating system. I have an external E: drive to make up for small size of the C: drive. The E: drive contains mostly programs that I have added since buying the E: drive.
No doubt because of my lack of technical expertise, I have not completely understood the messages in this thread so I apologize if I am restating an already-answered question.
Will/should CCleaner clean and repair my E: drive or only my C: drive?