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  1. Hi,

     

    I am looking to clean up the cache files with CCleaner, it is not evident, i can see

    it removes temperary files, but not the cache files.

     

    Any advises...

     

    Or do i use tools systems and clean the C:

     

    Regards,

     

    Jean from montreal

  2. Hi,

     

    Thanks for your reply, but on my CCleaner, which one should I used in the

    advanced settings and how ofter should i clean in that advanced setting.

     

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    IIS Log Files

    IIS (Internet Information Server) is the service Windows uses to display web pages. This comes with most XP Pro and Windows 2000 installations and is generally only used by web developers or designers. Every time someone requests a page it gets logged to a text file. Unless the computer is a web server, these are generally not needed, and may be safely deleted. This option will safely delete these files.

     

    Menu Order Cache

    The Start menu allows you to set a custom order to the programs listed, although there's no option to sort all folders by name. Selecting this option removes any custom ordering from the Start menu.

     

    the above is not clear to me, sorry, where do I go for that...

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    Tray Notifications Cache

    In Windows XP the System Tray (the set of icons next to the clock in the bottom-right corner) orders and hides items automatically for you. Whilst this is useful, it records a list of every program that has been run from the tray. This option clears the list of previous programs and removes any custom display/hide options. (Warning: This won't have any affect until you manually restart the explorer process from the Task Manager.)

     

    The above, where do i get this option where it clears....?

    Restart the explorer is it restarting the computer....?

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    Window Size/Location Cache

    Windows Explorer stores the view formatting and ordering settings for each folder on your system. After some time, this can contain a large amount of redundant data and may even slow down browsing for files on your system. Selecting this option will clear this data and reset the Windows Explorer display settings to their default option.

     

    For the above, where do i go for clearing the caches, again where do i go for

    selecting this option....

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    User Assist History

    The start menu on Windows XP displays a list of the most recently run programs. Selecting this option will clear this list.

     

    The obove is ok with me

     

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    Many thanks again for your reply

     

    jean from montreal

  3. Hi,

     

    I am using to Ccleaning, but i have not click on the advanced option up to now.

     

    Do you recommend I click and use some of the advanced options, and which one

    do you recommend to use as I clean up.

     

    And without usind the advanced option do u clean up cache files on my computer.

     

    Regards and thanks

     

    Jean of Montreal

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