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judy1997

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  1. Yes, but it doesn't specifically say that it won't remove the applications selected, and for someone like me, you need that direct assurance!
  2. ishan_rulz, I did read through the material at the link you provided before posting, but didn't see where my question was answered (or didn't recognize the answer when I saw it.) That's why forums like this are so wonderful -- people like me who are utterly hopeless with technology can actually get help!
  3. Thanks for the quick replies, guys. This is an awesome forum!
  4. Hello All. A computer guy who came out to work on my computer installed the CCleaner on it, and said to run it periodically. My computer has been slow lately, so I clicked on CC to run it, and noticed that it has several applications marked, such as MS office pic manager, adobe acrobat, MS office 2003, MS office 2007, and so on. And after I click 'analyze', it says there's 772.2 MB to be removed. That's a lot! So I'm trying to figure out just what it will be removing from the applications. The applications themselves?! I'm assuming that can't be, but my luck it would be, so that's my question -- what exactly does the CCleaner do to applications in particular when you run it? Thanks so much.
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