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  1. I am new to CCleaner and found it is so great! esp when I'm headache to clean those silly rubbish. Appreciated if CCleaner can clean 'thumbs.db' created in every picture folder. I believe this file is created by Windows built-in Picture Viewer but you cannot see it even you've checked all unhidding system-protected files options in Windows Explorer, or using 'dir /ah /ar /as' in command prompt. I can see it only when the whole picture folder is copied to CD or any external storage device. It is annonying because it appears in EVERY folder I've used Windows Picture Viewer to open. Btw, here is another unrelated question someone may have asked. How to delete custom files with wildcard filenames? E.g, to remove *.gid under the whole C:\ recursively; or to remove *.tmp only in D:\abc. Looking for any expert response, thanks! Cheers!
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