Not sure if this is the right spot to post, but I'd like an explanation of what CCLEANER does re the "Applications" section - certainly, it doesn't delete the checked off applications (or does it?) So what does it actually clean up?
Not sure if this is the right spot to post, but I'd like an explanation of what CCLEANER does re the "Applications" section - certainly, it doesn't delete the checked off applications (or does it?) So what does it actually clean up?
Not sure if this is the right spot to post, but I'd like an explanation of what CCLEANER does re the "Applications" section - certainly, it doesn't delete the checked off applications (or does it?) So what does it actually clean up?
Thanks a lot --- Tosca
lets assume that you install CCleaner on C:
browse to C:\Program Files\CCleaner and open winapp.ini and winapp2.ini if you have using notepad (or other application of your choice). from there, you will find everything CCleaner cleans under "Applications".
Not sure if this is the right spot to post, but I'd like an explanation of what CCLEANER does re the "Applications" section - certainly, it doesn't delete the checked off applications (or does it?) So what does it actually clean up?
Thanks a lot --- Tosca
Doesn't delete absolutely the checked applications, but only the "crap" (CCleaner = Crap Cleaner )
regarding those applications. E.g. the MRU Lists (List of recent used files).
Italian (cause i'm the italian translator of Ccleaner):
Non cancella affatto le applicazioni, ma solo i file superflui e/o considerati pericolosi per la privacy,
creati da quelle applicazioni. Per es. le MRU List (che sono gli elenchi dei file aperti di recente, che
vengono memorizzati dai vari programmi e compaiono nei loro menu).
Thanks to all - Of course, I always do "Analyze" and review the items but except for some obviously ok entries (temps, e.g.), I wanted some assurance that I wouldn't be getting rid of profiles, for example, that would have to be resetup.
Thanks to Woody - that's exactly the link I wanted - too much of this idiotic "multi-tasking" and never enough time to do anything well, it seems.
Thanks too to aGumon - will use that tip. And thanks to the Italian translator (using Ciao as a nickname?) from this Italian-American for the information and the Italian - what a use to put that lovely language!
Would someone please put me out of my misery and explaiin the quoting system to me ? I know how to quote the whole post with "reply" and I know how to bypass all quotes with "add reply", But how do I selectively quote? Sorry about this but I have a stored-up fund of these dumb questions.