After running CCleaner with Index.dat files option selected, I run Index.dat Analyzer v2.5 and this shows that most indexes have been deleted as expected, but one still remains ...
I have found that CC does not clean all index.dat files, just those that are thought - by CC - to be relevant. One glaring omission is PrivacIE/index.dat, so I have added that to the include section. As ever, anything that you think CC has missed, add to Include.
There are many index.dat files which are used and C Cleaner can't erase them.
Lots of are hidden or superhidden files.
To know which program uses them, we can use Unlocker 1 9 1. (Select the index. dat, right click and Unlocker)
To know what is in a indext.dat, we can put a shortcut to notepad in our folder Send To. (After, selection, right click, notepad)
MTA told: I also have Include7=PATH|C:\|index.dat|RECURSE in ccleaner.ini" I think it's a good idea. But we have to include this line wich C Cleaner 's interface.
Explanation of lines Ccleaner.ini
Include1=PATH|C:\1\|*.* We delete all files *.* in C:\1
Include2=PATH|C:\1\|*.man We delete all files *.man in C:\1
Include3=PATH|C:\1\|*.woman|RECURSE We delete all files *.woman in C:\1 and in its subfolder
Include4=PATH|C:\1\|*.child|REMOVESELF We delete all files *.child in C:\1, in its subfolder and we delete also empty subfolders
Include5=FILE|C:\1\|File.txt We delete the fil File.txt in C:\1
A game for young baby
Be careful, I'm sure that must be met in alphabetical order lines.
@Roland GINEYS didn't you post something like this elsewhere on this site and weren't you already told by a moderator that suggesting (even with warnings) mass deletions like that was inappropriate?
also what does any of the below even mean
A game for young baby
Be careful, I'm sure that must be met in alphabetical order lines.
I'm french and when I tell 'baby's game" or "child's game", I mean: Very easy.
It is true that we can easily do a lot of damage to the computer without seeing anything. As a child with a box of matches.
C Cleaner doesn't delete index.dat most, because it can't possibly. This is a problem. I found a solution. I delete those system in C: from the system in G:. There are fifteen. they come wasted at system restart in C:.