Finding extensions for deleting

Is there a way to set CCleaner to search the entire HDD to find a certain file extension and delete it.

I have a PC with about 400,000 files with the extension ".T" and manually deleting them is a pain in the booty.

Thanks

Dunno how you would do that with CCleaner, although one of the other guys might. In the meantime have you tried just sticking ".T" into windows search.

It will definitely find them although it might bring up similar stuff. Can't hurt to try.

EDIT: Welcome to the forum, by the way.

I searched for *.t and it finds tons of files but when I try to delete them the system hangs big time...

Edit: Thanks for the welcome... ;)

Which software is .t associated with?

400,000 files? That's 10 times more than all the files I have on my pc.

Google produces around 10 applications associated with the .T extension, with Tads seeming to get more attention than the others.

If a mass delete is causing your pc to lock up then why not try it in smaller chunks, you don't have to eat the horse in one mouthful. Isolate the files as Dennis suggests and start deleting in say 100's, increasing to 1000's if all is fine. You might get up to deleting 5 to 10 thousand in one go without locking up. It's cold and frosty outside so you might as well give it a go - assuming that you really don't want any of those files.