hamall9
November 30, 2009, 1:02pm
1
Good morning,
I have several questions concerning CC and I hope I am not bothering anyone by rolling them into this one post
Firstly, Advanced Cleaning Settings.
What are the following and should I include them in the cleaning sequence .....
old prefetch data
menu order cache
tray notifications cache
window Size/ .....
User Assit ...
IIS Log Files
Secondly ( if I am not pushing my luck too far)
A couple of other programs (RegCure, in free mode, in particular) are showing 700+ faults after I have run CC.
Presumably they amount to nothing of interest in CC.
They are ....
Com/Active X 4
Path File Reference 420
Empty Registry File 290
Any suggestions are warmly received.
John
Some info here for you on those advanced cleaning settings
http://docs.piriform.com/ccleaner/ccleaner...d-windows-files
Perhaps wait until you feel comfortable with ccleaner before using the advanced options?
As regarding RegCure I have never used it. I find ccleaner is a very gentle and safe reg cleaner, sometimes others can go too deep.
hamall9
November 30, 2009, 2:04pm
3
Some info here for you on those advanced cleaning settings
http://docs.piriform.com/ccleaner/ccleaner...d-windows-files
Perhaps wait until you feel comfortable with ccleaner before using the advanced options?
As regarding RegCure I have never used it. I find ccleaner is a very gentle and safe reg cleaner, sometimes others can go too deep.
Thanks for the reference to the settings.
As to the second part of my questions, I would be interested in furthering this discussion as to how deep to clean
cc1
November 30, 2009, 3:08pm
4
Hi hamall9. Here's a fairly recent thread about registry cleaning. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=24887
I suggest you take some time and read comments in that thread. Also, click on the additional links therein to get more perspective.
Registry cleaning is not a subject to be taken lightly. I have used CCleaner's registry cleaner for a few years now with no problems. But I do so because it is considered gentle. I doubt I would ever consider using something more aggresive. For me, the risk is too high and the payoff too negligible.