I've been exploring issues surrounding the Windows Log files and realized that I should make a formal suggestion request for this: Please have CCleaner default to NOT Remove ("clean") the Windows Log Files.
This is one of the settings that I always turn OFF/Un-tick on every CCleaner setup, both for my own machines and for the machines that I work on. (and have been un-selecting/un-tickmarking this option for years.)
(ref another post, I agree with 'taxshack' that CCleaner should not, by default, ever remove Windows Log files.)
With relatively few exceptions these files take very little space (one exception being Datastore.edb, which is 100 MB in my machine, and which I seems to be already excluded by CCleaner).
And, in my opinion as an independent tech support worker, these Windows log files should be retained in order to know what Windows components have been updated on the machine.
I WISH WISH WISH that the default was to LEAVE THEM ALONE.
FYI, on my machine, where I have manually removed some of the more ancient windows updates and their corresponding log files, the CCleaner Analyze results shows:
System - Windows Log Files 24,366 KB 111 files
These are 24 MB that I am glad to have on the machine.
I also un-tick the cleaning/removal of the Memory Dumps, as i use them to help track down causes of Blue Screens. I think they should default to un-tick as well, but some may see this as a more specialized case.
Thank you for considering.