In the Include, you INCLUDE folders you want CCleaner to clean as well.
In the Exclude, you EXCLUDE or spare folders that you don't want CCleaner to clean.
Before, you click the FIX on the registry scan, make a system restore point or verify if you have one.
Also try using a free program called ERUNT The Emergency Recovery Utility NT, just Goggle search on that. Download and install it. Use it to make a backup of the Registry in case CCleaner deletes any important registry entry.
After you have done the above procedure, fee free to hit the FIX button. Although, I fixed all the registry entries CCleaner has detected, it has given me no problems that I know of but I could not garantee the same for you so do the backup systems I gave you above first before using the registry cleaner tool.
Please feel free to navigate in these forums as well and you might find a lot of previously asked questions similar to yours with given answers.
ok look i edited my question is it understandable now
its not that hard
i dont understand
plz be clear
or something
The default disk cleaning option on CCleaner should be safe for you so its safe for you to delete junk files it detects. Bear in mind that junk files over time are recreated so if some junk file you deleted before reappears the next time you do cleaning with CCleaner, that is normal.
However, the Wipe Free Space option should be left UNCHECKED.
But the registry cleaning is the risky part so unless you make a backup or a restore point, I suggest you don't fix anything with the registry cleaner.
To find system restore:
Start> All Programs> Accessories> System Tools > System Restore and just follow the step by step procedure to make a restore point and also get there if you are going to make a restore operation.