Delete all folders from C:\WINDOWS\$hf_mig$ which include IE7 in their name
Registry: delete all keys under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP0 which include IE7 in their name. If you have had all IE7 patches installed these keys contains total of several thousand values and will free up more than 500kb data from registry.
This cleanup is also pretty easy to do manually if this doesn't make into CCleaner. CCLeaner philosophy seems to be more like that every patch/servicepack should be uninstallable forever instead of 'make all patches permanent after x-months of stable use'. But ill post this here anyway
I have done small scale checking, yes. More than once. It will take out a lot of left over crap files from old IE versions. But not the roll-back files. Of cause. Removing the uninstall options is silly. Malware can make a reinstall of IE necessary. You need IE for reinstalling IE.
Having said that I have IE8 installed directly over IE5 because I reformatted recently. To uninstall previous versions properly and then reinstall IE8 is a way of achieving the same. Just deleting IE program files is a bad idea. Frankly.
I like that online scanner very much. I have others that I like equally well but it's not allowed to recommend anti-malware programs inhere. But since the free OneCare online is an official Microsoft offer it's acceptable, mods have said.
I have done small scale checking, yes. More than once. It will take out a lot of left over crap files from old IE versions. But not the roll-back files. Of cause. Removing the uninstall options is silly. Malware can make a reinstall of IE necessary. You need IE for reinstalling IE.
Having said that I have IE8 installed directly over IE5 because I reformatted recently. To uninstall previous versions properly and then reinstall IE8 is a way of achieving the same. Just deleting IE program files is a bad idea. Frankly.
I like that online scanner very much. I have others that I like equally well but it's not allowed to recommend anti-malware programs inhere. But since the free OneCare online is an official Microsoft offer it's acceptable, mods have said.
Microsoft can take the crap out if you use the link in my signature. It's the safe way.
The problem is the registry cleaner they use is overly aggressive and will tag some valid stuff as invalid, it's not the worst registry cleaner by far but still a little aggressive to say the least. Nothing sucks more than having to reinstall a working program because of registry cleaning, so using it you have to know what registry values it wants to remove - and since most end-users just click the clean all button they'll run into issues.