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Which safe options should I select for CCleaner to clean?

Icedrake,what is the matter?Are you getting bored or something?

As an actively participating member,you have seen most of these answers before.

Anyhow,are you talking about which Windows tab and which Applications tab items should you check?

Or are you referring to which items to check during Registry cleaning?

You know that many of these items depend on how you personally use your system.

 

I am a little busy now but I will be back and add more.This should be enough to get the ball rolling from other advisors.

:) davey

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Which safe options should I select for CCleaner to clean?

De-select all items in both Windows and Advanced then select one item then run CCleaner to see what it finds and can remove.

 

If you hold down the left mouse then swipe the items in the Analyze or Run screen then depress Ctrl+C (copy) then open up a Notepad session then Ctrl+V (paste) the output from the CCleaner run.

"Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school." - Albert Einstein

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Icedrake, I see exactly where davey's coming from, and I have to agree with him, but the other side of the coin?

 

I think you are a breath of fresh air, and don't ever change. :lol:

I'll go along with that. :P

:) davey

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