On Mon, 29 May 2006 20:01:30 GMT, "aybeesea"
<aybeesea@dobbleyou_ex_why_see.com> wrote:
>
>On 29-May-2006, "Rolex" <rolex@twebmaster.com> said:
>
>> See above for program:
>>
>> CCleaner (Crap Cleaner) is a freeware system optimization and privacy
>> tool.
>> That removes unused and temporary files from your system - allowing
>> Windows
>> to run faster, more efficiently and giving you more hard disk space.
>>
>> Don't misinterprete the name of this program. it is a powerful windows
>> cleaning program. it will optimize the performance AND perfectly safe to
>>
>> use. it is freeware and requires no serial number
>> 1. install program
>> 2. run program
>> 3. Analyze
>> Run cleaner
>> Run cleaner AGAIN (important)
>
>I heartily endorse Rolex's recommendation for this program and I've used it
>for a very long time over many versions. Anyone wanting to read more about
>it should visit the developer's site:
>http://www.ccleaner.com/
>
>I find it handy to use the option of "run ccleaner when computer starts",
>and also, a *very* handy facility is the option to custom wipe a folder. A
>lot of folks use QuickPar and I wonder if they all know the history QP
>leaves behind? If you do use QuickPar, in Windows go to:
>C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Application Data\QuickPar
>and take a look at the content of that folder. Depending on how thoroughly
>you check these things, the contents may well suprise you. To make sure it
>is always clean, in CCleaner click on Options/Custom/Add Folder. Then enter
>the address of your QuickPar folder as mentioned above, where "user" is
>whatever username you personally use.
>HTH.
Thanks, abc, for all this info & your very handy tips. My word, but
you must read a lot. All this masterly knowledge & in depth research &
you still have time to prepare & cook exotic meals. LOL
Mephi
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