Thanks VodaHost for the info on using CCleaner.
I do find however that the default in most of these type of Utilities is only set to perform safe functions ( with some obvious doing more than you may want to do) and the individual users must read what all the parameters do, in order to get the best benefit from the use of the utility.
Most important is what the default settings will do! As an example, if you leave the "History" and "Recently Typed URL's" boxes ticked, then after you activate the cleaner, all the typed in addresses sites you have visited and the History you could have looked up for the last 20 days (default IE setting) are deleted. All gone and now you scratch your head, because you can’t remember that important site you typed into the address bar only yesterday.
So, obviously you need to read the instructions and understand the actions and consequences of the different task functions.
Here are the basics that I use, and seem to have no major dramas using it this way, yes I do use the others - more for deep cleaning every 3 month or so, but never all the time - think it's a bit of a play off against the reason that most are there in the first place to help the user in the normal functions of using a PC.
http://www.pcbugfixer.com/temp/CClea...veryDayUse.doc
The document contains the "Options" for "Settings" and "Advanced" that I use.
After the basic, start reading what the rest can do - Only if you want to - just don't complain because you ticked ALL the boxes and then find that your History, Browser pass words and other information you thought handy to have, have now disappeared !!
Full marks however to the Author of CCleaner, it is a great Utility to have and use. I load it on all my customers PC’s, and they think its great.
I do find however that the default in most of these type of Utilities is only set to perform safe functions ( with some obvious doing more than you may want to do) and the individual users must read what all the parameters do, in order to get the best benefit from the use of the utility.
Most important is what the default settings will do! As an example, if you leave the "History" and "Recently Typed URL's" boxes ticked, then after you activate the cleaner, all the typed in addresses sites you have visited and the History you could have looked up for the last 20 days (default IE setting) are deleted. All gone and now you scratch your head, because you can’t remember that important site you typed into the address bar only yesterday.
So, obviously you need to read the instructions and understand the actions and consequences of the different task functions.
Here are the basics that I use, and seem to have no major dramas using it this way, yes I do use the others - more for deep cleaning every 3 month or so, but never all the time - think it's a bit of a play off against the reason that most are there in the first place to help the user in the normal functions of using a PC.
http://www.pcbugfixer.com/temp/CClea...veryDayUse.doc
The document contains the "Options" for "Settings" and "Advanced" that I use.
After the basic, start reading what the rest can do - Only if you want to - just don't complain because you ticked ALL the boxes and then find that your History, Browser pass words and other information you thought handy to have, have now disappeared !!
Full marks however to the Author of CCleaner, it is a great Utility to have and use. I load it on all my customers PC’s, and they think its great.
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