| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 297792 |
2004-11-29 10:11:00 |
I just downloaded CCleaner and ran "run cleaner". Then i went to issues and and "scaned for issues" once i had ran both of the tests I got it to fix all the problems and clicked ok. Was this a good idea or could have this deleted files i needed? |
Zach (6466) |
| 297793 |
2004-11-29 10:13:00 |
Its possible. One would soon find out if it was wrong. Whatever the entries are u deleted in scan for issues. They will not work, or crash. |
Spacemannz (808) |
| 297794 |
2004-11-29 10:19:00 |
Just let the program decide, and with the Issues scan, you have the opprotunity to backup anyway. I did at the beginning, but don't bother now. But best to do it as it does give you a certain peace of mind.
It is quite safe. |
Pheonix (280) |
| 297795 |
2004-11-30 02:05:00 |
i have noticed that CCleaner seems to pick up a few reg entries that none of the others picks up and they seem to be vital ones....eg the file accostion for media files. it also missed a few rubbish entries i knew was there. however the web site did say it was a BETA program so there is some hope left ;-) |
tweak'e (174) |
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