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#1 OFFLINE   grahame

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 09:14 PM

Hi just downloaded CCleaner and would appreciate if someone could tell me what boxs its safe to tick all in the advance section,

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old prefetch data
menu order cache
tray notifications cache
windows sze/location cache
user assist history
iis log files
hotfix unistallers
custom files and folders

Also I installed vista home premium last week then did a scan using zonealarm sercurity suite and found that there was 90.000files and folders scanned would these go back to when i had windows pro 2002 installed if so is there some software program i could install to remove these files.


Thanks (hope you can understand what i mean)

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 10:18 PM

Welcome to the Piriform Forums grahame! :)

You can start off by reviewing the CCleaner Beginner's Guide. If you have any further questions after viewing it just post them, and we'll answer them as best as possible.
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Posted 11 August 2008 - 10:23 PM

Personally I only have the Old Prefetch Data and User Assist History ticked (and Custom Files/folders, but that's only relevant if you have included/excluded files). That should be quite safe. I would steer clear of ticking anything which throws up a warning message.

In your Vista question, if you mean that you have thousands more files than when you had Win 2k then I'm not at all surprised. I'm sure there are some, if not many, that can be removed, there may be some info on Google. Or some Vista expert may drop by.

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Posted 12 August 2008 - 12:04 AM

The Following is MY OPINION ONLY AND REALLY I THINK IT IS UP TO YOU BUT IF I CAN HELP SOME BY GIVING MHO THAN I WILL.

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old prefetch data (yes)
menu order cache I use classic Start menu so I don't know about this one
tray notifications cache (if you have specific things you've told Vista to always show or always Hide DO NOT DO THIS ONE else go for it it'll get rid of some programs that may have been one shots)

windows sze/location cache Yes
user assist history
iis log files yes
hotfix unistallers I do this but only just before the new patch tuesday when I've been using patches for a month and know I won't need to uninstall them
custom files and folders only if you have custom files or folders set in the options section LOL
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Posted 12 August 2008 - 09:52 AM

I question the wisdom of selecting old prefetch data (yes)

The prefetch files are rolled out after a time of not being used and aid in system rebooting time reduction.

If you clean out the prefetch file then Windows has to rebuild them at next reboot thus increasing reboot time.

You can set what level of prefetch file caching you need with:
Windows XP Prefetch Clean And Control 1.2.0:
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Posted 12 August 2008 - 10:54 AM

I agree prefetch is neither *** or watercress (youngsters and non-UK'ers will have to guess or google that). But I thought prefetch only contained info on load optimisation of applications, not Windows O/S, so wouldn't be used at bootup? I suppose, on thinking about it, if you had lots of applications in your startup then yes, it could come into play.

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Posted 12 August 2008 - 04:35 PM

I like watercress sandwiches but I have not had one in a long while.

The prefetch files not only speeds up bootup but also application loading while you are using the system.

For example say you use CCleaner, Explorer, Internet Explorer, Outlook Express or Notepad during your logged in session then you quit one to work on another then decide to go back then the prefetch is used to speed up the application loading of the application you were using before.
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Posted 13 August 2008 - 12:31 AM

View PostYoKenny, on Aug 12 2008, 09:52 AM, said:

I question the wisdom of selecting old prefetch data (yes)

The prefetch files are rolled out after a time of not being used
I agree also. Personally I even question the inclusion of this option in CCleaner, especially as it is quite widely accepted now that deleting prefetch files is pointless and achieves nothing of any use. But then there will always be some who insist there is some good reason for deleting them so I guess the CCleaner guys will forever leave it in the program (and further enforce the myth that it is in some way worthwhile).

#9 OFFLINE   grahame

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Posted 13 August 2008 - 02:38 AM

Thanks for the quick response everybody, Will leave things as they are at the moment and have a read through the ccleaners beginners guide as sugested by Andavari.

Thanks again Grahame