Ran analyze, and have a question.
Started by CindyG, Sep 26 2008 01:55 AM
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#1 OFFLINE
Posted 26 September 2008 - 01:55 AM
Okay, I ran analyze and my goodness
, there was so much on there that I wasn't sure if I should run cleaner.
. It showed my real player music list and I don't want that deleted, will it? Or is it just left over stuff from downloading my music and other programs. I haven't used it in awhile, but I bought that music and downloaded other programs on it. Just wondering, thanks.
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 26 September 2008 - 09:27 AM
This is a tough question to answer, but may be better to break it down. First anything that CC finds durring analysis is on the list of items to be removed. So if your your music list is in there it will be gone upon cleaning.
In CC on the Applications tab do you have an item check marked that would be related to Real Player?
Have a look at the user guide found here: http://www.ccleanerbeginnersguide.com/
Many of the items found durring a scan are going to be temporary files. But this also depends on which items are checked such as Cookies, Logs etc. In the table of contents look over the "Cleaner Information" chapter. This covers the Windows tab in CC.
The Applications tab is for software that you installed and didnt come with OS necessarily.
In CC on the Applications tab do you have an item check marked that would be related to Real Player?
Have a look at the user guide found here: http://www.ccleanerbeginnersguide.com/
Many of the items found durring a scan are going to be temporary files. But this also depends on which items are checked such as Cookies, Logs etc. In the table of contents look over the "Cleaner Information" chapter. This covers the Windows tab in CC.
The Applications tab is for software that you installed and didnt come with OS necessarily.
#3 OFFLINE
Posted 26 September 2008 - 09:56 AM
Also if you have made a back up of all your music at least you have that in case of 'emergencies'
If you downloaded all your music to a temporary location then CCleaner may see this as needing to be cleaned, for this is what it does, cleans temp files.
If you downloaded all your music to a temporary location then CCleaner may see this as needing to be cleaned, for this is what it does, cleans temp files.
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http://www.piriform.com/docs
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#4 OFFLINE
Posted 26 September 2008 - 07:38 PM
Disk4mat, on Sep 26 2008, 01:27 AM, said:
This is a tough question to answer, but may be better to break it down. First anything that CC finds durring analysis is on the list of items to be removed. So if your your music list is in there it will be gone upon cleaning.
In CC on the Applications tab do you have an item check marked that would be related to Real Player?
Have a look at the user guide found here: http://www.ccleanerbeginnersguide.com/
Many of the items found durring a scan are going to be temporary files. But this also depends on which items are checked such as Cookies, Logs etc. In the table of contents look over the "Cleaner Information" chapter. This covers the Windows tab in CC.
The Applications tab is for software that you installed and didnt come with OS necessarily.
In CC on the Applications tab do you have an item check marked that would be related to Real Player?
Have a look at the user guide found here: http://www.ccleanerbeginnersguide.com/
Many of the items found durring a scan are going to be temporary files. But this also depends on which items are checked such as Cookies, Logs etc. In the table of contents look over the "Cleaner Information" chapter. This covers the Windows tab in CC.
The Applications tab is for software that you installed and didnt come with OS necessarily.
Hey, thanks! I unchecked some boxes and CLEANED! Everything seems to be okay so far. Oh, and I forgot, I have system restore. LOL!











