Hello: I never ran this before, but would like to know if before removing items, I get a chance to go over them first? I dont like things automatically removed without me knowing exactly what they are! Thanks
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Started by tomsccr, Dec 15 2008 06:32 PM
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Posted 15 December 2008 - 06:32 PM
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Posted 15 December 2008 - 08:18 PM
You do get to see what is being cleaned/deleted and can untick items.
Also if you do a registry clean (issues) you are offered the choice of making a backup of the deleted reg entries in case you need to restore them. They are backed up by default to 'my documents' Just right click and chose merge to restore them.
Here is a read for you the CCleaner beginners guide,
http://www.internetr...beginnersguide/
Also if you do a registry clean (issues) you are offered the choice of making a backup of the deleted reg entries in case you need to restore them. They are backed up by default to 'my documents' Just right click and chose merge to restore them.
Here is a read for you the CCleaner beginners guide,
http://www.internetr...beginnersguide/
CCLEANER, RECUVA, DEFRAGGLER AND SPECCY DOCUMENTATION CAN BE FOUND HERE
http://www.piriform.com/docs
http://www.piriform.com/docs
#3 OFFLINE
Posted 15 December 2008 - 08:21 PM
hazelnut, on Dec 15 2008, 08:18 PM, said:
You do get to see what is being cleaned/deleted and can untick items.
Also iy you do a registry clean (issues) you are offered the choice of making a backup of the deleted reg entries in case you need to restore them. They are backed up by default to 'my documents' Just right click and chose merge to restore them.
Here is a read for you the CCleaner beginners guide,
http://www.internetr...beginnersguide/
Also iy you do a registry clean (issues) you are offered the choice of making a backup of the deleted reg entries in case you need to restore them. They are backed up by default to 'my documents' Just right click and chose merge to restore them.
Here is a read for you the CCleaner beginners guide,
http://www.internetr...beginnersguide/
Thank You, Just what I needed to know











