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airport101
CANN CCleaner PLEASE CLEAN THE SYSTEM RESTORE FOLDERS
AND ALSO I RUN CCleaner
AND THEN I RUN THE MICROSOFT CLEANMGR VIA START RUN
AND IT FINDS MORE STUFF TO CLEAN

??????
DJpailo
Don't use CAP locks in your posts, it just makes the post harder to read.

There is a guide from Microsoft on how to delete system restore points that have been created in the past:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/h...ps/mcgill1.mspx
Anthony A
QUOTE(DJpailo @ Aug 15 2007, 08:57 AM) *
Don't use CAP locks in your posts, it just makes the post harder to read.

There is a guide from Microsoft on how to delete system restore points that have been created in the past:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/h...ps/mcgill1.mspx



I read that guide and there is an easier way to do it. Right click C:/ drive or what ever drive you want to remove the restore points for. Than select "properties". Than "disk cleanup". Than select "more options" tab. There is an option to remove all restore points except the most recent. Done.
JDPower
QUOTE(Anthony A @ Aug 15 2007, 02:24 PM) *
I read that guide and there is an easier way to do it. Right click C:/ drive or what ever drive you want to remove the restore points for. Than select "properties". Than "disk cleanup". Than select "more options" tab. There is an option to remove all restore points except the most recent. Done.

I actually have disk cleanup pinned to my start menu for this exact same reason. It would be great for CCleaner to have the ability to remove old restore points but unfortunately I can't see it happening.
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