Help - Search - Members
Full Version: Applications cleanning
Piriform Community Forums > Piriform Software > CCleaner Discussion
Eli
Need to know, if in the cleaning process,Spy ware doctor anti spy is cleaned as well, although it doesn't figure in the application list.
Thank you in advance. Eli
EL1TE
QUOTE (Eli @ Mar 11 2008, 04:08 PM) *
Need to know, if in the cleaning process,Spy ware doctor anti spy is cleaned as well, although it doesn't figure in the application list.
Thank you in advance. Eli

Hi Eli, yes CCleaner can clean' Spyware Doctor. But first you need the add-on for that, which can be found here: http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=1110

QUOTE
Listed in Alphabetical Order
.
.
.
[*Spyware Doctor]
.
.
.


Download the file and extract it to the CCleaner's installation folder, run the application again and it will clean it, hope this helps. smile.gif
Eli
QUOTE (EL1TE @ Mar 11 2008, 05:19 PM) *
Hi Eli, yes CCleaner can clean' Spyware Doctor. But first you need the add-on for that, which can be found here: http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=1110



Download the file and extract it to the CCleaner's installation folder, run the application again and it will clean it, hope this helps. smile.gif

Thank you for reply but its a no can do for me...
EL1TE
QUOTE (Eli @ Mar 12 2008, 12:32 AM) *
Thank you for reply but its a no can do for me...

Oh, it's so easy. sad.gif

1-Just download the file: http://www.internetrotsyourbrain.com/winapp2/winapp2.zip
2-Extract it to your desktop
3-Move the file that was extracted (winapp2.ini) to CCleaner installation folder
4-Run CCleaner and clean your system.
5-That's all mellow.gif
Eli
QUOTE (EL1TE @ Mar 13 2008, 12:27 PM) *
Oh, it's so easy. sad.gif

1-Just download the file: http://www.internetrotsyourbrain.com/winapp2/winapp2.zip
2-Extract it to your desktop
3-Move the file that was extracted (winapp2.ini) to CCleaner installation folder
4-Run CCleaner and clean your system.
5-That's all mellow.gif

Thank you for your help, I did as instructed and it worked. The question know is about all the additions : Is that OK that all the applications are in the cleaner now? I simply unmarked all what I'm not familiar with including windows additions that I have not any clue as to what these are. Thank u again for your kind help. Eli
EL1TE
QUOTE (Eli @ Mar 14 2008, 01:47 AM) *
Thank you for your help, I did as instructed and it worked. The question know is about all the additions : Is that OK that all the applications are in the cleaner now? I simply unmarked all what I'm not familiar with including windows additions that I have not any clue as to what these are. Thank u again for your kind help. Eli

All the new additions have a "*" before the application name, for example: *Spyware Doctor, this is the one for Spyware Doctor, so if you want to clean the files on SD that option needs to be checked, if you don' want to clean just uncheck, like you always do when cleaning normally. If you are not sure what is the application X then browse on Google for it, maybe you just don't even need that app anymore, which will free up even more space, lol.

smile.gif
Eli
[quote name='EL1TE' date='Mar 14 2008, 07:38 AM' post='98369']
All the new additions have a "*" before the application name, for example: *Spyware Doctor, this is the one for Spyware Doctor, so if you want to clean the files on SD that option needs to be checked, if you don' want to clean just uncheck, like you always do when cleaning normally. If you are not sure what is the application X then browse on Google for it, maybe you just don't even need that app anymore, which will free up even more space, lol.

smile.gif
[/quote
Sorry, but what is the meaning of the term:lol, at the end of your reply?
EL1TE
QUOTE (Eli @ Mar 14 2008, 08:05 AM) *
Sorry, but what is the meaning of the term:lol, at the end of your reply?

lol, basically what i was trying to say is that if you don't know what an "addiction" is use Google to search for it, because if the addiction appears there is because you have it installed, so i've said that if you uninstall useless applications you'll have more free space because most of us have useless applications that we don't use and they are using disk space. But like you've said uncheck what you are not sure about. mellow.gif
hazelnut
QUOTE (Eli @ Mar 14 2008, 08:05 AM) *
Sorry, but what is the meaning of the term:lol, at the end of your reply?



See here

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lol
Eli
QUOTE (EL1TE @ Mar 14 2008, 11:19 AM) *
lol, basically what i was trying to say is that if you don't know what an "addiction" is use Google to search for it, because if the addiction appears there is because you have it installed, so i've said that if you uninstall useless applications you'll have more free space because most of us have useless applications that we don't use and they are using disk space. But like you've said uncheck what you are not sure about. mellow.gif

Thank you very much for your helpful reply .Eli
Eli
QUOTE (hazelnut @ Mar 14 2008, 12:39 PM) *

Thank you for the link,know I`ll get the chance to work on my slang........
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2010 Invision Power Services, Inc.