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  1. Hi Thanks for the very speedy reply, just got to love the world wide community that the www provides Yes, I surmised it was finding 'other junk' but as I had only ticked the box for 'System -Empty Recycle bin' I found it puzzling hence the question to which incidently I could not readily see the answer in the online help or beiginners guide? The one thing I forgot to try was copying and pasting the analysis report, always nice know what was done - perhaps report exporting/logging could be added?
  2. Hi All Like many folk I came to CCleaner by a search for ways to clean up my PC and get running more smoothly. I installed it a while ago v 1.36.430 and I have used it with caution by using the analyse function to 'look' at what is being offered for removal then making the decision to "clean". I actually "cleaned" with for the first time yesterday So, for now I would some feedback on this:- "System -Empty Recycle bin" my bin had been emptied by via the desktop already but CCleaner found 178MB of files mainly or many in the User & Settings folder(s) but as these (mostly) were associated with applications like flash player and dcouments being opened I went ahead and 'cleaned' them. But my question is, if the Windows Recycle Bin was already empty just what was CC identifying? TIA
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