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DalGond

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About DalGond

  • Birthday 06/03/1987

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  1. You're right! I forgot to say that tested only in Vista... sorry! For instance, sometimes the Apple Installer will keep files there for ages (in my case, since Safari launched 3.x version) It can help users freeing some bits, at least once. Thanks for corrections! Is it possible to be added to Winapp2.ini file? Chrs, Dalton
  2. I was manually deleting some files and find about 700Mb(!) of temporary installation files. When updating Apple Software, every installation packet is temporary cached. These temporary installation packets will remain there undefinedly... and according with Apple's support, they're safe to delete! Sources: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1513820 http://discussions.info.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=11635634 CCleaner .ini suggestion: [Apple Installer Cache] LangSecRef=3021 DetectFile1=%ProgramData%\Apple\Installer Cache DetectFile2=%ProgramData%\Apple Computer\Installer Cache Default=False FileKey1=%ProgramData%\Apple\Installer Cache|*.*|RECURSE FileKey2=%ProgramData%\Apple Computer\Installer Cache|*.*|RECURSE
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