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CCleaner Beginner's Guide |
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Windows
On your left you have check boxes to select what you would like to clean or not
to clean.
Tip: I recommend using the default
checked boxes and running Advanced maybe once a month or so.
At the bottom of Progress you have Analyze and Run Cleaner.
Clicking on Analyze will create a
list of everything CCleaner is going to clean. You can right click in the big
white box and save the list as a text file.
Clicking on Run Cleaner will clean everything. You can right click in the
big white box and save the list as a text file. Note: you do not have to run
Analyze, if you do not wish too.
Applications
On your left you have check boxes to select what you would like to clean or not
to clean.
Tip: I recommend having them all
checked. Unless you are a business or use the documents a lot, I would uncheck
the Office box under Applications.
The Applications cleaning is tied in with the Windows cleaning, so it cleans
them both at once. You do not have to click on each individual tab to clean
Windows and Applications.
Keyboard Shortcuts
ALT+A Analyze
ALT+C Cancel
ALT+R Run Cleaner
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