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Greetings all,
I just recently reinstalled Win Vista Ultimate and approx. 25 programs along with it (all up-to-date versions) After doing all that, i wanted to run CCleaner to get rid of whatever crap buildup was present. To my absolute horror, there was approx. 2.5 GIGS of garbage after a clean install plus around 100 registry entries. Where the heck did all the crap come from??? I've never experienced having so much, much less on a clean, fresh install!!! When i went to clean the build up, i noticed that CCleaner (??) had placed some files, around 15 or so (eg. notepad.exe, explorer.exe) in C:/Windows, individually under all the file folders. I (foolishly) deleted all the files, thinking they were duplicates (they weren't!!!) Obviously, deleting explorer.exe meant that upon restart Windows won't boot (thank GOD for Rollback Rx!!!) I'm at a loss as to what to do - clean or leave be?? Ray |
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Only one thing you should do: READ before you click!
There are a heap of options in CCleaner. If you don't read them, don't use it! -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Athanasian Creed " wrote: Greetings all, I just recently reinstalled Win Vista Ultimate and approx. 25 programs along with it (all up-to-date versions) After doing all that, i wanted to run CCleaner to get rid of whatever crap buildup was present. To my absolute horror, there was approx. 2.5 GIGS of garbage after a clean install plus around 100 registry entries. Where the heck did all the crap come from??? I've never experienced having so much, much less on a clean, fresh install!!! When i went to clean the build up, i noticed that CCleaner (??) had placed some files, around 15 or so (eg. notepad.exe, explorer.exe) in C:/Windows, individually under all the file folders. I (foolishly) deleted all the files, thinking they were duplicates (they weren't!!!) Obviously, deleting explorer.exe meant that upon restart Windows won't boot (thank GOD for Rollback Rx!!!) I'm at a loss as to what to do - clean or leave be?? Ray |
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 23:44:15 -0400, "Athanasian Creed "
wrote: Greetings all, I just recently reinstalled Win Vista Ultimate and approx. 25 programs along with it (all up-to-date versions) After doing all that, i wanted to run CCleaner to get rid of whatever crap buildup was present. To my absolute horror, there was approx. 2.5 GIGS of garbage after a clean install plus around 100 registry entries. Where the heck did all the crap come from??? CCleaner gives you a list to check. You didn't? As to the volume of files... probably mostly temporary files from all the installations. No big deal. I've never experienced having so much, much less on a clean, fresh install!!! When i went to clean the build up, i noticed that CCleaner (??) had placed some files, around 15 or so (eg. notepad.exe, explorer.exe) in C:/Windows, individually under all the file folders. CCleaner doesn't move a thing. I (foolishly) deleted all the files, thinking they were duplicates (they weren't!!!) Obviously, deleting explorer.exe meant that upon restart Windows won't boot (thank GOD for Rollback Rx!!!) I'm at a loss as to what to do - clean or leave be?? Run the System File Checker. Google it if you don't know what it is or how to do it. |
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"Mick Murphy" wrote in message ... Only one thing you should do: READ before you click! There are a heap of options in CCleaner. If you don't read them, don't use it! -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia You're assuming i've never used CCleaner before when, in fact, i've used it for years! I DO "read before (i) click" I'm very careful. Sheesh - thanks for nothin' 'MATE' Ray |
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"Paul Montgomery" wrote in message ... On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 23:44:15 -0400, "Athanasian Creed " wrote: Greetings all, I just recently reinstalled Win Vista Ultimate and approx. 25 programs along with it (all up-to-date versions) After doing all that, i wanted to run CCleaner to get rid of whatever crap buildup was present. To my absolute horror, there was approx. 2.5 GIGS of garbage after a clean install plus around 100 registry entries. Where the heck did all the crap come from??? CCleaner gives you a list to check. You didn't? As to the volume of files... probably mostly temporary files from all the installations. No big deal. ** Correct - it was temp files from the installations. I deleted them from the C:\User\Raymond\AppData\Temp file. I've never experienced having so much, much less on a clean, fresh install!!! When i went to clean the build up, i noticed that CCleaner (??) had placed some files, around 15 or so (eg. notepad.exe, explorer.exe) in C:/Windows, individually under all the file folders. CCleaner doesn't move a thing. ** Well, i certainly didn't move it nor did i run the 'chkdsk for consistency' when prompted upon startup, so that operation didn't move any files either. Really strange. Now my problem is, after deleting via 'Windows Explorer', i got a BSOD upon reboot, restarted and it booted into Windows. I immediately rebooted and Windows wanted to check the disk for consistency (which i allowed) Moved a few files around, restarted and everything was OK EXCEPT that when i reran CCleaner, thinking it would show 1.8 GB less clutter, it still showed 2.5 GB of clutter to delete!!! Something like that makes me think that there is something wrong with CCleaner and how it's calculating the junk to delete, at least in my case. Oh well, c'est la vie! Ray |