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  • Kabuchan
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    should i make a restore point now in case i do something dumb again? I just got all my bookmarks and programs in order.

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  • Dan
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    This app is no CCleaner that's for sure,lol.

    I can see where this program has it's uses, located files etc. But, the name of the program says it all...Disk Analyzer.

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  • jm1647
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    Originally Posted by Kabuchan
    everything fine now, thanks. luckily i download my photos to snapfish so those were safe.

    i'm curious if i could have done a system restore?
    definitely, if you did a restore point before doing all the deleting, if I'm not mistaken

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  • Kabuchan
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    everything fine now, thanks. luckily i download my photos to snapfish so those were safe.

    i'm curious if i could have done a system restore?

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  • jm1647
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    Originally Posted by anonymez
    CCleaner is much safer

    Oh yeah. I use it all the time. I like the Issue fixer with the registry backup tro be safe

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  • anonymez
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    CCleaner is much safer

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  • jm1647
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    Were the user comments wrong and it does delete? Does it have the clean feature?

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  • Dan
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    Ouch! I hope all is up and running well again.

    I see how the program CAN be useful, but you really need to look things over first. It gave me the options of deleting loads of old DVDD and ImgBurn logs that were just sitting around which was fine.

    But I wouldn't want to be selecting all + delete anytime soon.

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  • jm1647
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    @Kabuchan - don't feel bad , in my day I deleted needed stuff also

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  • Kabuchan
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    it works really well! it cleans out 0.0 MB files, files that go nowhere, empty folders, iso folders that you don't need anymore, and duplicate files. that's where i went wrong. i deleted some essential windows files and had to reinstall windows.

    apparently i know just enough about computers to make myself dangerous

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  • Dan
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    Yeah I think you should use caution with this app. I have my HDD in 4 partitions and in my C drive alone I could save 1G out of 11G being used.
    Seems to me the deleting is up to the user though??

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  • jm1647
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    Originally Posted by anonymez
    thanks jm, according to the description:



    i guess clean means delete?
    I am going by what I read in the comments from people who downloaded it from GOTD here

    EDit -A few of the comments describe that it only analyzes specifically this one #51


    this IS the FULL product.

    the descreption of the pruduct is misleading, but that’s because the creator described it wrong.

    go to the author’s website and you’ll find out that this product simply does not have the CLEAN feature.

    that’s why they offer the disksweeper software.

    when they describe this software they mean that it enables you to find useless files and delete them manually.
    Last edited by jm1647; 10 Jan 2007, 01:24 PM.

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  • anonymez
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    thanks jm, according to the description:

    helps you search, monitor and clean oldest files, big size files, duplicate files, zero size files, graphics files, video files, compressed files, temporary and junk files from PC.
    i guess clean means delete?

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  • jm1647
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    Originally Posted by anonymez
    how big is your hard disk? i'd be afraid of what it deleted, that's a pretty big jump

    From what I read about this program it only analyzes

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  • anonymez
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    went from 35% free disk space to 63%
    how big is your hard disk? i'd be careful and check what it wants to delete, that's a pretty big jump
    Last edited by anonymez; 10 Jan 2007, 01:04 PM.

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