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  • Removing a drop-down list of programs that have been run from "Run" in Start Menu.

  • Removing a history of searches stored in a list, if you search for other computers over a network.

  • Removing  a list of what you searched for when you search thru your hard disks for files.

  • Removing  hidden history lists for common dialogs (common dialogs are the standard Windows file open/save boxes). With this option, you will delete that history. When items are moved around your Start Menu, it makes a separate memory of their names and their positions. This option also clean the whole history of the Start Menu order and resets them to alphabetical order.

  • Removing  encrypted database in the system registry that remembers a wide range of information about what you have clicked on your start menu. The dates and times of mouse clicks are stored with the names of programs started.

  • Run Registry Cleaner utility.

  • Removing  automatic registry backups that take drive space, and can store sensitive data.

  • Cleans IE automatic drop-down list that can remember passwords, form data, URLs and other history of what you have typed into web forms. Also this option will clean typed URLs in IE address box. This option eliminates files that have been automatically saved onto your hard drive from the Internet. This option also, deletes a hidden URL history list where IE keeps of all the Web sites that you have visited.

  • Cleans IE "cookies" that have been stored by the IE browser. Cookies are data that Web sites leave in your browser to identify you on return visits. They can store sensitive data about you, and with cookies other sites or programs can trace your interests, how many times you visit certain sites etc. Recommended is to delete all cookies.

  • Cleans IE favorites folder. If you use it, all of yours rest favorites after cleaning will be moved to root favorite "folder" and all of your favorites "folders" will be emptied and deleted.

  • Cleans  cache and history for Netscape users

  • Cleans  cache and history for Opera browser users

  • Cleans chosen mailboxes, even all in Outlook Express. If you delete all of your mailboxes, OE will create new during first start. Remember that your inbox rules, message searches etc will be deleted also if you delete min one mailbox, and rest of mailboxes will be moved to "root" mail folder (Local Folders) Your account information (passwords, internet mail and news server accounts, names, address book) are not affected by this function. Recommended is to run "Compact all folders" from the File Menu of Outlook Express to remove traces of sent and deleted mails before running this option.

  • Deleting offline web pages, if any.

  • Deleting downloaded program files, ActiveX controls and components that have installed themselves into your browser from web sites. Sometimes these programs are harmless, but sometime...

  • Deletes the Swap file. Under Windows the Swap file is locked. Because of that, for deleting of swap file your computer must be restarted. During reboot process, old swap file is deleted, and Windows will create new, clean swap file on same location.

  • Search HD for application logs, and delete it. Install logs is not deleted because they is needed for uninstalling programs.

  • Deletes Windows Temporary files that can build up to a large volume quite quickly and contain all kinds of tracks.

  • Cleans the list of last 15 documents you open.

  • Cleans clipboard contents.

  • Deleting logs of how often you run your programs.

  • Cleans custom files and folders. Just drag and drop files or folders from Windows Explorer or other shell program (like Windows Commander) that you wish to be deleted.

  • Cleans 138 unnecessary file types like backup files (*.bak), temporary files (*.tmp) etc. This option  can free a lot of disk space.

  • Clean recent documents lists for 65 popular applications (if installed in default paths). Supported programs: ApsoluteFTP, ACDSEE Photo Viewer, Adaptec Easy CD Creator, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Adobe Photoshop, ASPack, Cabinet Manager, Corel Draw!Delphi, Delphi, DiskKeeper, Download Accelerator, Eudora Mail, FTP Explorer, GetRight, GetRight ExplorerBar, GoZilla, Helios TextPad, Helios TextPad, HelpWriter, Icon Extractor, ICQ 2000a, InstallShield Express, JASC Paintshop Pro, Jet PhotoShell, JG Soft Edit Pad, McAfee Virus Scan, Microangelo 98, Micrografx Picture Publisher, Microsoft FrontPage, Microsoft FrontPage Express, Microsoft Help Workshop, Microsoft HTML Help, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Publisher 2000, Microsoft Windows Paint, Microsoft Windows WordPad, Microsoft Visual Basic, Napster, NEATO Labels, NeoPlanet, Norton AntiVirus 2000, Norton File Manager, Norton Utilities 2000, NoteTab Pro, Opera Browser, PackageForTheWeb, Personal Ancestral File, Real Audio Player, Real Download, SureThing CD Labeler, Ulead Photo Explorer, Ulead Photo Viewer, Ulead PhotoImpact, Ulead PhotoImpact Viewer, UltraEdit, UltraEdit, Web Ferret, Windows Commander, WinOnCD, WinRar, WinZip, Wise Installer, Yahoo Player, ZipMagic 2000, Zone Alarm...

  • Scan thru your disk(s) for, and automatically clean archive files, backup files, dos batch files, dos-in-windows support files, graphic files, help files, multimedia files, screen savers, setup files, temporary files, text files, wallpaper files, duplicated files, files than not used in last six months...

  • Deleting of custom file types. For example if you type *.cdr all CorelDraw! files will be deleted.

  • Scan disk(s) for files contains certain text and delete them.

  • Clean files slack. Slack is "empty" space between physically end of file and end of cluster - smallest unit for storing data on FAT hard drives. In some rare cases, even those few bytes can contains sensitive information.

  • Using of  DoD-522022m (U.S. Government Department of Defense DOD Standard 5220.22-M) specification recommended by NSA when you wipe HD free space. It is a specification for how a file is to be securely erased. It entails writing over all of the data area of the file with 1's (FFh) then writing over it all again with 0's (00h). This procedure is repeated 3 times. Then finally, file is overwritten with the value of F6h (11110110). Because hard drives are magnetic storage media, the data that is recorded often leaves a magnetic trace, even after it has been "deleted" AND overwritten. If you deleted a file, and then saved data over that portion of the hard drive, in most cases all or most of the data would still be recoverable with special hardware. This hardware looks for the magnetic traces of the old data and reconstructs the file as it was. The point of all the 1's and 0's then, is to set and clear every magnetic bit used to store the file several times. The expectation is that this will be enough to prevent reading the data, which has been overwritten and cleared multiple times. Imagine a chalkboard, if you were to write on it, and then erase it, you would usually still be able to read what had been written. If you then wrote on it again, you would still be able to read most of what had been there. But now, cover the entire board with chalk, and then erase the entire board, three times... and you have little hope of reading what had originally been written.

  • Wipe (clean) disk empty space after registry, browser's history, logs etc cleaning. For maximum security, recommended is to clean free space leastways once per week.

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