Hello Chris and the group. M not sure about disk cleanup. But I know what you are talking about with recent documents. It will show the last eight or 10 or so documents your work done. As for disk cleaned up, I try to run it about once a week. I run it with the schedule of defrag which for vista happens every Wednesday morning at one o'clock.
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On Jul 4, 2011, at 9:00 PM, Christopher Chaltain <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Doesn't this get cleaned out when you rung Start Menu -> All Programs ->
> Accessories -> System Tools -> Disk Clean? I'd also recommend programs
> like EasyCleaner or CCleaner if you want to keep things from building up
> and slowing your Windows system down.
>
> If you really want to get rid of your My Recent Documents folder then
> there may be a setting in a tool like Tweak UI. I'm sure you could find
> something in Google if it exists.
>
> On 04/07/11 19:30, Harry Brown wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> Well, I'm using a gateway laptop, running windows xp pro.
>> Folks, I have a my recent documents folder. I don't need this folder, do I?
>> I definently need the my documents folder, of course, but the my recent
>> documents folder? Folks, I got junk in there from a year ago!
>> What a bunch of junk in there!
>> Should I delete the folder, or, can I delete it, and just keep the my
>> documents folder?
>> Why should I have a my recent documents folder when I can just use the
>> my documents folder?
>> Just a question.
>> I'd love to delete the my recent documents folder, and never have it on
>> my computer again.
>> I wish there was a way to keep anything from going into the my recent
>> documents folder, when I don't want anything to go into that folder.
>> If I want to put something in the my documents folder, then I'll do
>> that, for sure!
>> No wonder it takes windows computers so much darn time to boot up, anyway!
>> Also, for you Mac users, isn't there now a Mac that has instant on? I
>> thought some of the Mac computers have instant on.
>> Harry
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