Hello.
I too, support CleanSweep as an effective program to clean up your system...
When combined with Microsoft's regclean, my system has been working
flawlessly (and I am running 8 gigs of software to boot)...
regards,
Eddie Apostol
Multimedia Applications Instructor, Developer
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Taylor <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, February 09, 1998 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: Deleting unused programs & files
>Rich, Rich, never trust any program that says it will delete something from
>your computer.
>I have been using Clean Sweep in my enterprise for two years and through 2
>versions. I review everything that it wants to do, and I have last say if
>it will. There are check boxes that can be unchecked and the information
>for that box will remain in the computer. I have never in two years on 25
>computer had a problem with Clean Sweep.
>
>Ron
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Richard J. Doyle <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Sunday, February 08, 1998 7:12 PM
>Subject: Re: Deleting unused programs & files
>
>
>>Personally, I downloaded a free trial version of Clean Sweep and I was
>>shocked at what it claimed was safe to delete. I uninstalled it, and I
>>wouldn't trust it to provide reliable info.
>>
>>Richard J. Doyle
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>>
>>There should be some things we don't name. Just so we can sit around all
>>day and wonder what they are.
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Kunal Ganguly [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>>Sent: Sunday, February 08, 1998 1:43 AM
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: Deleting unused programs & files
>>
>>greetings
>>
>>>John
>>>I purchased a program from Quaterdeck,"Clean Sweep". I think I paid
about
>>>$60. I am Director IT for a small company with 15 computers using Win95
>>and
>>>10 using DOS. I have tried several other programs but none as clean as
>>>Clean Sweep.
>>>
>>
>>qdeck cleansweep is also very unstable, id suggest backing up the backups
>>that it makes..
>>u may have a serious situation if u have ie4.0 installed, some vital DLL
>>files are classified as 'orphans' and sumone not knowning what they do can
>>delete them...
>>
>>i have faced several problems regarding this matter, espiacially concering
>>games which run under Win95..
>>the package has many problems, so i wud not suggest u make it ur sole
means
>>of combat against the law of data expansion. Try and use ur own common
>>sense
>>and try and divide everything into neat little folders..!
>>
>>compress small files and while un-installing ne application, immdiately
>>clean up ne mess itmay have left behind (.ini files, .dll/.vxd files in
the
>>windows/system folder, entries in win.ini and the registry)
>>
>>dont stop using Qdeck cleaner, but dont depend on it either,
>>personally i never use it, but i do use the 'Install monitor' its an
>>excellent way to keep track of what files are going where and what entries
>>are being made..
>>
>>regards,
>>Kunal
>>
>>
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