-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Good Sync

  • From: "recklessmaverick@xxxxxxxxxx" <recklessmaverick@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 01 Aug 2009 13:42:20 -0400

You could have just left it installed and ignored it, so leaving the 
trash alone won't really hurt anything either.  At any convenient time, 
simply run CCleaner in both the File cleaner mode and the registry 
cleaner mode.

While I trust CCleaner 110% I still recommend you do a normal backup 
before running it and also tell CCleaner to back up the registry when it 
asks.  The longer it has been since a "clean install" of Windows the 
more important this recommendation will be.

Don

Sandi Beach wrote:
> I went to Start, All Programs, Good Sync and used their remove option.  I 
> ran a search for Good Sync and have lots of stuff left over.  One seems to 
> be within the Roboform folder.  One is in C/Windows/Prefetch.  Others are in 
> C/Documents and Settings/Joyce/application data/Good Sync.
> It seems I read on the site of Good Sync that I must remove all the data as 
> well as the program.
> I am unsure as to how to proceed.  Seems G, you have said not to go into 
> C/Windows and to leave things alone in there.
> I need advise on what to do with all this left over stuff!  And can I be 
> sure it was all put there by Good Sync.
> I am not going to have time to deal with this after today as we are headed 
> for an appt. with a surgeon tomorrow (my DH has a large fatty tumor to be 
> removed from his back on Monday).  I don't know when we will be back home.
> I am sure this Good Sync Stuff can wait.  Maybe I don't need to do anything 
> else?
> Sandi 
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