Re: Jaws And Programs That Clean Your Computer

  • From: "Ricque" <ricque@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 07:02:36 -0500

Hi TerriLynne,
About backing up your hard drive,
this advice is givben for any  software thatis going to remove files from
the hard drive.
You can configure the program to delete what you want it to.
So, it doesn't have to delete cookies.
Ricque
----- Original Message -----
From: "TerriLynne" <terri_lynne@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 5:10 AM
Subject: Re: Jaws And Programs That Clean Your Computer


> Hi all,
> I have downloaded cleanup 3.1.2 and wish to use it, but am a little
> concerned about the following below information from the web site. First
of
> all, it is suggested that I make a back up of my hard disk. I have no idea
> how to do this. I have something like 22 gigs of stuff on my computer with
> around 3.5 gigs of free space. Where would I back this material up to,
and,
> in detail, how do I do it, you know which JAWS keystrokes, etc.??
>
> Also, I have a folder that I have made called downloads. I download
anything
> that I want to keep into this file. I am assuming that this file will be
> left untouched, but is this correct?
>
> Also, about cookies, I would love to get rid of most of them, but there
are
> three or four web sites which I stay logged into, and I like being able to
> just go to the site without having to log in. Cleaning out all my cookies
> would mean that I would have to re-log into these sites, correct?
>
> Well, I think that's all, and I look forward to all the help you can give
> me. Smile.
>
> TerriLynne
>
> Quote
> CleanUp! 3.1
> Installation Instructions
> Before installing CleanUp!, please take the time to read the following:
> . Please make a backup of your hard disk before running CleanUp! for the
> first time. While every attempt has been made to ensure that CleanUp! is
> bug-free, due to the number of different hardware and software
> configurations around today, it is impossible to guarantee that it will
> perform error-free on your particular system. As a result, it is strongly
> recommended that you make a backup of all important files before running
> CleanUp! for the first time, or before trying an upgraded version of
> CleanUp!. ...
> For example, CleanUp! attempts to delete files from various temporary
> directories (including download directories/caches), as well as emptying
the
> Recycle Bins. If you make a habit of saving files that you wish to keep in
> any of these places, then note that they will be deleted when CleanUp! is
> run. Note that it is generally considered poor practice to use temporary
> folders or the Recycle Bin to store files you intend to keep.
> End quote
>
>
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