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Old 04-27-2006, 06:55 AM   #21 (permalink)
rozel
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: UK
Posts: 38
OS: XP Pro (SP2)


OK I hear what you say, but when a site such as this gives a link, then maybe you ought to underline any matters of importance such as "remember this program deletes temporary folders as well as temporary files". I cannot argue with what you say but I sure as hell don't remember seeing this when I clicked on the download to install and run CleanUp. Coming from a so called trusted forum such as this I went on to install and run the program. You certainly didn't give me any warnings initially and now I think you are covering your backside.

I do not want a war - I simply do not agree that you are not at least partially to blame. I have never blamed you entirely but cannot understand why the versions have changed and why you need to explore deep inside Cleanup's help files to learn of the registry adjustment to prevent it form cleaning all but your boot drive's temporary files (I mean folders or do I mean both lol!). No this is poor software. It is not bad practice as the site says to store files in temporary folders and I sure as hell don't need to be treated as an imbocile as you seem intent on doing in the manner of your responses. After all it was you who asked the question as to why my software didn't have the option wasn't it? This here implies you did not know beforehand and this admission is all I need. To cover yourself by stating the small print on the site gives rise to my feelings as already said that you had no idea what the problem was and went off shooting in the dark. This indirectly and contributantly caused my files to be deleted.

I sincerely trust that other members will hede this thread before downloading and running Cleanup! I also sincerely hope that once my system is clean, that I can recover my files - oh and thankyou for wishing me luck in this respect (NOT!).

Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh

Unless I get a response from a senior member who can at least acknowledge what I'm saying, then I'm outta here!

Paul
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