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Gordon Darling

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Jan 6, 2010, 2:57:19 PM1/6/10
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Don't recall this being mentioned before

http://www.thewindowsclub.com/ncleaner-a-ccleaner-on-steroids#more-5735

"nCleaner : A CCleaner on steroids!
nCleaner is a 875 KB freeware application which contains an advanced
system and application cleaner with over 90 cleaning items available, a
Registry Cleaner, a Security Advisor, a Tweak Manager, an advanced
Startup Manager, a Junk Finder, a Free Space Shredder, a System Resource
Monitor & a System Adviser.
nCleaner has the one of the best cleaning ration on the market due to an
advance detection algorithm, also providing security and stability. It
handles all major Browsers & major Instant Messaging applications.

nCleaner also offers memory management, advanced schedule options, real
time system resources monitoring, system tweak manger, startup manager,
loging options, automatic updater, plugin options, custom clean, advanced
statistics and many other features."

Don't have a Windows machine handy for testing at the moment. May be of
interest.

Homepage
http://www.nkprods.com/ncleaner/

Regards
Gordon

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Why Tea

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Jan 6, 2010, 5:28:26 PM1/6/10
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Thanks Gordon. Just gave it a quick spin. What a
delightfully designed program. It definitely is a keeper.

It provides good memory stats and real time monitor,
but I don't seem to find any suggestion of how much
virtual memory to set or perhaps it's already optimal.

/Why Tea

Gordon Darling

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Jan 6, 2010, 5:39:17 PM1/6/10
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On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:28:26 -0800, Why Tea wrote:

> snippage <


> Thanks Gordon. Just gave it a quick spin. What a delightfully designed
> program. It definitely is a keeper.
>
> It provides good memory stats and real time monitor, but I don't seem to
> find any suggestion of how much virtual memory to set or perhaps it's
> already optimal.
>
> /Why Tea

Glad you found it useful.

Regards
Gordon

Bob Adkins

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Jan 6, 2010, 9:00:06 PM1/6/10
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On 06 Jan 2010 19:57:19 GMT, Gordon Darling <m...@privacy.net> wrote:

nCleaner is pretty old, and appears to be out of development. It can
still be useful on Windows XP, however.

Bear Bottoms

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Jan 7, 2010, 1:21:30 AM1/7/10
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Gordon,there is nothing wrong with nCleaner but the inexperienced may
shoot themselves in the foot. This program needs to be meditated on
before using. Create a good backup first, then think twice. It is
entirely possible to loose essential operating system files with
nCleaner. Careful!

Cawshus

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Jan 7, 2010, 11:55:42 PM1/7/10
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Gordon Darling <m...@privacy.net> wrote in
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> Don't recall this being mentioned before

> Homepage
> http://www.nkprods.com/ncleaner/
>
> Regards
> Gordon
>

TY.

About 1.5gb cleaned off one machine - no ill effects after.

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Mike Mills

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Jan 8, 2010, 11:54:18 PM1/8/10
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Cawshus <YaWontFindIt@Here> wrote in
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> Gordon Darling <m...@privacy.net> wrote in
> news:4b44eb1f$0$562$c5fe...@read01.usenet4all.se:
>
>> Don't recall this being mentioned before
>> Homepage
>> http://www.nkprods.com/ncleaner/

inst 8:44 AM 07/06/2008
run
free
bad screen & useless gui
do not del until checked out.

this screwed up my icon display , now to see if it can be undone?
I restored the previous registry save, which was not entirely
possible, but it fixed the icon display problem.
I then rebooted with difficulty.
saved the registry again after cold boot.
reboot
saved registry with erunt a second time.
[3% reduction in size ]
all ok.
4:52 PM 07/06/2008

Cawshus

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Jan 9, 2010, 5:09:36 PM1/9/10
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Mike Mills <effi...@canada.com> wrote in
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The worse new is you may also find you are missing some files.

Your experience confirms this in not a program for the 'hit & giggle'
approach. Good OS knowledge and cautious approach are required. Users
need to read instructions carefully and check through all options before
clicking 'Clean now'. After doing that, the full list of 'improvements'
need to be read and any you are unsure about unchecked. Whilst nCleaner
can make a lot of unwanted changes to systems if used without caution,
this is not unique to nCleaner. Users should always be careful with any
program that removes files, cleans registry or tinkers with system
settings.

Bottom line: if you don't understand your operating system and install
programs and run programs without exploring or reading what it does,
nCleaner is not for you.

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