November 27, 2005
System Cleaner 2.0
Most Windows applications temporarily create files on your hard drive when they are running. These files are supposed to be removed and the space recovered after these programs are closed. Often, however, the temporary files are not removed because of a program error or careless architecture, because your system was reset or not shut down properly, or because another application has stopped responding or crashed. Any file that is left behind in this manner will remain on your system unless you manually search for it and remove it. Over time, these junk and obsolete files can accumulate to a combined total of several megabytes and even gigabytes of hard drive space, and may also turn into potential error-producing cross-linked drive references. In addition to wasting space on your system, obsolete and junk files have the potential to produce very hazardous results if not properly cleaned from your drive on a periodic basis. @lconsoft - System Cleaner targets these specific types of files,ensuring that all junk files are removed from your system.