Someone recommended this utility by Stephen Gould to me quite some time
back and I have used it faithfully. It is much like CCleaner except it will
clean all user accounts at once.
But it turned into what could have been a disaster on one of my own
computers. I have several drives and partitions. One of my drives is a 2
terabyte drive that I use partially to download TV programs on. I created a
/temp folder 0on the drive and my TV software automatically downloads
several preset programs including the nightly news and some of my other
favorite programs to that folder. Every morning at 3 AM everything I have
downloaded to that folder is automatically backed up to a second backup
computer.
Every once in a while I sort the temp files out into subfolders like
"news", "America's Got Talent", etc. and some I just delete.
Long story short. I ran Cleanuip 4.5.2. on this computer yesterday and it
totally wiped out about 250 Gigabytes of saved up TV shows. It took out
everything in my self created temp folder including all the subfolders. All
I lost was last night's 10 o'clock news since all the rest of it had been
backed up to the second computer.
Moral of the story: Don't create temporary folders and name them "temp" if
you are going to use Cleanup. Of course all the Windows created temp
folders are fair game because the files in *those* folders are indeed
disposable unless you're installing something that requires a reboot. But
in a case sucj as that you wouldn't be running the cleanup utility anyway.
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