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Delete in-use files by scheduling them to be deleted at the next
startup
Has anyone tried this?
startup
Has anyone tried this?
Has anyone tried this?
Not Dr. System Dr. DeleteMel said:Dr. System is a maintenance utility for Windows 98, ME and XP, designed
to make common system maintenance tasks faster and easier.
Dr. System operations are faster than regular system maintenance tasks
because, Dr. System runs the standard Microsoft Windows system utilities
in a highly optimized environment. Because most other functions on your
PC are disabled in this environment, there are fewer external
applications writing to disk or using up your valuable system memory
while these programs run.
Dr. System is easier to use than the standard system maintenance tools
because all important functions are grouped together in one application,
allowing the user to select those operations which are best suited to
the moment. Dr. System also supports scheduling, allowing tasks to be
completed without user intervention during times when you will not be
using your PC, with auto shutdown function to Shut Down system after
completation of batch jobs. It Also includes a Temporary file cleaner
Mr. Clean which will optionally clean your system garbage before using
system tools, this will result in an additional boost to your PC's
Performance.
Main Features Include:
(1) Perform Maintenance task like Temporary File Cleaning,
Defragmentation and Disk Error Checking with ease and speed
(2) Schedule Maintenance tasks
(3) Automated Operation with no user interaction, option to shut down
PC after completing tasks
(4) Detailed Log Viewer
(5) Easy to Use, Simple GUI
(6) Comes with Mr. Clean a Safe Temporary File Cleaner with Click and
Go ease nothing to configure, works in safe mode without any
configuration (Fool Proof)
(7) Sound notification
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Yes I use it occassionally, does what it says on the box so to speak.Delete in-use files by scheduling them to be deleted at the next startup
Has anyone tried this?