Can History Sweeper cleans up the file, index.dat?
Yes. History Sweeper cleans up this files and data when Windows is rebooted. 8. What is Deep Sweep? Windows creates a number of temporary system files and locks them up. History Sweeper can only clean them up when you reboot your Windows. However, in a corporate networking environment, the removal of these files may cause Windows to start slow. In general, you do not need Deep Sweep. If you want to use it, have Deep Sweep CHECKED. 9. Can I decide which cookies to remove or keep? Yes. History Sweeper include a cookie control for you to decide which cookies to keep or remove. In the Sweep Internet section, click on Cookies to bring up the Cookie Control. The cookies in the Friendly Cookies window will be preserved and the cookies in the left window will be cleaned up. 10. How can I define a custom location for sweeping? In the Sweep Windows section, click on the browsing icon in the Custom Sweeping Locations field. The “Customize Cleaning Directories” box will appear. You can define mult
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