User’s Guide
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Using PowerClean
The left pane displays an expandable list of default file groups. Click the + next
to the group name to expand the group list. For information about the default
groups, see “What are the default file groups?,” on page 36. For information
about creating a new file group, see “How can I create a custom group?,” on
page 37.
The right pane displays the names of files in the selected default group. Files
are color-coded to indicate how important they are to your computer and its
applications. For information about the color codes, see “What do the color
codes mean?,” on page 41.
Default file groups
In PowerClean, files on your computer are grouped into category lists that
make it easy to manage files of certain types on all drives and folders. You can
add your own file groups, as described in “How can I create a custom group?,”
on page 37.
When you start using PowerClean, the major file groups appear in the tree list
in the dialog box. Click the plus sign (+) next to a file group to display
subgroups and files.
NOTE:
For more information about the default groups, click Help. Then
click the What files are in the default file groups? topic in the What do
you want to know about PowerClean?
section.
Summary of Contents for QUICKCLEAN 1.0
Page 1: ...McAfee QuickClean User s Guide Version 1 0...
Page 18: ...Installing QuickClean 18 McAfee QuickClean...
Page 22: ...Freeing Disk Space 22 McAfee QuickClean...
Page 36: ...Restoring Information 36 McAfee QuickClean...
Page 46: ...Using PowerClean 46 McAfee QuickClean...
Page 52: ...Index User s Guide 52...