QUOTE (windtalker @ Jun 1 2008, 11:11 PM)

FINALLY!!..i've finally got my system to let me post my question on your forum..
i'm running xp on a tower with 1 gig proscessor..
--JUST downloaded the latest c-cleaner,seems to be doing the same thing..i run CCleaner,(3x overwrite)
when first analysed,it finds a bunch of files,but-when i analyse again,it still shows a couple mb's of files from diffrent programs i've run,all with a common "prefetch" word in them..
--is there anything i can do to clean out these files,as they are starting to accumulate,to the tune of nearly 2 mb's..not an unberable number,considering how mutch carp this terriffic program has cleaned out of my system,making it run SOOOO mutch faster and better..
ALSO, i WAS having trouble when the "autocomplete" box was checked,immediately after hitting the "clean" button,my system would do a HARD BOOT ,going all the way to the boot screen,just like i'd hit the off button(but i hadn't)..since un-checking the autocomplete button,everything seems to be both hunkey AND dorey,,,-cept for the "prefetch" thing..
--any thoughts??

Hello windtalker,
That is a strange thing related to the Autocomplete Form History.First time I have heard anything like that.
Somebody must be watching out for you or on you.
That data is normally kept to allow you to complete signing-in on some sites.It is also used to fill-in forms automatically on some sites.
You must have some software that prevents it from being cleaned.It could be set-up that way somehow for a "good" reason.
It could also be something "bad".A malware program may want to keep an eye on what you put in there.
You need to look into this.I hope it is just some kind of security software protecting that info.
As regards the "prefetch" files,leave them alone.They are there for a beneficial reason.Windows takes care of that file.Emptying it is not in your best interest.There are many myths about that file.Some old software is still available to clean out that file.Don't use that option.
Turn off that option under the Advanced listing on the Windows tab.
The Advanced options are there to assist Advanced users.Believe me they do nothing to improve performance.
Good luck,

davey
P.S. Here is good link about XP myths.
http://home.comcast.net/~SupportCD/XPMyths.html