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I have used Wise Care 365 for a few years now on a couple of PCs and it has been a great benefit. I recently installed Windows 7 (SP1) onto my main desktop, (3 times before it worked properly). I have now got it booting up fairly quickly and thanks mainly to Wise Care it is running reasonably fast and quite smoothly. Probably not many people can claim that ! However, when I carry out the Wise Care initial scan, which I do every time Windows is booted up, there is a small message on the home screen which now says "Trash Size: 4.5 GB". It used to indicate around 1 GB when I first noticed it and is progressively increasing. My PC has 298 GBs and only 20.8 are used. RAM is 4GBs (3 useable) and the processor speed is 2.5 MHz.

 

What does it mean - what are the implications - and if necessary, what do I need to do in order to reduce the size ? I have gone through the usual cleaning / scanning / defrags and disc checks, but nothing untoward has shown up so far. Advice would be welcome. ADR

 

 

 

Operating system:Windows 7 Home Premium (32 bit) Service Pack 1

System root: C:\Windows

Available physical memory: 3066 MB

CPU: AMD A4-3300 APU with Radeon HD Graphics

Drive Info:

C: 298.08 GB

Internet Explorer: 11.0

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Operating system:Windows 7 Home Premium (32 bit) Service Pack 1

System root: C:\Windows

Available physical memory: 3578 MB

CPU: AMD A4-3300 APU with Radeon HD Graphics

Drive Info:

C: 298.08 GB

Internet Explorer: 11.0

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Thanks for clearing up that point for me.    It makes much more sense now and it seems that Wise 365 has been working hard !      I had been under the impression that the date info to the right of "CLEAN HISTORY" was all that it applied to.     It is a separate box below this info which contains {Reg Error}, {Trash Size} and {Traces Counted} and that was slightly confusing.    Once again, many thanks.

 

ADR

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