No. After all the downloading softwear and checking your system you have to register and pay to get it cleaned.
You will probably need a utility program that can delete the files. However, if you know the account name and password the files were created under you can probably delete them without the extra software.
Yes you can, the torrent is a separate file from the files you download through it.
No, rebooting does not delete your files.
Dump files are reports of what happened to the system at the moment before it failed. If you delete the file your system should continue to work without problems.
hi, plz tell me how we can delete the log files in mysql???
i always get rid of subtitles that are not in my language and audio files that are not in my language aswell
yes
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If you run Install then Repair it shouldn't delete files in "My Documents" (at least it didn't when I did it recently). If you run Install then Install it will delete the files.
To delete all files from a diskette, you can use the command DEL *.* in the command prompt, which removes all files in the current directory. If you want to delete files without being prompted for confirmation, you can use DEL *.* /Q. Alternatively, you can format the diskette using the command FORMAT A: (assuming A: is the drive letter), which will erase all files and prepare the diskette for new data.
no is there a software to delete it
To delete files you visited yesterday, first, open the file explorer on your device and navigate to the "Recent" or "Recent Files" section. From there, you can identify the files accessed yesterday. Right-click on the files you want to delete and select "Delete," or select them and press the delete key. Remember to check your recycle bin or trash to permanently remove them if necessary.