317 This file is protected. You cannot delete a protected file.
318 %i object(s)
319 You have selected all instances of the duplicate file "%s" on your system for deletion. To continue with this delete operation press OK, or press Cancel to alter your selections (recommended).
320 No Information is yet available
321 Nothing to report as of yet.
322 All Desktop Items
323 Find Target
324 The group "%s" already exists. Would you like to overwrite the existing information?
325 Shortcut to %s
449 All Duplicate Files
450 Duplicate Shell Items
451 Duplicate Desktop Items
452 Duplicate Shortcuts
453 Duplicate Start Menu Items
454 Duplicate DLLs
455 Duplicate Executables
456 Disconnected Executables
457 16-bit Executables
458 32-bit Executables
459 Disconnected Registry Entries
460 Application Paths
461 Associations
462 Autorun Programs
463 OLE Objects
464 De-installers
465 Disconnected Shell Items
466 Desktop Items
467 Shortcuts
468 Start Menu Items
469 Unused DLLs
470 16-bit DLLs
471 32-bit DLLs
472 Archives
473 Backup Files
474 Clip Art
475 BMP (Bitmap)
476 CDR (CorelDraw)
477 CGM (CGM Metafile)
478 DIB (Bitmap)
479 EPS (Postscript)
480 GIF (CompuServe)
481 JPG (JPEG)
482 PCD (Photo CD)
483 PCT (Macintosh PICT)
484 PCX (PC Paintbrush)
485 TGA (Targa)
486 TIF (TIFF)
487 WMF (Windows Metafile)
488 Cursors and Icons
489 Cursors
490 Icons
491 DOS Support Programs
492 Empty Folders
493 Fonts
494 Registered Fonts
495 Unregistered Fonts
496 Help Files
497 Lost Cluster Files
498 Multimedia Files
499 File Cleanup Groups
500 *.*
501 *.*
502 .BMP.GIF.TIF.PCX.ICO.JPG.TGA
503 .BMP
504 .GIF
505 .TIF
506 .PCX
507 .ICO
508 .JPG
509 .TGA
510 NOFILE
511 NOFILE
512 NOFILE
513 NOFILE
514 NOFILE
515 NOFILE
516 %s Object(s) Selected
517 Invalid data entered! Please verify the archive name and selected location.
601 The backup folder selected in preferences does not exist. Would you like to create it?
602 Create Folder
603 Unable to create folder.
604 Moving
605 Archiving
606 Copying
607 The folder "%s" does not exist. Would you like to create it?
608 Archive of %s
609 The file "%s" was not found on the system and will be removed from the list.
610 Applications
611 The registry entry "%s" will not be deleted because it is a protected value in the Registration Database.
1152 %s Bytes
1153 Read-Only
1154 System
1155 Hidden
1200 Delete
1202 Archive
1212 Deleting
1221 Updating Database...
1222 Scanning for selected data files...
1223 Scanning for linked files...
1224 Scanning for link files...
1400 File: %s
1402 Folder: %s
1403 Link: %s
1404 Dependent File: %s
1405 Dependent Link: %s
1406 Registry Entry: %s
1407 Autoexec Line: %s
1408 Config Line: %s
1446 Advice
1447 Report
1448 Viewer
1500 Database Error
1501 Error Code: %ld
1502 No Description Information Available
1503 No Linked Files Found
1504 No Link Files Found
1505 Uninstall Wizard Advanced Dialog Printout
1506 Uninstall Wizard Linked List Dialog Printout
1507 Linked Files
1508 Link Files
1509 Move (or rename ) the following folder?
1544 Are you sure you want to delete the selected item(s)?
1546 This category lists all the file types registered on your system. Each file type registered on your system is listed in a separate cleanup group underneath this category. Double-click the Registered File Type icon to view the available cleanup groups.\n\nSelect the appropriate cleanup group you would like to view. For example, to view all the bitmap (BMP) files on your system, select the Bitmap Image category located beneath Registered File Types in the Cleanup Types tree.
1547 This category lists all the duplicate files on your system. By default, Duplicate Files are files with the same name, size, and date. However, you can modify the definition of Duplicate Files using UnInstaller Preferences.\n\nSelect each file for detailed information, tips and advice for each group.
1548 This category lists all the items on your system that point to a file or folder that no longer exists.
1549 This category lists registry keys and entries used by applications or files that no longer exist on the system.
1550 Standard Win95 items
1551 This category lists the standard Windows 3.x files that can safely be deleted if you want to remove Windows 3.x from your system.
1552 This category lists files that you commonly download from the Internet or online services. Many of these files are not needed and may be deleted.
1553 This category lists entries and keys in the Windows Registry that are frequently used.
1554 This category lists numerous file types that are commonly found on your system but are seldom used. Many of these files can safely be deleted without causing your system or applications to crash.
1555 Name
1556 Type
1557 Size
1558 Size
1559 Date
1560 Location
1561 Associated Program
1562 Path
1563 Create Custom Group
1564 Select Root folder for Search:
1565 Custom File Groups
1566 Group:
1567 Group:
1568 Unable to create new group, invalid data entered!
1569 Cleanup Types
1570 No advice is available for this group.
1571 Copy
1572 Move
1573 Are you sure you want to delete the selected Custom Group?
1574 Only Custom Groups can be deleted!
1575 File Cleanup Event Log
1576 Name / Location
1577 Edit Custom Group Properties
1578 Item(s) %s from %s group
1579 Deleted
1580 Moved (or renamed)
1581 Copied
1582 Archived
1583 The search path "%s" was not found.
1584 Custom Group
1600 Delete the following folder?
1601 The following file is a standard part of the Windows operating system. Do you want to delete it?
1602 The following file is read-only. Do you want to delete it?
1604 Do you want to delete this file?
1605 Do you want to move (or rename) this file?
1606 Not all of the selected item(s) could be deleted. They may be in use by Windows, or a standard part of the Windows operating system.
1607 Do you want to archive this file?
1608 Do you want to copy this file?
1609 The file "%s" will not be deleted because you have the "Never delete red files" option selected in Preferences.
1610 No valid items are selected for this operation
1611 The file "%s" will not be deleted because it is a standard part of the Windows Operating System, or a protected file.
1612 Would you like to continue with the other item(s) ?
1613 This path can be changed in UnInstaller Preferences.
1614 This cleanup group lists all archives on your system with the following file extensions: ARC, ARJ, CAB, GZ, LZH, TAR, TAZ, TGZ, Z, ZIP, and ZOO.
1615 Archives are often used to store a group of files as a single file (the archive). The files in an archive are typically compressed which reduces the amount of disk space required to store the files. Once you extract the files from an archive, the archive can usually be deleted.
1616 The file "%2" to which the link "%1" points will not be deleted because it is a standard part of the Windows Operating System, or a protected file.
1617 You should note, however, that you typically will not realize any disk space savings when deleting an archive with backups enabled. The reason is that archives are already compressed and little to no additional compression is realized when adding the archive to a backup.
1618 Files marked in green have not been modified within the last %i days.
1619 This cleanup group lists all the backup files on your system including all files with the BAK and OLD file extensions.
1620 Backup Files are created by applications and the system as a way to store older versions of files.
1621 These items can safely be deleted from your system.
1622 All files in this category which are not protected are marked in green.
1623 This cleanup group lists all the graphic files in formats commonly found in clipart collections and supported by most popular applications.
1624 This cleanup group lists all the graphic files in the bitmap (BMP) format.
1625 Bitmap images are commonly used by Windows applications.
1626 Files marked in green have not been accessed within the last %i days, or are located in a Windows Internet Cache folder.
1627 You should always create a backup of any file you delete.
1628 This cleanup group lists all the graphic files in the CorelDRAW (CDR) format.
1629 CorelDraw images are designed to be used with CorelDRAW.
1630 This cleanup group lists all the graphic files in the CGM Metafile (CGM) format.
1631 CGM images are designed to be used with almost any application and are commonly found in clipart collections.
1632 These files can safely be deleted from your system. However, you should view the contents of each file in this group before deleting it.
1633 This cleanup group lists all the graphic files in the DIB (Bitmap) format.
1634 Bitmap images are commonly used by Windows applications.
1635 This cleanup group lists all the graphic files in the EPS (Postscript) format.
1636 The EPS format is supported by multiple operating systems (Macintosh, Windows, etc.) and is commonly found in clipart collections.
1637 This cleanup group lists all the graphic files in the GIF (CompuServe) format.
1638 The GIF format is a compressed file format and was designed specifically for online use since compressed files take less time to upload and download. GIF files are commonly found on the Internet and online services.
1639 You should note, however, that deleting these files with a backup or archiving these files will not result in significant disk savings. This file format is a compressed format. Storing these files in a backup or archive results in little to no additional compression.
1640 This cleanup group lists all the graphic files in the JPG (JPEG) format.
1641 The JPG format is a compressed file format and was designed specifically for the Internet since compressed files take less time to upload and download. JPG files are commonly found on the Internet and online services.
1642 This cleanup group lists all the graphic files in the PCD (Photo CD) format.
1643 The PCD format was designed by Kodak for distributing high-quality, high-color images.
1644 This cleanup group lists all the graphic files in the PCT (Macintosh PICT) format.
1645 The PICT format is the standard graphic format for the Macintosh. This format is frequently used when transporting files from the Macintosh.
1646 This cleanup group lists all the graphic files in the PCX (PC Paintbrush) format.
1647 PCX images are commonly used by Windows applications.
1648 This cleanup group lists all the graphic files in the TGA (Targa) format.
1649 TGA images are supported by many Windows applications.
1650 This cleanup group lists all the graphic files in the TIF (TIFF) format.
1651 TIF images are designed to be used with almost any application and are commonly found in clipart collections.
1652 This cleanup group lists all the graphic files in the WMF (Windows Metafile) format.
1653 WMF images are supported by most Windows applications.
1654 This category lists all the icon and cursor files on your system.
1655 This cleanup group lists all the cursor (CUR and ANI) files on your system.
1656 Cursor (CUR) files are used by applications to define the shape of the mouse pointer. Animated cursor (ANI) files are typically used by Microsoft Plus schemes to animate the mouse pointer.
1657 Files marked in green are safe to delete. Files marked in yellow should be deleted with caution. Only delete files that you know are safe to delete.
1658 This cleanup group lists all the icon (ICO) files on your system.
1659 Icon files are used by applications and the system for a variety of purposes.
1660 This cleanup group lists all the DOS Support Programs in the "c:\dos" folder.
1661 These files are installed by DOS and are not necessary for Windows to run properly.
1662 This cleanup group lists all the folders that do not contain any files or subfolders.
1663 Use caution when deleting empty folders. Do not automatically delete all empty folders. For example, some applications use folders to store temporary files while the application is running. All files in the folder are then deleted when the application is closed.
1664 This category lists all the fonts on your system.
1665 This cleanup group lists all the fonts (FON, TTF, and FOT) registered in Windows.
1666 Font files are used by Windows and applications to draw text and symbols.
1667 This cleanup group lists all the font files (FON, TTF, and FOT) that are not currently registered in Windows.
1668 Font files are used by Windows and applications to draw text and symbols.
1669 This cleanup group lists all the Help Files (HLP) on your system along with the Help support files (CNT, GID, FTS).
1670 Help (HLP) files provide on-line help for applications. These files are often quite large and can safely be deleted without harming your system or applications. However, you should only delete Help (HLP) files that you don t want or need. \n\nContent (CNT) files define the help topics that appear on the Contents tab of the Help System. These files can be deleted if the corresponding Help file has been or is being deleted. The Help file and Content file usually have the same name but different file extensions.\n\nGID and FTS files are generated by the Windows Help System as you use various Help files. These files can be deleted safely.
1671 This cleanup group lists all lost cluster files with the CHK file extension.
1672 Lost cluster files are created by disk scanning utilities when fixing lost clusters on your hard drive.
1673 This category lists all the multimedia files on your system including movie, animation, and sound files.
1674 This cleanup group lists all the multimedia files on your system including WAV, MID, AVI, FLC, and MOV files.
1675 Multimedia files allow you to play sound, animation, and video. These files are usually large and can be safely deleted if not used regularly.
1676 This cleanup group lists all the MIDI music files on your system.
1677 MIDI files allow you to play music on sound cards that support the MIDI standard.
1678 You should review the contents of each file in this group before deleting it.
1679 This cleanup group lists all the movie and animation files in the common formats used on the Internet including AVI, FLC, and MOV files.
1680 Movie and animation files are usually large and can be deleted if not used regularly.
1681 This cleanup group lists all the waveform audio (WAV) files on your system.
1682 Wave files play audio via your sound card.
1683 This cleanup group lists all the screen saver modules (SCR files) designed for the built-in Windows screen saver.
1684 Most items in this category are marked in green except for the screen saver you are currently using and the standard Windows screensavers.
1685 This cleanup group lists all Setup programs on the system as well as Setup files.
1686 Setup files and programs are typically used by applications during installation and can be deleted safely. However, these files are often needed if you want to add options or reconfigure your applications.
1687 This cleanup group lists all the temporary files on your system.
1688 Temporary files are created by applications and Windows during normal operations. These files store data and are usually deleted when an application or Windows is closed. However, if an application or Windows crashes or terminates abnormally, these files are left on your system.
1689 This cleanup group lists all the text files (TXT) files on your system.
1690 Most text files on your system contain product update information about applications on your system and can safely be deleted. However, some text files may have important data you want to keep. You should carefully review the contents of each file in this category before deleting it.
1691 This cleanup group lists all the wallpaper files on your system.
1692 Wallpaper files are BMP files in your Windows folder and are used as the Desktop image. Most items in this group are marked green. Exceptions include the current wallpaper image being used by Windows, the standard wallpaper images installed by Windows and wallpaper files accessed in the last %i days.
1693 This cleanup group lists all the zero-byte files on your system
1694 Zero-byte files contain no data and can typically be deleted safely. Most items in this category are marked in green. Green items can be deleted safely.
1695 Archives are often used on the Internet to transport a group of files as a single file (the archive). The files in an archive are typically compressed which reduces upload and download times. Once you extract the files from an archive, the archive can usually be deleted.
1696 This category lists the files contained in the Cache folders for the top Internet browsers. It also lists files in the Windows Internet Cache folders.\n\nAs you are surfing the Internet, downloaded files are copied to the Cache folder. These files are used while you are connected to the Internet but can be deleted safely after disconnecting from the Internet.
1697 This cleanup group lists all the files contained in the "%s" cache folder.
1698 The Cache folder is used to store all the files that need to be copied locally while you are surfing the Internet. These files are used while you surf and can be deleted safely.\n\nYou should always create a backup of any file you delete.\n\nYou should note, however, that some files in the cache folder are stored in a compressed format and deleting these files with a backup will not result in significant disk savings.
1699 This category lists the files contained in the Download folders for the top online service software. \n\nAny files in the Download folder that you don t want can be deleted safely.\n\nThese folders can be changed in UnInstaller Preferences.
1700 This cleanup group lists all the files in the "%s" download folder.
1701 The Download folder contains all the files that you manually download from "%s".
1702 This cleanup group lists all the graphic files in formats commonly found on the Internet including JPG and GIF files.
1703 Files marked in green have not been accessed within the last %i days. Files in Windows Internet Cache folders are also marked in green.\n\nGraphic images are commonly downloaded from the Internet and can safely be deleted from your system. However, you should view the contents of each file in this group before deleting it.
1704 This cleanup group lists all the Internet documents on your system. Internet documents have the HTM or HTML file extension.
1705 Internet documents are downloaded to your system as you surf the Internet.
1706 Files marked in green have not been accessed within the last %i days. Files in Windows Internet Cache folders are also marked in green.
1707 This cleanup group lists all the sound files in the common formats used on the Internet such as AU, or AIF files.
1708 Sound files play audio via your sound card.
1709 The current Duplicate Files definition is all files with the same %s
1710 The file "%s" has been modified most recently and probably should not be deleted.
1711 The file "%s" has been accessed most recently and probably should not be deleted.
1712 All of the files have the same size, modified date, and access date.
1713 Be careful when deleting duplicate files.\n\nDelete only the files you are sure you don't use. You should review each file carefully before deleting it. \n\nAlways create a backup of the files you delete.
1714 The file "%s" is in the Windows System folder and should not be deleted.
1715 The file "%s" has the latest version number and probably should not be deleted.
1716 This category lists all the Windows executable (program) files that do not appear in the Start Menu or the Desktop as a shortcut.
1717 This cleanup group lists all the 16-bit Windows executable (program) files that do not appear in the Start Menu or on the Desktop.
1718 Caution should be used when deleting files from this group. Just because an executable file does not appear in the Start Menu or on the Desktop does not mean that the file is not being used. Some executable files are invoked by other executable or batch files.\n\nTo attach a disconnected executable to the Start Menu, select Tools | Connect to Start Menu.
1719 This cleanup group lists all the 32-bit Windows executable (program) files that do not appear in the Start Menu or on the Desktop.
1720 This cleanup group lists all the registry keys identifying invalid application paths. Application paths identify paths for applications that no longer exist on the system.
1721 This cleanup group lists all the registry keys that define the file extensions used by applications that no longer exist on the system.
1722 This cleanup group lists all the registry entries that define Autorun programs. Autorun programs are launched when Windows is started.
1723 This cleanup group lists all the registry keys that define OLE objects used by applications or files that no longer exist on the system.
1724 This cleanup group lists all the registry keys that define de-installers that no longer exist on the system.
1725 This category lists all the items in the Windows shell that point to a file or folder that no longer exists.
1726 This cleanup group lists all the items on the Desktop that point to a file or folder that no longer exists.
1727 This cleanup group lists all the shortcuts (LNK files) on the system that point to a file or folder that no longer exists.
1728 This cleanup group lists all the items in the Start Menu that point to a file or folder that no longer exists.
1729 This category lists all shortcuts and all the items that appear in the Windows Start Menu and on the Desktop.
1730 This cleanup group lists all the items on the Desktop.
1731 All disconnected items on the Desktop are marked in green. Disconnected items point to a file or folder that no longer exists.
1732 This cleanup group lists all the shortcuts (LNK files) on your system.
1733 This category lists all the shortcuts (LNK files) on your system.
1734 Shortcuts that point to files or folders that no longer exist are marked in green.
1735 This category lists all the items in the Start Menu.
1736 This cleanup group lists all the items in the Start Menu.
1737 All items in the Start Menu are marked in green that point to a file or folder that no longer exists.
1738 This category lists entries and keys in the Windows Registry that are frequently used.
1739 This cleanup group lists the registry keys that define the file extensions used by an application.
1740 Associations that define file extensions used by applications that no longer exist on the system are marked in green. Use caution when deleting any other association.
1741 This cleanup group lists the registry entries that define Autorun programs. Autorun programs are automatically launched when Windows is started.
1742 All entries that are marked in green define an Autorun program that no longer exists on the system
1743 This cleanup group lists all the registry keys that define OLE objects used by applications or files that no longer exist on the system.
1744 This cleanup group lists all the registry keys that define de-installers that no longer exist on the system.. De-installers are used by the Windows Add/Remove Programs applet to remove applications from your system. These keys are associated with
1745 This cleanup group lists the core Windows 3.x files: KRNL286.EXE or KRNL396.EXE, USER.EXE, and GDI.EXE.
1746 These files are necessary for the proper operation of Windows 3.x and must not be deleted unless you want to remove Windows 3.x from your system. If you want to remove Windows 3.x, these files can safely be deleted.
1747 This cleanup group lists Windows 3.x support files.
1748 This cleanup group lists the standard Windows 3.x font files. These font files are used to draw text for Windows and Windows applications.
1749 This cleanup group lists the standard Windows 3.x driver files. Driver files are used by Windows as an interface to hardware components such as printers, sound cards, video cards, networks, keyboards, and the mouse.
1750 This cleanup group lists the many miscellaneous files installed by Windows. These files are of all types including Help files, bitmaps, text, and more.
1751 This cleanup group lists all the standard Windows applications installed with Windows 3.x. These applications include Notepad, Paintbrush, Calendar, Solitaire, and more.
1752 This cleanup group lists all the "%s" files on your system. A "%s" is a registered file type with the following file extension(s):"%s".
1753 All files in this cleanup group are registered file types. You should carefully review each file before deleting it.
1754 This category lists all the Custom File Groups. Custom File Groups are added by selecting Create Custom Group from the Tools menu.
1755 This cleanup group lists all files on the system matching the following parameters:\n\nSearch for: %s \nSearch in: %s \nSearch subfolders: %s
1756 This cleanup group lists all the registry keys identifying invalid application paths. Application paths identify the location and filename of registered applications. These keys define application paths for applications that no longer exist on the system.
1757 This cleanup group lists all the registry keys associated with invalid file associations. These keys define the file extensions associated with applications that no longer exist on the system.
1758 This cleanup group lists all the entries associated with invalid Autorun programs. Autorun programs are launched when Windows is started. These entries define applications that no longer exist on the system.
1759 This cleanup group lists all the registry keys associated with invalid OLE objects. These keys are associated with applications or files that no longer exist on the system.
1760 This cleanup group lists all the registry keys associated with invalid de-installers. De-installers are used by the Windows Add/Remove Programs applet to remove applications from your system. These keys are associated with de-installers that no longer exist on the system.
1761 This category contains all the items which are located on your desktop.
1762 This category contains all the lnk files which are a part of the Windows Start Menu.
1763 It is recommended that you do not delete any items which are marked in red.
1764 Be very careful when deleting items which are marked in yellow.
1765 All files in this group have the same version number.
1766 This category contains a listing of the duplicate Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs) on your system. These files are used by applications. Use caution when deleting Dlls.\n\nSelect each file for detailed information, tips and advice for each group.
1767 This category contains a listing of the duplicate executables (EXE's) or programs on your system. Use caution when deleting EXE's.\n\nSelect each file for detailed information, tips and advice for each group.
1768 This category lists all the invalid registry entries.
1769 The File Cleanup Groups tree contains dozens of predefined file groups. These file groups allow you to locate and view various groups of files. To locate and view all files of a particular file type, select the appropriate file group from the File Cleanup Groups tree.\n\nThe files contained within the selected file group will be displayed in the File List. You can select files from the File List and delete, move, copy, or archive them.\n\nFile Cleanup uses color-coding to help you identify files that are safe to delete. Advice is also provided to help you along the way.