I've occasionally wondered if you don't overdo the "squeaky clean" aspect.
On the other hand, you're trying out all these programs for the rest of us, and it's much appreciated. Still, I suspect you spend more time on cleaning than computing:maybe we should get back to CSS lessons, or a Photoshop tutorial.

You have to be kidding. I depend upon these programs like they were made in heaven and meant to keep the system squeaky clean of unecessary junk. You mention Easy Cleaner. That's primarily for the Registry and I keep that in a special folder in my Start menu (a different folder from the other cleaners I mentioned) along with Erunt, RegClean, RegCleaner, and RegSeeker. And for what I call malware cleaning, I use Avg Free (as you once suggested and I have no complaints with it), Ad-aware, Spysubtract, HijackThis, Spybot, and ZoneAlarm. Followup question would be, how does one know what cleanup programs are working for the system and what programs are doing nothing for the system? As for "murky" ... there's a word I'll have to look up. But something tells me that I'm knee deep in murk where I shouldn't be :-) I'm surprised the whole computer doesn't disappear --- Harold
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