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G-Lock Temp Cleaner 2.0

Developed by - Windows - setup file G-Lock-Temp-Cleaner-2.0.exe (0.87 MB) - Freeware
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Developer Description

"Temp, junk and obsolete files cleaner"

G-Lock Temp Cleaner searches your hard drives for potentially unwanted files so you can remove them with just one click. Most of Windows applications create temp files on your hard disk when they are running. These files are supposed to be removed but not all programs do it automatically.

Temp files may be accumulated to megabytes since you have begun using your PC. They can eat a large amount of space on your hard drive without you knowing it! This leads to the superfluous fragmentation and reduction of the system performance. In addition to taking space in your system temp, obsolete and junk files can produce very hazardous results if they are not properly cleaned from your drive on a periodical basis. The symptoms that these garbage files can produce include:

- Lost network and Internet connections.
- Sudden application lockups.
- Fatal errors in your applications.
- Virus like behavior
- Cross-linked drive references
- Mysterious Reboots
- Lost data
- Out of Memory Errors

G-Lock Temp Cleaner determines these specific types of files which are missed by common disk utilities such as uninstall, "Disk Defragmenter", "Scandisk", etc.

Requirements: Windows NT/2000/XP, Pentium III or higher, RAM 512MB, disk space 30MB, video 256 colors

What's new in this version: Added: ability to clear zip archives from junk and obsolete files Added: ability to scan for files which were created earlier than the specified date Added: full support of Windows XP interface Fixed: the program didn't display all the HDD partitions on some computers

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