User Guide
User’s Guide 13
Installing QuickClean
The Settings dialog box pages also let you view or change all settings that you 
specified in the interview. For information about using the Settings dialog box, 
see “Changing QuickClean defaults,” on page 14. 
Putting QuickClean to work
QuickClean uses safe and simple wizards to perform its major tasks. When 
you use an QuickClean wizard to clean up your hard disk or manage 
applications, at each step you see exactly what you are specifying, and you can 
go back to previous screens and change options if you change your mind.
Even if you are an expert computer user, QuickClean wizards can automate 
tasks, such as removing junk files, that would otherwise be time-consuming or 
error-prone. 
To run a QuickClean wizard, click its button in the main QuickClean window.
About QuickClean wizards?
QuickClean wizards simplify cleaning up disk space and managing 
applications.
 NOTE: Wizards are designed to be easy to understand and to use. Each 
wizard screen tells you what you need to know to enter information or 
choose options. If you want to know more about a wizard, click Help.
By default, SpaceMaker and Remove wizards create backup copies of files 
before they are deleted. Although you can turn off backup creation when you 
run the wizard, it is a good idea to make backups. Later, when you are sure 
that you do not want to undo any QuickClean actions, you can delete the 
backup copy. 
Table 2-1. The QuickClean wizards
This wizard... Does this...
QuickClean 
Lite
Deletes various kinds of junk files and unconnected items on 
various folders such as your PC’s Internet Cache, Recycle Bin, 
Temporary Files, Shortcut and Windows Registry. 
QuickClean can be scheduled to run automatically at any 
interval you specify. 
Remove Deletes any application you specify, and removes all related 
shortcuts and Registry entries. 










