User Guide
Managing Applications
28 McAfee QuickClean
After the application is moved, the wizard changes all shortcuts and Registry 
entries to refer to it in its new location.
Choose the Move wizard to move an application:
• From a crowded hard disk to a new, second hard disk with more space.
If you have installed a second hard disk, relocate some applications from 
your primary hard disk to create more space there.
• From your local computer to a drive on another computer.
If you have more than one computer at your disposal, you can manage how 
you use the available disk space by moving applications between hard 
drives.
• From one folder to another.
You can reorganize application folders on your computer by combining 
applications in subfolders of a single folder. For example, if you have 
several Adobe applications, you might move them into individual 
subfolders in a main Adobe folder. 
Moving an application does not change its position in the Windows Start 
menu Programs list.
Using BackTrack
Monitoring installation
The QuickClean BackTrack wizard can restore your system to the state it was 
in before you installed a monitored application.
You can use the QuickClean Installation Monitor to watch applications as they 
install making a record of every file that was added, deleted, or changed 
during installation. Then, you can use the BackTrack wizard to completely 
remove the monitored application from your computer and return all settings 
to their previous values before the application was installed. You can set up 
Installation Monitor in one of two ways:
• Set up BackTrack Monitor to run in the background continuously, waiting 
for you to run an installation file with a specific name or from a specific 
folder, or to install an application from a self-expanding compressed file 
with the .EXE extension.
• Start BackTrack Monitor just before you install an application, and specify 
the program that runs the application installation, as described in “How do 
I monitor installation of a single application?,” on page 25.










