![]() If you want to keep any of them (your saved passwords, for example), simply uncheck the appropriate box. ![]() You can drill down further to see the size of these files, what they do, and why you should consider removing them. ![]() The drop-down box beside either ‘Internet junk files’ or ‘Windows junk files’ provides various options, including the ability to see a detailed list of exactly what was discovered during the scan (including cache files, saved passwords, expired cookies and more). Thankfully, that’s not a problem with System Mechanic. One of the biggest problems with many PC optimization tools is the lack of information about the files being deleted and settings changed, which is a serious worry when you’re delving deep in into Windows’ inner workings.
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