![]() ![]() Maybe I can improve R-Wipe&Clean, when I try to find out where those 1.67gb where stored, but why would I do this, when I already solved the problem with using a clean archive. So ISR-softwares do alot better job than cleaning softwares and I don't even have to know where the junk objects are stored. After refreshing my off-line snapshot : harddisk = 8.73gbīecause my off-line snapshot was still not clean, I did a copy/update from archive to snapshot and that finally cleaned the other 1.67gb. Nevertheless, I still had 1.67gb, that was not removed and I don't know where they are stored.Ĥ. ![]() The 2 extra registries weren't removed, so I removed them with my registry cleaner. R-Wipe contains all so my video wipe-list, that removes the files and folders, that are known to me and that are created each time during the video-job. Then I ran R-Wipe&Clean on FULL cleaning capacity. Default file wiping settings may be specifically set on the Files Wiping Settings tab of the Settings panel. If you want to change the wiping settings for this file, click the Advanced View button. So I ran my registry cleaner first : 2 extra registries were created during that job, but I didn't remove them. Click the Start to wipe button, and R-Wipe & Clean will wipe the Recycle Bin with default wiping settings. So this job increased the volume with 5.57gb, that needs to be cleaned.ģ. This is a clean harddisk, because I just re-installed my computer and this was my first video-editing job and I didn't do anything else.Ģ. Before the video-editing job : harddisk = 8.73gb This means that whatever happened on my harddisk after the job, needs to be cleaned, because I don't need it anymore.ġ. The final output-file after the job is stored on my data partition, which is also another physical harddisk. ![]() Well I've done a test with a video-editing job, that I do daily. ![]()
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