How Do I Get Rid Of Backup Copies I No Longer Want; How Do I See What Uninstaller Has Done - McAfee UNINSTALLER 6.0 User Manual

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Restoring Information
5. Click Restore to begin restoring the files.

How do I get rid of backup copies I no longer want?

UnInstaller backs up deleted files and applications so that you can restore
them if you change your mind later.
Backup files, which are compressed files containing copies of all deleted files,
are stored on your computer in a location you can specify in the General page
of the Settings dialog box or in other locations that you can specify when you
run one of the UnInstaller wizards.
But note that although backup copies are compressed, eventually they will
take up a lot of disk space. When you are sure that you will no longer want or
need a backup of a deleted application or group of files, delete the backup file.
To delete a backup file:
1. Select the backup file in the first Restore wizard page list.
2. Click Report and select the Report Log tab to see a list of files contained
3. If you are sure that you will not need any of these files, click Delete.

How do I see what UnInstaller has done?

The Reports dialog box displays numeric and graphic information about
actions performed in the PowerClean feature and by UnInstaller wizards.
When you first open the Reports dialog box, you see summary information
from the Master Log in all pages. To see information about a specific action,
click Open. Then choose the action from the list that appears, and click OK.
The information that appears depends on whether you are viewing Master
Log totals, or have chosen a specific action report.
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If you choose to confirm files as they are replaced, you must click
OK for each file in a message box. To restore remaining files without
confirming them, you can click Yes to All at any time.
When the wizard restores the file, it displays a message that the job is
completed. You can click Report to view details of restoration activity.
in the backup. Click Close to return to the first Restore wizard page.
You are prompted to confirm deleting the file.

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