113 Extension '%s' from DOCUMENTS= line of WIN.INI
114 Select this line to create a Network Decoy
116 File Manager Extension '%s'
117 All files with extension '%s' on local drives (individually selectable)
118 All files in '%s' and its subfolders
119 Remove '%s' if empty when finished
120 Main program: %s
121 File: %s
122 DLL (Currently in use - not selectable): %s
123 DLL (USED BY OTHER PROGRAMS): %s
124 DLL (does not appear to be used by other programs): %s
125 DLL (may be used by other programs): %s
126 Batch file in PIF file: %s
127 Program file in PIF file: %s
128 %s in %s: %s
129 Help file
130 Help annotation file
131 INI file
132 Configuration file
133 Filter file
134 Text file
135 Data configuration file
136 Setting file
137 Log file
138 Icon file
139 Backup file
140 Windows folder
141 System folder
142 program folder
143 Are You Sure?
144 Entry '%s' in WIN.INI's [Embedding] section
145 %s bytes have been freed.
147 Click Summary to see what action was taken.
148 &Analyze
149 %u of %u files selected.
152 The program '%s' has been uninstalled from the network. This is a decoy program which will remove all traces of '%s' from your computer.
153 Your computer will automatically be analyzed for all traces of '%s'. When it is done, it will present a list of items which may have been used by '%s'.
154 You will be given the opportunity to remove these traces from your computer.
160 No system items selected.
161 The selected system items use %s bytes.
162 File: %s (located on CD-ROM)
163 This file may be used by the program selected.
164 This file is located on a CD-ROM, thus you cannot uninstall, archive, move, back up, or transport it.
165 Uninstall
166 Trial Uninstall
167 Uninstall - %s
168 Trial Uninstall - %s
169 Delete
170 Trial Delete
176 Not found
177 In use
178 Can be deleted
179 Be careful deleting
180 File
181 Obsolete icons in folder '%s'
182 Entry in SYSTEM.INI referencing the file '%s'
183 Entry in WIN.INI referencing the file '%s'
184 Entry in CONFIG.SYS referencing the file '%s'
185 Entry in AUTOEXEC.BAT referencing the file '%s'
186 Add to %s - '%s'
187 Delete from %s - '%s'
188 Add to %s's [%s] section - '%s'
189 Delete from %s's [%s] section - '%s'
200 This is a data file that is associated with the program.
201 You should select this file, if it has the same name as the program. If it doesn't, you should view the file first.
202 This is the icon that represents your program in your shell. You normally select this icon to run the program.
203 If you are selecting the program, then you should also select this component.
204 This is the folder within your shell that this program belongs to.
205 You should enable this item, since it will only delete the folder if it is empty.
206 This program stores data in the Registry. The Registry is a database that programs can use to store information.
207 If you are selecting the program, then you should also select this component.
208 An association allows Windows to attach a data file with a program.
209 If you are selecting the program referenced, then you should also select this component.
210 The LOAD line provides the ability to automatically run a program when Windows starts up.
211 If you are selecting the program referenced, then you should also select this component.
212 The RUN line provides the ability to automatically run a program when Windows starts up.
213 If you are selecting the program referenced, then you should also select this component.
214 Many programs store their current settings in a system file called WIN.INI. Each program uses a different 'section' of this file.
215 Sections are often shared between programs from the same vendor. Only select the section if you are sure it is not used by another program.
216 Since you are uninstalling the Windows Print Manager, spooling is no longer available.
217 If you are selecting the Print Manager, then you should allow this setting to be changed.
218 The DOCUMENTS line contains a list of extensions of files that should be treated as documents, rather than programs.
219 If you are selecting the program, then you should also select this component.
220 This program is located on a network. If you uninstall this program, you are ONLY cleaning up your computer.
221 If this program is run from the network, rather than just installed from the network, then you should create a Network Decoy.
224 Windows File Manager provides the ability to have Tools integrated into it. This is one of the tools currently integrated.
225 If you are selecting the program, then you should also select this component.
226 Files with this extension are data files created and used by this program.
227 If you want to select some or all of the data files associated with this program, then select this component.
228 Other files that are in the same folder as the program may be used by the program.
229 If this program is the only one in this folder, then you should select this component.
230 When the uninstall process is complete, empty folders should be removed.
231 You should always have this selected. If there are still files in a folder, the folder will not be removed.
232 This is the program that is run when you select it.
233 You should always select this component.
234 This is a file that is used by the program or was added by you.
235 Select this file if you wish to uninstall, move, back up, archive, or transport it.
236 DLLs (Dynamic-Link Library) can be shared by multiple programs. This DLL is currently in use, thus you won't be able to delete it.
237 DLLs that are currently being used cannot be moved or deleted.
238 DLLs (Dynamic-Link Library) can be shared by multiple programs. This DLL is shared with other programs.
239 You should not select this DLL, since other programs also use it.
240 DLLs (Dynamic-Link Library) can be shared by multiple programs. This DLL appears to not be used by any other programs.
241 You should be able to safely delete this DLL.
242 DLLs (Dynamic-Link Library) can be shared by multiple programs. This DLL may be used by other programs on your computer.
243 If you decide to delete this DLL, then you should enable the backup feature.
244 Batch files can be run from a PIF (Program Information File). The PIF file customizes the environment when running the batch file.
245 If you are selecting the PIF file, then you should also select this file.
246 DOS programs can be run from a PIF (Program Information File). The PIF file customizes the environment when running the DOS program.
247 If you are selecting the PIF file, then you should also select this file.
251 Select the type of Unused File to search for, then click Search.
252 All Windows programs will be found, both those accessible through your shell and those which are not accessible through your shell.
255 Click Search to begin searching.
256 The file '%s' already exists.\n\nDo you wish to overwrite it?
257 File Already Exists
258 All Files (*.*)|*.*|
260 View File
261 Advise
262 View Section
263 You have selected %u items to uninstall.\n\nYou can change any of the options below.\n\nClick OK to begin the uninstall process.
264 You have selected %u item to uninstall.\n\nYou can change any of the options below.\n\nClick OK to begin the uninstall process.
265 You have selected %u system items to uninstall.\n\nYou can change any of the options below.\n\nClick OK to begin the uninstall process.
266 You have selected %u system item to uninstall.\n\nYou can change any of the options below.\n\nClick OK to begin the uninstall process.
267 You have selected %u files to delete.\n\nYou can change any of the options below.\n\nClick OK to begin the delete process.
268 You have selected %u file to delete.\n\nYou can change any of the options below.\n\nClick OK to begin the delete process.
270 DLLs (Dynamic-Link Library) can be shared by multiple programs. This DLL is shared with other programs.
271 You should be careful selecting this DLL. Click Links to see what programs use this DLL.
272 SaveAd.txt
274 CSAGENT.EXE
275 CLNSWEEP.EXE
276 CLNSWEEP.HLP
277 PRINTMAN.EXE
278 Report.txt
279 SaveRep.txt
280 %s bytes
281 %s byte
282 Hidden
283 System
284 Read-Only
285 Archive
286 Are you sure you want to cancel the current action?
288 Decoy of %s
289 The program '%s' still exists.\n\nIn order to create a Network Decoy, the file has to be deleted.
290 Program Still Exists
292 Searching local drives for all data files with extension '%s'.
294 Select Local Data Files
298 No Files Found
301 The action was canceled.
306 File In Use
307 This file is currently in use.\n\nIt cannot be deleted.
308 Program Is Currently Running
309 '%s' is currently running.\n\nIf it is a program, exit the program and click Retry. If it is not a program, it is probably a driver listed in SYSTEM.INI and cannot be removed.
310 No Components
311 Unable to find any components for '%s'.\n\nThis program does not exist and has no components to process.
312 Standard Windows Program
313 '%s' is a standard part of Windows.\n\nIt is recommended that you do not uninstall, move, archive, or transport this program.
316 No description
317 .
318 This file does not exist.
320 Select a File
321 The file '%s' does not exist.\n\nIt cannot be viewed.
322 The file '%s' does not exist.\n\nIt cannot be added.
323 File Does Not Exist
324 (No Section Selected)
329 %u%% complete
330 No Master Log File
331 There are no master log entries to view.
332 Clear Master Log
333 Are you sure you want to clear the Master Log?
334 Save Master Log
339 ** Quarterdeck CleanSweep Report **
340 Generated at: %s on %s
341 Title: %s
342 File name: %s
343 Description: %s
344 Note: THIS IS ONLY A TRIAL RUN.
345 NO FILES HAVE BEEN DELETED.
346 ** End Of Report **
347 ** End Of List **
348 ** Quarterdeck CleanSweep Component List **
349 Are you sure you want to delete the backup for '%s'?
351 *.BU?
353 Old Backup Files
354 You have at least one backup file which is older than %u days.\n\nBackups which are no longer needed should be deleted.\n\nWould you like to view the list of backups?
355 Backing Up The File
356 Backing up the file
357 Restoring
358 Restoring the file
360 &Search
361 Not Enough Memory
363 Unable to allocate enough memory. Close some of your programs and try again.
364 Files Processed: %s
365 Files Found: %s
366 The CLNSWEEP.DAT file has been altered. Reinstall to continue.
367 Browse for a Program
368 Folder is Empty
369 The folder '%s' is empty.\n\nDo you wish to delete it?
370 The file '%s' does not exist.\n\nDo you wish to search for components of this file?
371 The CLNSWEEP.DAT file is missing. Reinstall to continue.
375 This file does not exist.
376 This file is in use.
377 File Cannot Be Deleted
378 \n\nIt cannot be deleted.
379 %u of %u Selected
380 Save Summary
381 No Printer
382 There is no printer installed.\n\nUse Control Panel to install and select a printer.\n\nUnable to print.
383 Print To Printer
384 The Summary has been printed.
385 The Master Log has been printed.
388 %s Files Found
389 %s Windows Programs Found
390 %s Orphaned Windows Programs Found
391 %s Orphaned Windows Items Found
392 Already In Component List
393 The file '%s' is already in the Component List.
394 The WIN.INI section '[%s]' is already in the Component List.
395 File Is In Use
396 The file '%s' is currently in use and cannot be uninstalled at this time.
399 Save To File
400 The Master Log has been saved to '%s'.
401 The Summary has been saved to '%s'.
500 January
501 February
502 March
503 April
504 May
505 June
506 July
507 August
508 September
509 October
510 November
511 December
512 Sunday
513 Monday
514 Tuesday
515 Wednesday
516 Thursday
517 Friday
518 Saturday
522 Standard Mode
523 386 Enhanced Mode
524 %s KB Free
525 %s KB
526 %u%% Free
531 The file '%s' already exists.
532 Error extracting the description from a backup file.
533 Error restoring the file '%s'.\n\nDrive %c: is full, does not exist, or you do not have the rights to write to this drive.
535 Error creating a backup of the selected items.\n\nDrive %c: is possibly full. (Error %d)
538 The program '%s' is currently your shell.
539 Error
540 PROGMAN not found. Unable to uninstall the shell.
541 The file '%s' is protected and cannot be deleted.
545 Are you sure you want to delete '%s' from SYSTEM.INI?
546 Are you sure you want to delete '%s' from WIN.INI?
547 Are you sure you want to delete '%s' from CONFIG.SYS?
548 Are you sure you want to delete '%s' from AUTOEXEC.BAT?
549 Entries in SYSTEM.INI allow Windows to start up.
550 If you are selecting the file referenced, then you should also select this component.
551 Entries in WIN.INI define how Windows will run, but are not needed to start Windows.
552 If you are selecting the file referenced, then you should also select this component.
553 Entries in CONFIG.SYS are loaded when your computer first starts up. These entries are usually programs which control a hardware device.
554 If you are selecting the file referenced, then you should also select this component.
555 Entries in AUTOEXEC.BAT are loaded when your computer first starts up. These entries are programs you wish to run every time you start your computer.
556 If you are selecting the file referenced, then you should also select this component.
557 There may be icons in this folder which are no longer used.
558 You should always have this item selected.
575 Files with the same name
576 Files with the same name and size
577 Files with the same name/size/date/time
578 K
579 This file is a shortcut to the program selected.
580 You should select this file if you select the main program.
581 Shortcut file: %s
582 The file '%s' cannot be viewed, since it has been deleted.
583 The file '%s' has already been deleted.
584 The VBX files are missing or are bad.\n\nPlease install Quarterdeck CleanSweep again.
730 The file '%s' is marked as Read-Only.\n\nWould you like to delete it anyway?
731 The file '%s' cannot be deleted.\n\nYou probably do not have rights to delete files from this folder.
732 Protected File
733 Type: %s
737 There isn't enough memory available to run Quarterdeck CleanSweep. Exit other programs and restart Quarterdeck CleanSweep.
738 Yes
739 No
740 %s KB
742 No Backup
743 The size of the backup is only estimated.
744 No backup will be created, so no extra space will be used to store a backup.
745 Space That Would Be Freed:
746 Space Freed Before Backup:
747 Estimate of Space Used By Backup:
748 Space Used By Backup:
749 Estimate Of Space Savings:
750 Space Savings:
751 Click Summary to see what was backed up.
771 No Backup
772 %s bytes used by the backup.
773 %s bytes used by the archive.
800 Backup Files
801 Temporary Files
802 Archive Files
803 Lost Cluster Files
804 Help Files
805 Graphic Files
806 Files Matching Pattern (No Pattern Specified)
830 Backup Files are files which are copies of other files on your computer.
831 Temporary Files are files which should be deleted, but a program 'forgot' to do so.
832 Archive Files are files containing the contents of other files, but compressed to conserve space.
833 Lost Cluster Files are files which are created by CHKDSK, when lost clusters are found.
834 Help Files are files used by DOS and Windows programs for on-line help. If you do not use on-line help, you can delete them.
835 Graphic Files are files which store graphical data. Graphic Files are usually large. Many times, unused graphic files are on your computer.
836 You can search for any type of file you want.
850 This file appears to be a Backup File, since its extension, '%s', is often used for Backup Files. Delete it if you are sure it is unused.
851 This file appears to be a Temporary File, since its extension, '%s', is often used for Temporary Files. Delete it if you are sure it is unused.
852 This file is an Archive File. If you no longer need it, then you should delete it.
853 This file is a Lost Cluster File. You can safely delete it.
854 This file is a Help File. Only delete it if you do not use on-line help in the program associated with it.
855 This file is a Graphic File. If you no longer need it, then you should delete it.
856 This file matches the pattern '%s'.
857 This file is in a folder usually containing Backup Files. Before deleting, verify it is a Backup File.
858 This file is in a folder usually containing Temporary Files. Before deleting, verify it is a Temporary File.
859 This file appears to be a Temporary File, since its file name contains characters typically used for Temporary Files. Delete it if you are sure it is unused.
870 Files Matching Pattern '%s'
871 Unused Files
889 To uninstall Quarterdeck CleanSweep or one of its components, you need to go to the Control Panel and select the 'Add/Remove Programs' applet.
890 To uninstall Quarterdeck CleanSweep or one of its components, you need to run the 'Uninstall Quarterdeck CleanSweep' icon from your shell or run the program UNCLNSWP.EXE.
891 Analyze Entire Folder
892 Do you wish to analyze the folder called '%s'?
893 Uninstall a Folder
895 Folder Title: %s
896 This is one of the programs in the folder you have selected.
897 All of the components of this program are listed below it. Select a component to get a description and recommendation.
906 /Exit
907 /Group:
908 /Program:
909 /TrialRun
910 /CreateBackup
911 /Confirm
912 /Log
913 /Auto
920 The Summary has NOT been printed.
921 The Master Log has NOT been printed.
922 All Local Drives
923 No %s were found on all local drives.
924 No %s matching the pattern '%s' were found on all local drives.
925 132 40 35 33
926 175 24 34 35 32
927 Remove '%s' from PATH statement
928 When you run a program, DOS or Windows will search the folders in the PATH statement to see if it can find the program.
929 If you select all the files in this folder, then you should also select this component.
930 120 40 39 34 35 32
933 CSDCOY32.EXE
934 Are you sure you want to remove the folder '%s' from the PATH statement?
935 CSDECOY.EXE
936 In order to use the Single Copy type, you must make sure there is a copy of Quarterdeck CleanSweep which is in the network path for all users who will be running the Network Decoy.
937 Single Copy Type
938 The file pattern '%s' has invalid file name characters.\n\nPlease enter only valid file name characters.
939 Quarterdeck CleanSweep 95
940 The file '%s' is referenced in the system file %s.
941 CONFIG.SYS
942 AUTOEXEC.BAT
943 WIN.INI
944 SYSTEM.INI
945 %s File Found
946 &Delete Files
949 This copy of Quarterdeck CleanSweep has not been registered.\n\nYou need to reinstall.
954 You have entered a folder path and not a file pattern.\n\nThe folder path '%s' has been changed to the file pattern '%s'.
955 The Delete process has been canceled, since you do not have rights to delete files from the folder where this program is stored.
956 You are using SideBar, an alternative shell.
957 You are using PC Tools, Version 1, an alternative shell.
958 You are using PC Tools, Version 2, an alternative shell.
959 You are using Dashboard, an alternative shell.
970 The following programs in the folder '%s' are standard parts of Windows.\n\nIt is recommended that you do not uninstall these programs.
972 The file '%s' is the current Display Driver.\n\nIt cannot be uninstalled. You need to first change your Display Driver by running Windows' Setup.
973 The file '%s' is the current Keyboard Driver.\n\nIt cannot be uninstalled. You need to first change your Keyboard Driver by running Windows' Setup.
974 The file '%s' is the current Mouse Driver.\n\nIt cannot be uninstalled. You need to first change your Mouse Driver by running Windows' Setup.
975 The file '%s' is the current Network Driver.\n\nIt cannot be uninstalled. You need to first change your Network Driver by running Windows' Setup.
979 Quarterdeck CleanSweep 95
980 The file '%s' cannot be uninstalled, since it is used by the currently running program '%s'.\n\nExit this program in order to uninstall the file.
981 Unable to connect to the DDE Shell Server.\nContact Quarterdeck for assistance.
982 Quarterdeck CleanSweep 95 Demo
983 Click Summary to see what would have been deleted.\n\nIf you wish to really delete the selected items, you will need to purchase the fully-functional version of CleanSweep.
986 Quarterdeck CleanSweep 95 Demo
988 *.CIL
989 Are you sure you want to delete the Install Monitor log for '%s'?
990 152 44 35
991 Uninstall a Program using Install Monitor Results
992 Entries in CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT are run when your computer first starts up.
993 You should select this item.
994 Entries in WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI are used by Windows.
995 You should select this item.
996 Are you sure you want to add to %s's [%s] section - '%s'?
997 Are you sure you want to delete from %s's [%s] section - '%s'?
998 Are you sure you want to add to %s - '%s'?
999 Are you sure you want to delete from %s - '%s'?
1000 Are you sure you want to delete obsolete icons from the folder '%s'?
1016 No Install Monitor Logs
1018 There are no Install Monitor logs to view or delete.
1020 File '%s' -- Added.
1021 Folder '%s' -- Added.
1022 Registry object '%s' -- Added.
1023 Folder '%s' -- Added.
1024 File '%s' added to the LOAD= line of WIN.INI.
1025 File '%s' added to the RUN= line of WIN.INI.
1026 Extension '%s' added to the DOCUMENTS= line of WIN.INI.
1040 Item '%s' in folder '%s' -- Added.
1050 Line '%s' added to %s at line number %s.
1051 Line '%s' deleted from %s at line number %s.
1060 Line '%s' added to %s's [%s] section.
1061 Line '%s' deleted from %s's [%s] section.
1062 The Install Monitor log has been printed.
1063 The Install Monitor log has NOT been printed.
1064 MonLog.txt
1065 Save Install Monitor Log
1066 The Install Monitor log has been saved to '%s'.
1067 ** CleanSweep Install Monitor Report **
1068 %s on %s
1069 %u item, occupying %s bytes
1070 %u items, occupying %s bytes
1071 Program Installed: %s
1072 Date Installed: %s on %s
1073 Install Monitor is currently ACTIVE
1074 Install Monitor is currently NOT ACTIVE
1076 Are you sure you want to delete the name '%s'?
1077 Name Already In List
1078 The name '%s' is already in the list.
1079 Backup
1080 The drive letter specified in the folder is invalid.\n\nPlease specify a valid drive letter.
1081 A CD-ROM drive cannot be specified as the folder.\n\nPlease specify another drive.
1082 A path can't be specified when backing up to a removable drive.\n\nTo back up to a removable drive, only specify the drive letter.
1083 Folder Does Not Exist
1084 The folder '%s' does not exist.\n\nWould you like to create it?
1085 Unable to create the folder '%s'.\n\nYou may not have access rights to create a folder on this drive or the folder specified is invalid.
1086 Analyzing the file
1088 Uninstall
1089 Archive
1090 Backup
1091 Move
1092 Transport
1093 Delete
1099 -- %s.
1100 Deleted
1101 Not deleted
1102 Will be deleted
1103 Will not be deleted
1104 Archived
1105 Not archived
1106 Will be archived
1107 Will not be archived
1108 Backed up
1109 Not backed up
1110 Will be backed up
1111 Will not be backed up
1112 Moved
1113 Not moved
1114 Will be moved
1115 Will not be moved
1116 Transported
1117 Not transported
1118 Will be transported
1119 Will not be transported
1120 Restored
1121 Not restored
1122 Will be restored
1123 Will not be restored
1140 Created
1141 Not created
1142 Will be created
1143 Will not be created
1144 Added
1145 Not added
1146 Will be added
1147 Will not be added
1200 File '%s'
1201 Icon '%s' in folder '%s'
1202 Folder '%s'
1203 OLE object '%s'
1204 Entry '%s' from WIN.INI's [Embedding] section
1205 Association '%s'
1206 WIN.INI section '[%s]'
1207 Entry 'SPOOLER' from WIN.INI's [Windows] section
1209 WINFILE AddOn '%s'
1210 File '%s' from LOAD= line of WIN.INI
1211 File '%s' from RUN= line of WIN.INI
1212 Extension '%s' from DOCUMENTS= line of WIN.INI
1213 Network Decoy for '%s'
1214 Files with extension '%s' on local drives
1215 Files in '%s' and its subfolders
1216 Folder '%s'
1217 Entry in SYSTEM.INI referencing the file '%s'
1218 Entry in WIN.INI referencing the file '%s'
1219 Entry in CONFIG.SYS referencing the file '%s'
1220 Entry in AUTOEXEC.BAT referencing the file '%s'
1221 Entry in CONFIG.SYS referencing the file '%s'
1222 Obsolete icon '%s' in folder '%s'
1223 Folder '%s' in PATH statement
1224 Change to %s's [%s] section - '%s'
1225 Change to %s's [%s] section - '%s'
1226 Change to %s - '%s'
1227 Change to %s - '%s'
1228 Obsolete icons in the folder '%s'
1229 Registry entry '%s'
1230 Registry value '%s'
1231 Obsolete link file '%s'
1995 Uninstall Complete
1996 Archive Complete
1997 Backup Complete
1998 Move Complete
1999 Transport Complete
2003 Trial Run Complete
2004 %s bytes were backed up.
2005 Error allocating memory for the usage monitor data file. Please add more memory to your computer.
2006 Error reading the usage monitor data file. Would you like to rebuild it?
2007 Quarterdeck CleanSweep needs to scan your system the first time it is run.\n\nShould Quarterdeck CleanSweep scan your system at this time?
2008 Unrecoverable error reading the usage monitor data file.\n\nContact Quarterdeck Technical Support.
2009 Quarterdeck CleanSweep will now exit.\n\nQuarterdeck CleanSweep needs to scan your computer the first time it is run.
2011 Moving The File
2012 Moving the file
2013 No folder entered.\n\nYou must type the name of a folder.
2014 DLL (used by other programs): %s
2015 Used By Another Program
2016 This file is used by other programs.\n\nIt cannot be deleted, since doing so would make the other programs not run.
2017 This file is used by other programs.\n\nYou should be careful removing this file.\n\nAre you sure you want to select it?
2018 The Component List has been saved to '%s'.
2019 The Component List has been printed.
2020 The Component List has NOT been printed.
2021 Green
2022 Yellow
2023 Red
2024 Blue
2025 Cyan
2026 White
2050 This program uses OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) to communicate with other programs to provide a more integrated working environment.
2051 If you are selecting the program, then you should also select this component.
2052 Archiving The File
2053 Archiving the file
2054 Transporting The File
2055 Transporting the file
2056 The program '%s' is located on a CD-ROM.
2057 Cleanup Options
2058 (Add Custom File Type)
2059 All Files
2060 Programs
2061 Dynamic Link Libraries
2062 Windows Programs
2063 DOS Programs
2065 This file has the highest access count.
2066 This file is tied with others for the highest access count.
2067 This file is the largest file.
2068 This file is tied with others for being the largest file.
2069 This file has the latest change date.
2070 This file is tied with others for the latest change date.
2071 This file has the latest access date.
2072 This file is tied with others for the latest access date.
2073 This file has the latest version number.
2074 This file is tied with others for the latest version number.
2075 This file is in the Windows folder.
2076 This file is in the Windows System folder.
2077 This file is in the Search Path.
2100 DOS Program
2101 DOS Batch File
2102 Windows Program Information File
2103 DOS Driver
2199 %u Redundant Files
2200 Advice for the File
2201 ** %s **
2202 %u Duplicate Files
2203 Advice:
2204 The file '%s' is in the Windows folder.
2205 The file '%s' is in the Windows System folder.
2206 It also has the latest version number. All the other
2207 files should be able to be safely deleted.
2208 It does not have the latest version number. The file containing
2209 the latest version number is '%s'.
2210 You should move this file to the Windows folder.
2211 You should move this file to the Windows System folder.
2212 You should then be able to safely delete all other files.
2213 The file '%s' has the highest version number,
2214 The file '%s' is tied with others for the highest version number,
2215 but is not in the Windows System folder. You should move
2216 this file to the Windows System folder.
2217 The file '%s' has the latest change date.
2218 This is usually a good indicator of the file that should remain,
2219 but you should view the files first.
2220 The file '%s' has the latest access date or highest access count.
2221 It may be the one you wish to keep. You should view all
2222 the files and carefully select files for deletion.
2223 All of the files have the same size and change date, so they
2224 are probably identical. You should delete those which appear in
2225 folders you no longer use.
2226 There is not enough information to give advice on
2227 which files you should keep and those which
2228 should be deleted.
2229 You should use the View, Links, and Run buttons to
2230 help you determine which files are not needed.
2231 Also look through the more detailed file info below. Files
2232 which are the largest, have the most recent change or access
2233 date, or have the highest access count are likely candidates
2234 for the file which you should keep.
2235 Most of all, make sure you back up when deleting duplicate files!
2236 File: %s of %s
2237 File name: %s
2238 Path: %s
2239 Last Change: %s %s
2240 Unknown
2241 Last Access: %s %s
2242 Access Count: %s
2243 Size: %s bytes
2244 No Version Information
2245 Version: %s
2246 Description: %s
2247 More Info:
2248 No additional information available.
2249 In order to get more accurate advice, you should also
2250 search the %c: drive, since it contains the Windows
2251 folder.
2252 Most of all, make sure you back up when deleting redundant files!
2300 The Advice has been printed.
2301 The Advice has NOT been printed.
2302 Save Advice
2303 The Advice has been saved to '%s'.
2305 Size
2306 Number of Accesses
2307 Last Access Date
2308 Last Change Date
2309 File name
2310 Type
2311 Unsorted
2312 Ascending Order
2313 Descending Order
2316 161 30 39 35 35
2400 What do you want to do with the program '%s'?
2401 What do you want to do with the %s selected file?
2402 What do you want to do with the %s selected files?
2403 Do you wish to back up the program '%s' before uninstalling it?
2404 Do you wish to back up the %s selected file before deleting it?
2405 Do you wish to back up the %s selected files before deleting them?
2406 It is highly recommended that you back up the file. Later, you can easily delete the backup file.
2407 It is highly recommended that you back up the files. Later, you can easily delete the backup file.
2408 Type the name of the folder to store the archive to:
2409 In most cases, you will not want to change this folder. If you want to save the archive to a floppy diskette, type the drive letter of the floppy drive.
2410 Select Backup Folder
2411 The 'transport' drive is the intermediate location to store the file.\n\nFor example, to transport files from a desktop computer to a laptop computer, select a floppy diskette drive as the transport drive.
2412 The 'transport' drive is the intermediate location to store the files.\n\nFor example, to transport files from a desktop computer to a laptop computer, select a floppy diskette drive as the transport drive.
2413 The program '%s' is currently in the folder '%s'.
2414 Type the name of the folder to move the files to:
2415 Select Folder To Move To
2416 The folder specified is the same as where the program is currently located. It must be different.\n\nPlease select another folder.
2417 Windows Folder
2418 The folder specified is the Windows folder. You should not move files to this folder.\n\nAre you sure you want to move files to this folder?
2419 The folder specified is the Windows System folder. You should not move files to this folder.\n\nAre you sure you want to move files to this folder?
2420 Approximately %s bytes will be uninstalled.
2421 Approximately %s bytes will be deleted.
2422 Approximately %s bytes will be moved.
2423 Approximately %s bytes will be backed up.
2424 Approximately %s bytes will be archived.
2425 Approximately %s bytes will be transported.
2426 Click Finish to uninstall the program '%s'.
2427 If you wish to view or modify the list of components that will be uninstalled, click View.
2428 The program '%s' will be backed up and then uninstalled.
2429 The program '%s' will be uninstalled, but not backed up.
2430 Click Finish to move the program '%s'.
2431 If you wish to view or modify the list of components that will be moved, click View.
2432 The program '%s' will be moved to the folder '%s'.
2433 Click Finish to back up the program '%s'.
2434 If you wish to view or modify the list of components that will be backed up, click View.
2435 The program '%s' will be backed up to the folder '%s'.
2436 Click Finish to archive the program '%s'.
2437 If you wish to view or modify the list of components that will be archived, click View.
2438 The program '%s' will be archived to the folder '%s'.
2439 Click Finish to transport the program '%s'.
2440 If you wish to view or modify the list of components that will be transported, click View.
2441 The program '%s' will be transported to drive '%s'.
2442 Click Finish to delete the %s selected file.
2443 Click Finish to delete the %s selected files.
2444 If you wish to view the list of files that will be deleted, click View.
2445 The %s selected file will be backed up and then deleted.
2446 The %s selected files will be backed up and then deleted.
2447 The %s selected file will be deleted, but not backed up.
2448 The %s selected files will be deleted, but not backed up.
2449 Click Finish to move the %s selected file.
2450 Click Finish to move the %s selected files.
2451 If you wish to view the list of files that will be moved, click View.
2452 The %s selected file will be moved to the folder '%s'.
2453 The %s selected files will be moved to the folder '%s'.
2454 Click Finish to back up the %s selected file.
2455 Click Finish to back up the %s selected files.
2456 If you wish to view the list of files that will be backed up, click View.
2457 The %s selected file will be backed up to the folder '%s'.
2458 The %s selected files will be backed up to the folder '%s'.
2459 Click Finish to archive the %s selected file.
2460 Click Finish to archive the %s selected files.
2461 If you wish to view the list of files that will be archived, click View.
2462 The %s selected file will be archived to the folder '%s'.
2463 The %s selected files will be archived to the folder '%s'.
2464 Click Finish to transport the %s selected file.
2465 Click Finish to transport the %s selected files.
2466 If you wish to view the list of files that will be transported, click View.
2467 The %s selected file will be transported to drive '%s'.
2468 The %s selected files will be transported to drive '%s'.
2469 %s bytes have been uninstalled.
2470 The uninstall process was canceled.
2471 The program '%s' has been backed up and uninstalled.
2472 The program '%s' has been uninstalled.
2473 %s bytes have been moved.
2474 The move process was canceled.
2475 The program '%s' has been moved to the folder '%s'.
2476 %s bytes have been backed up.
2477 The backup process was canceled.
2478 The program '%s' has been backed up to the folder '%s'.
2479 %s bytes have been archived.
2480 The archive process was canceled.
2481 The program '%s' has been archived to the folder '%s'.
2482 %s bytes have been transported.
2483 The transport process was canceled.
2484 The program '%s' has been transported to drive '%s'.
2485 %s bytes have been deleted.
2486 The delete process was canceled.
2487 The %s selected file has been backed up and deleted.
2488 The %s selected files have been backed up and deleted.
2489 The %s selected file has been deleted.
2490 The %s selected files have been deleted.
2491 %s bytes have been moved.
2492 The move process was canceled.
2493 The %s selected file has been moved to the folder '%s'.
2494 The %s selected files have been moved to the folder '%s'.
2495 %s bytes have been backed up.
2496 The backup process was canceled.
2497 The %s selected file has been backed up to the folder '%s'.
2498 The %s selected files have been backed up to the folder '%s'.
2499 %s bytes have been archived.
2500 The archive process was canceled.
2501 The %s selected file has been archived to the folder '%s'.
2502 The %s selected files have been archived to the folder '%s'.
2503 %s bytes have been transported.
2504 The transport process was canceled.
2505 The %s selected file has been transported to drive '%s'.
2506 The %s selected files have been transported to drive '%s'.
2600 Programs
2601 Redundant DLLs
2602 Duplicate Files
2603 Files based on Size or Access
2604 Orphan Files
2610 %s bytes have been deleted.
2611 %s bytes will be deleted.
2612 %s bytes have been archived.
2613 %s bytes will be archived.
2614 %s bytes have been backed up.
2615 %s bytes will be backed up.
2616 %s bytes have been moved.
2617 %s bytes will be moved.
2618 %s bytes have been transported.
2619 %s bytes will be transported.
2620 %s bytes have been restored.
2621 %s bytes will be restored.
2650 Backup saved to floppy diskettes.
2651 Backup will be saved to floppy diskettes.
2652 All files have been moved back.
2653 Backup to: %s
2654 Move to: %s
2655 Archive to: %s
2656 Transport to: Drive %c:
2670 %s Redundant Files
2671 %s Redundant File
2672 %s Duplicate Files
2673 %s Duplicate File
2674 %s Files Based on Size or Access
2675 %s File Based on Size or Access
2676 %s Orphan Files
2677 %s Orphan File
2700 - CleanSweep Archive
2701 - Archive
2702 /A:
2703 /AP:%s
2704 Archives
2705 Create Archive Icon
2706 Do you wish to create an archive icon in the folder 'Archives' to access this archive from your shell?
2707 Please have %u blank 360 KB diskette(s) available to back up the selected items.
2708 Please have %u blank 720 KB diskette(s) available to back up the selected items.
2709 Please have %u blank 360 KB diskette or %u blank 1.2 MB diskette available to back up the selected items.
2710 Please have %u blank 360 KB diskettes or %u blank 1.2 MB diskette available to back up the selected items.
2711 Please have %u blank 360 KB diskettes or %u blank 1.2 MB diskettes available to back up the selected items.
2712 Please have %u blank 720 KB diskette or %u blank 1.44 MB diskette available to back up the selected items.
2713 Please have %u blank 720 KB diskettes or %u blank 1.44 MB diskette available to back up the selected items.
2714 Please have %u blank 720 KB diskettes or %u blank 1.44 MB diskettes available to back up the selected items.
2715 Please have %u blank 1.44 KB diskette(s) or %u blank 2.88 MB diskette(s) available to back up the selected items.
2716 The file '%s' cannot be deleted, since it is located on a CD-ROM.
2717 This file is located on a CD-ROM.\n\nFiles on CD-ROMs cannot be selected.
2718 The file '%s' is located on a CD-ROM, thus it cannot be selected.
2719 File On CD-ROM
2720 Move Canceled
2721 The Move process has been canceled.\n\nDo you wish to move the files that were moved back to their previous location?
2722 No Drives Selected
2723 No Drives are selected.\n\nYou must select at least 1 drive.
2725 Select the Components to Uninstall
2726 Program to Uninstall:
2727 Components to &Uninstall:
2728 Select the components of this program you wish to uninstall.
2729 Select the Components to Move
2730 Program to Move:
2731 Components to &Move:
2732 Select the components of this program you wish to move.
2733 Select the Components to Backup
2734 Program to Backup:
2735 Components to &Backup:
2736 Select the components of this program you wish to back up.
2737 Select the Components to Archive
2738 Program to Archive:
2739 Components to &Archive:
2740 Select the components of this program you wish to archive.
2741 Select the Components to Transport
2742 Program to Transport:
2743 Components to &Transport:
2744 Select the components of this program you wish to transport.
2745 \n\nClick on a component to get a description and recommendation.
2768 The backup for '%s' is on floppy drive %c:.\n\nPlease insert the floppy containing the backup (the file is called '%s')
2769 The archive for '%s' is on floppy drive %c:.\n\nPlease insert the floppy containing the archive (the file is called '%s')
2770 /AP:
2772 Restore Wizard
2774 File on Floppy Drive
2775 The file '%s' no longer exists.\n\nIt cannot be restored.
2776 File No Longer Exists
2777 Details of '%s'
2778 Details
2779 Browse For CleanSweep Backups
2780 There are no backups in the currently selected backup folder.\n\nChange the Backup folder to a folder containing backups or click Cancel.
2781 No Backups
2782 No Files Selected
2783 There are no files selected.\n\nPlease select some files to restore.
2784 (Can Not Be Changed)
2785 Select Destination Folder
2786 Drive %c: (Not Redirected)
2787 Drive %c: --> Drive %c:
2788 Drive %c: is currently not redirected.
2789 Restore: %s
2790 Restore Files Setting: %s
2791 Restore all files
2792 Restore only selected files
2793 Replace Mode: %s
2794 Replace older files only
2795 Replace all files
2796 Never replace files, only add new files
2797 Same Location: %s
2798 No, different location
2799 Will be restored to: %s
2800 New Group will be: %s
2801 This is an archive of '%s'.\n\nDo you wish to restore this archive?
2802 Restore Archive
2803 Already Running
2804 CleanSweep is currently running.\n\nTo restore this archive, close CleanSweep and click on the archive icon again.
2805 Finding Duplicate Files...
2806 Creating Duplicate File List...
2807 Finding Duplicate Files
2808 Unable to run the program '%s'.\n\nSome files needed to run the program are missing.
2809 Select The Drives To Search
2810 The program '%s' (%s) cannot be located on the CD-ROM inserted.
2811 The program '%s' cannot be located on the CD-ROM inserted.
2812 \n\nPlease try a different CD-ROM.
2813 File Not Found
2814 None
2815 No Description
2816 (Version %s)
2817 Windows 16-bit Program
2818 Windows 32-bit Program
2819 Data File
2820 All of the components found for '%s' reside on a CD-ROM, thus they cannot be uninstalled, archived, moved, backed up, or transported.
2821 Components On CD-ROM
2822 Selected Color Component
2823 %-3s %-6s %s
2824 Approximately %s bytes will be deleted.
2825 Approximately %s bytes will be moved.
2826 Approximately %s bytes will be backed up.
2827 Approximately %s bytes will be archived.
2828 Approximately %s bytes will be transported.
2830 No Files use this file
2831 This file does not use any other files
2832 Finding Programs in your Shell...
2833 Finding Orphaned Items...
2834 Finding Orphaned Items
2835 (None Selected)
2836 %s Files
2837 Cannot read the diskette in drive %c:.\n\nPlease verify the drive door is closed and that the diskette is formatted and free of errors.
2838 The diskette in drive %c: is full.\n\nPlease use another diskette which doesn't have any information on it.
2839 The diskette in drive %c: is write-protected.\n\nPlease disable the write-protect tab or use a different diskette.
2840 Analyzing diskette in drive %c:...
2841 Please insert backup diskette %u of %u into drive %c:
2842 Please insert backup diskette 1 into drive %c:
2843 Please insert the last diskette of the multi-volume backup set into drive %c:
2844 Please insert backup diskette %u into drive %c:
2845 Error processing backup file %s.
2846 This file occupies %s bytes
2847 Searching...
2848 Searching
2849 There is %u file currently selected.\n\nSearching a different set of drives will mark this file as unselected.
2850 There are %u files currently selected.\n\nSearching a different set of drives will mark these files as unselected.
2851 Are you sure you want to search a new set of drives, thus marking this file as unselected?
2852 Are you sure you want to search a new set of drives, thus marking these files as unselected?
2853 Searching Files
2854 These data files were created or used by the program '%s'.
2855 Select the files that you wish to uninstall.
2856 Select the files that you wish to move.
2857 Select the files that you wish to back up.
2858 Select the files that you wish to archive.
2859 Select the files that you wish to transport.
2860 All of these data files have an extension of '%s'.
2861 Finding the System DLLs...
2862 Finding Redundant DLLs...
2863 Checking Version Information...
2864 Finding Redundant DLLs
2865 The file '%s' is a system DLL, since it is in the Windows or Windows System folder.
2866 System DLL
2867 It cannot be selected, since deleting it would prevent other programs from running.
2868 The file '%s' has a later version number than the same named file in the Windows or Windows System folder.
2869 Later Version
2870 It cannot be selected. You should move this file to the Windows folder. Doing so will ensure you are using the latest version of this DLL.
2871 122 23 52 12
2872 122 19 0 23
3000 Archive Files
3001 Archive File
3002 Backup Files
3003 Backup File
3004 Display Drivers (Unused)
3005 Unused Display Driver
3006 DOS Batch Files
3007 DOS Batch File
3008 DOS-in-Windows Support Files
3009 DOS-in-Windows Support File
3010 DOS Support Programs
3011 DOS Support Program
3012 Enhanced Mode Files
3013 Enhanced Mode File
3014 Fonts (Unused)
3015 Unused Font
3016 Fonts (Used)
3017 Used Font
3018 Graphic Files
3019 Graphic File
3020 Help Files
3021 Help File
3022 Lost Cluster Files
3023 Lost Cluster File
3024 Multimedia Files
3025 Multimedia File
3026 Screen Savers
3027 Screen Saver File
3028 Setup Files
3029 Setup File
3030 Standard Mode Files
3031 Standard Mode File
3032 Temporary Files
3033 Temporary File
3034 Text Files
3035 Text File
3036 Various Files
3037 Various File
3038 Wallpapers
3039 Wallpaper File
3040 %s Archive Files
3041 %s Archive File
3042 %s Backup Files
3043 %s Backup File
3044 %s Display Driver Files
3045 %s Display Driver File
3046 %s DOS Batch Files
3047 %s DOS Batch File
3048 %s DOS-in-Windows Support Files
3049 %s DOS-in-Windows Support File
3050 %s DOS Support Files
3051 %s DOS Support File
3052 %s Enhanced Mode Files
3053 %s Enhanced Mode File
3054 %s Unused Font Files
3055 %s Unused Font File
3056 %s Used Font Files
3057 %s Used Font File
3058 %s Graphic Files
3059 %s Graphic File
3060 %s Help Files
3061 %s Help File
3062 %s Lost Cluster Files
3063 %s Lost Cluster File
3064 %s Multimedia Files
3065 %s Multimedia File
3066 %s Screen Saver Files
3067 %s Screen Saver File
3068 %s Setup Files
3069 %s Setup File
3070 %s Standard Mode Files
3071 %s Standard Mode File
3072 %s Temporary Files
3073 %s Temporary File
3074 %s Text Files
3075 %s Text File
3076 %s Various Files
3077 %s Various File
3078 %s Wallpaper Files
3079 %s Wallpaper File
3080 %s Files (%s)
3081 %s File (%s)
3300 Add Custom Type
3301 Edit Custom Type
3302 133
3303 This file is needed to run your computer in Standard Mode. You are currently running in Standard Mode, so this file is not selectable.
3304 This file is needed to run your computer in Enhanced Mode. You are currently running in Enhanced Mode, so this file is not selectable.
3305 This file is a Fixed-Pitch System Font. It cannot be selected, since Windows will not work without it.
3350 Archive Files are files containing the contents of other files, but compressed to conserve space.
3351 You should click View to view within the archive file. If it is an archive you no longer need, you can delete it.
3352 Backup Files are files which are copies of other files on your computer.
3353 You should click View or Run to verify that the file is a backup. If it is, then you can delete it.
3354 Display Drivers are used by Windows to communicate with different display adapters.\n\nThese display drivers are available, but are not currently being used.
3355 You can safely delete all the display drivers listed.
3356 DOS Batch Files are files containing DOS commands to perform.\n\nClick Run to determine if you still use a DOS Batch File. If you do not, then you can delete it.
3357
3358 DOS-in-Windows Support Files are files needed to run DOS programs within Windows.
3359 If you do not run DOS programs within Windows, you can delete these files.
3360 DOS Support Programs are programs suppplied with DOS. The programs with green checkboxes are resident programs which are usually loaded before Windows starts, but do not currently appear to be loaded.
3361 If you do not use these resident programs or any of the non-resident programs, you can delete them.
3362 Enhanced Mode files are files which are needed to run in the Enhanced Mode of Windows.
3363 You are currently running in Enhanced Mode, thus these files are not selectable.
3364 You are currently running in Standard Mode. You could remove these files, but you will probably want to run in Enhanced Mode in the future.
3365 Font Files allow your programs to display text in a particular style and size.\n\nThese fonts are available, but are not currently being used.
3366 You can safely delete all of the fonts listed.
3367 Font Files allow your programs to display text in a particular style and size.
3368 These fonts are currently installed. If you no longer want a font, you can delete it. Only delete a font if you are sure you will not use this font in the future.
3369 Graphic Files are files which store graphical data. Graphic Files are usually large. Many times, unused graphic files are on your computer.
3370 You should click View to view within the graphic file. If it is a graphic file you no longer need, you can delete it.
3371 Help Files are files used by DOS and Windows programs for on-line help.
3372 You should click View to view the help file. If it is a help file you no longer need, you can delete it.
3373 Lost Cluster Files are files which are created by CHKDSK, when lost clusters are found.\n\nYou can safely delete all of the files listed.
3374
3375 Multimedia Files are files which contain audio or video information. Multimedia Files are usually large.
3376 You should click View to view or listen to the mulitimedia file. If it is a multimedia file you no longer need, you can delete it.
3377 Screen Saver Files are files used to display some type of animation after the computer has been idle. The current screen saver file will have a yellow checkbox, rather than a green one.
3378 You should click View to view the screen saver file. If it is a screen saver file you do not plan to use in the future, you can delete it.
3379 Setup Files are compressed copies of files before they are installed. Some install programs do not properly remove them.
3380 If you are finished installing the setup file, then you can delete it.
3381 Standard Mode files are files which are needed to run in the Standard Mode of Windows.
3382 You are currently running in Standard Mode, thus these files are not selectable.
3383 You are currently running in Enhanced Mode. If you do not plan to run in Standard Mode, then you can safely delete all of these files.
3384 Temporary Files are files which should be deleted, but a program 'forgot' to do so.
3385 You should click View to view the temporary file. If it is a temporary file you no longer need, you can delete it.
3386 Text Files are files which usually supply information about a program which did not make it into the manual.
3387 You should click View to view the text file. If it is a text file you no longer need, you can delete it.
3388 These files were shipped with Windows. The files with green checkboxes are resident programs which are usually run before Windows starts, but are currently not running.
3389 You should click Run to run the file. If it is a program or file you no longer need, you can delete it.
3390 Wallpaper Files are graphic files used to decorate the desktop (background) of a computer screen. The current wallpaper file will have a yellow checkbox, rather than a green one.
3391 You should click View to view the wallpaper file. If it is a wallpaper file you do not plan to use in the future, you can delete it.
3392 This is a custom file type that you added. You should click on View, Links, or Run to help you determine if it is a file you no longer need.
3393
3400 Archive Files are files containing the contents of other files, but compressed to conserve space.
3401 Backup Files are files which are copies of other files on your computer.
3402 Display Drivers are used by Windows to communicate with different display adapters.
3403 DOS Batch Files are files containing DOS commands to perform.
3404 DOS Support Programs are programs suppplied with DOS.
3405 DOS-in-Windows Support Files are files needed to run DOS programs within Windows.
3406 Enhanced Mode files are files which are needed to run in the Enhanced Mode of Windows.
3407 Font Files allow your programs to display text in a particular style and size.
3408 Font Files allow your programs to display text in a particular style and size.
3409 Graphic Files are files which store graphical data. Graphic Files are usually large. Many times, unused graphic files are on your computer.
3410 Help Files are files used by DOS and Windows programs for on-line help.
3411 Lost Cluster Files are files which are created by CHKDSK, when lost clusters are found.
3412 Multimedia Files are files which contain audio or video information. Multimedia Files are usually large.
3413 Screen Saver Files are files used to display some type of animation after the computer has been idle.
3414 Setup Files are compressed copies of files before they are installed. Some install programs do not properly remove them.
3415 Standard Mode files are files which are needed to run in the Standard Mode of Windows.
3416 Temporary Files are files which should be deleted, but a program 'forgot' to do so.
3417 Text Files are files which usually supply information about a program which did not make it into the manual.
3418 This is a list of various files that ship with Windows. Often, these files are not used.
3419 Wallpaper Files are graphic files used to decorate the desktop (background) of a computer screen.
3420 This is a custom file type that you entered.
3430 Uninstall Wizard
3431 Archive Wizard
3432 Backup Wizard
3433 Move Wizard
3434 Transport Wizard
3440 This wizard will guide you through the process of uninstalling a program.
3441 This wizard will guide you through the process of archiving a program.
3442 This wizard will guide you through the process of backing up a program.
3443 This wizard will guide you through the process of moving a program.
3444 This wizard will guide you through the process of transporting a program.
3450 &Select the program to uninstall:
3451 &Select the program to archive:
3452 &Select the program to back up:
3453 &Select the program to move:
3454 &Select the program to transport:
3460 If the program you want to uninstall is not listed, click Find.
3461 If the program you want to archive is not listed, click Find.
3462 If the program you want to back up is not listed, click Find.
3463 If the program you want to move is not listed, click Find.
3464 If the program you want to transport is not listed, click Find.
3465 &About CleanSweep 95...
3466 If you cancel the file analysis, CleanSweep will exit, since it needs to analyze the files to operate.\n\nAre you sure you want to cancel the file analysis and exit CleanSweep?
3470 Orphan Programs
3471 Orphan Programs are programs which are not accessible through your shell. You should run the program first and verify that you no longer want it.
3472 Orphan DLLs
3473 Orphan DLLs are DLLs which may have been left behind when its associated program was deleted. Be careful removing orphan DLLs. You should always make a backup!
3474 Orphan INI Files
3475 Orphan INI Files are INI files which may have been left behind when its associated program was deleted. Be careful removing orphan INI files.
3476 Orphan Icons
3477 Orphan Icons are icons in your shell which are invalid, since the program they are supposed to launch no longer exists. It is safe to remove orphan icons.
3478 Orphan OLE Objects
3479 Orphan OLE Objects are entries in the Registry which provide OLE services, however, the programs that provide these services are missing. It is safe to remove orphan OLE objects.
3480 Orphan File Associations
3481 Orphan File Associations are associations which tell Windows what program to run when a document is selected, however, the program is missing. It is safe to remove orphan file associations.
3482 Orphan OLE Embeddings
3483 Orphan OLE Embeddings are entries in the OLE embedding database, but the OLE program is missing. It is safe to remove orphan OLE embeddings.
3484 Empty Groups
3485 Empty Groups are groups within your shell which no longer contain any icons. It is safe to remove empty groups.
3486 Zero-byte Files
3487 Zero-byte Files are files which are 0 in length. Sometimes files are supposed to be 0 bytes in length, so be careful removing them.
3500 %s Orphan Programs
3501 %s Orphan Program
3502 %s Orphan DLLs
3503 %s Orphan DLL
3504 %s Orphan INI Files
3505 %s Orphan INI File
3506 %s Orphan Icons
3507 %s Orphan Icon
3508 %s Orphan OLE Objects
3509 %s Orphan OLE Object
3510 %s Orphan File Associations
3511 %s Orphan File Association
3512 %s Orphan OLE Embeddings
3513 %s Orphan OLE Embedding
3514 %s Empty Groups
3515 %s Empty Group
3516 %s Zero-byte Files
3517 %s Zero-byte File
3530 Finding Orphaned INI Files...
3531 Startup
3535 Orphan Program
3536 Orphan DLL
3537 Orphan INI File
3538 Empty Group
3539 Zero-byte File
3540 It is highly recommended that you back up the item. Later, you can easily delete the backup file.
3541 It is highly recommended that you back up the items. Later, you can easily delete the backup file.
3542 Click Finish to delete the %s selected item.
3543 Click Finish to delete the %s selected items.
3544 If you wish to view the list of items that will be deleted, click View.
3545 The %s selected item will be backed up and then deleted.
3546 The %s selected items will be backed up and then deleted.
3547 The %s selected item will be deleted, but not backed up.
3548 The %s selected items will be deleted, but not backed up.
3549 The %s selected item has been backed up and deleted.
3550 The %s selected items have been backed up and deleted.
3551 Do you wish to back up the %s selected item before deleting it?
3552 Do you wish to back up the %s selected items before deleting them?
3553 The %s selected item has been deleted.
3554 The %s selected items have been deleted.
3560 Orphan Programs are programs which are not accessible through your shell. You should run the program first and verify that you no longer want it. Always make a backup when removing orphan programs.
3561
3562 Orphan DLLs are DLLs which may have been left behind when its associated program was deleted. Be careful removing orphan DLLs. Always make a backup when removing orphan DLLs.
3563
3564 Orphan INI Files are INI files which may have been left behind when its associated program was deleted. Be careful removing orphan INI files. Always make a backup when removing orphan INI files.
3565
3566 Orphan Icons are icons in your shell which are invalid, since the program they are supposed to launch no longer exists. It is safe to remove orphan icons.
3567
3568 Orphan OLE Objects are entries in the Registry which provide OLE services, however, the programs that provide these services are missing. It is safe to remove orphan OLE objects.
3569
3570 Orphan File Associations are associations which tell Windows what program to run when a document is selected, however, the program is missing. It is safe to remove orphan file associations.
3571
3572 Orphan OLE Embeddings are entries in the OLE embedding database, but the OLE program is missing. It is safe to remove orphan OLE embeddings.
3573
3574 Empty Groups are groups within your shell which no longer contain any icons. It is safe to remove empty groups.
3575
3576 Zero-byte Files are files which are 0 in length. Sometimes files are supposed to be 0 bytes in length, so be careful removing them.
3577
3580 Fixed-Pitch System Font
3581 Custom File
3582 Program Information File
3583 Backup of %s
3584 Setup File for %s
3585 Temporary File of %s
3586 (Current Screen Saver)
3587 (Current Wallpaper)
3588 Analyzing Files...
3589 Sorting Files...
3590 Searching For Files...
3591 Delete Custom Type
3592 Are you sure you want to delete the custom type '%s'?
3631 Drive %c: is not readable.\n\nPlease insert the media and click Retry. If you want to skip this drive, click Skip. Click Cancel to cancel the current operation.
3632 Drive %c: is not readable.\n\nPlease correct the problem and click Retry. If you want to skip this drive, click Skip. Click Cancel to cancel the current operation.
3633 Unable To Read Drive
3634 Unable to run the file '%s'.\n\nThere is no program which is associated with this file.
3635 Will Not Be Redirected
3636 Some of the files being restored were originally in the Windows folder or a subfolder of the Windows folder.
3637 These files will be restored to their original location within the Windows folder, so they will function correctly.
3638 Backing Up Empty Groups
3639 Backing Up Orphan Icons
3640 Backing Up Orphan OLE Objects
3641 Backing Up Orphan OLE Embeddings
3642 Backing Up Orphan Associations
3643 Unable to write to the file '%s'. This file is probably Read-Only.\n\nPlease select a different file.
3644 The Usage Monitor database file is old and needs to be rebuilt.\n\nWould you like to rebuild it?
3652 Text Files (*.txt)|*.txt|All Files (*.*)|*.*|
3653 Browse For Default Backup Directory
3654 The file '%s' cannot be written to.\n\nPlease select another file.
3655 Browse for Alert Sound
3656 Sounds (*.wav)|*.wav|
3657 The file '%s' does not exist.\n\nPlease select another file.
3658 Error playing the sound file '%s'.\n\nPlease select another file.
3659 Since this is the CleanSweep 95 Demo, no savings will be displayed in this dialog, since nothing has been deleted.\n\nView the Master Log to see what savings you should expect.
3660 CSINSMON.EXE
3661 CSINSM32.EXE
3662 CSUSEMON.EXE
3663 CSUSEM32.EXE
3664 CleanSweep 95 Usage Monitor
3665 CleanSweep 95 Install Monitor
3673 Folder creation terminated
3674 Folder Usage Error -- Contact Technical Support
3678 ** Drive Usage Report **
3679 ** Folder Usage Report **
3682 ** File Usage Report **
3683 Total Space Used Space Free Space %% Used Drive\n
3692 The Drive Information has been saved to '%s'.
3693 Save Folder Information
3694 FldrInfo.txt
3695 The Folder Information has been saved to '%s'.
3696 Save File Information
3697 FileInfo.txt
3698 The File Information has been saved to '%s'.
3699 The Drive Information has been printed.
3700 The Drive Information has NOT been printed.
3701 The Folder Information has been printed.
3702 The Folder Information has NOT been printed.
3703 The File Information has been printed.
3704 The File Information has NOT been printed.
3705 Drive: %s
3706 Folder: %s
3707 Sorted By: %s
3708 Size
3709 Name
3710 1 60 115 163 217
3711 55 35 35 30 50
3712 Drive %c:
3713 %8s %11s %11s %4s %-8s\n
3714 %8s %11s %11s %4s
3715 0 42 82 136
3716 28 35 35 30
3717 1 110 168 220 270
3718 108 50 45 45 25
3719 %-28s %4s %13s %13s %4s\n
3720 Unable to Create Tree Resources -- Contact Technical Support
3721 No Files In Folder
3722 The folder '%s' does not contain any files.
3723 No file name specified.\n\nPlease enter a valid file name.
3724 The file '%s' cannot be written to.\n\nPlease enter another file name.
3725 E&xit
3726 %s (TrueType File)
3727 TrueType File
3728 Help File for %s
3729 Help File
3730 Gathering Folder Usage Info
3731 Gathering folder usage info...
3732 The selected backup does not have anything in it to restore.\n\nPlease select a different backup.
3740 Please have %u blank 360 KB diskette(s) available to archive the selected items.
3741 Please have %u blank 720 KB diskette(s) available to archive the selected items.
3742 Please have %u blank 360 KB diskette or %u blank 1.2 MB diskette available to archive the selected items.
3743 Please have %u blank 360 KB diskettes or %u blank 1.2 MB diskette available to archive the selected items.
3744 Please have %u blank 360 KB diskettes or %u blank 1.2 MB diskettes available to archive the selected items.
3745 Please have %u blank 720 KB diskette or %u blank 1.44 MB diskette available to archive the selected items.
3746 Please have %u blank 720 KB diskettes or %u blank 1.44 MB diskette available to archive the selected items.
3747 Please have %u blank 720 KB diskettes or %u blank 1.44 MB diskettes available to archive the selected items.
3748 Please have %u blank 1.44 KB diskette(s) or %u blank 2.88 MB diskette(s) available to archive the selected items.
3760 Please have %u blank 360 KB diskette(s) available to transport the selected items.
3761 Please have %u blank 720 KB diskette(s) available to transport the selected items.
3762 Please have %u blank 360 KB diskette or %u blank 1.2 MB diskette available to transport the selected items.
3763 Please have %u blank 360 KB diskettes or %u blank 1.2 MB diskette available to transport the selected items.
3764 Please have %u blank 360 KB diskettes or %u blank 1.2 MB diskettes available to transport the selected items.
3765 Please have %u blank 720 KB diskette or %u blank 1.44 MB diskette available to transport the selected items.
3766 Please have %u blank 720 KB diskettes or %u blank 1.44 MB diskette available to transport the selected items.
3767 Please have %u blank 720 KB diskettes or %u blank 1.44 MB diskettes available to transport the selected items.
3768 Please have %u blank 1.44 KB diskette(s) or %u blank 2.88 MB diskette(s) available to transport the selected items.
3780 Restore Complete
3781 The archive of '%s' has been successfully restored.\n\nWould you like to delete the archive, since you have restored it?\n\nNote: It is recommended that you delete the restored archive.
3782 The transport of '%s' has been successfully restored.\n\nWould you like to delete the transport, since you have restored it?\n\nNote: It is recommended that you delete the restored transport.
3783 The backup of '%s' has been successfully restored.\n\nWould you like to delete the backup, since you have restored it?\n\nNote: It is recommended that you delete the restored backup.
3792 The folder '%s' has subfolders.\n\nAs a safety measure, only the programs in this folder will be selected. You will need to select the subfolders separately.