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In this video I'll be showing you how to clean up your Mac and speed up your Mac using a
great application called Clean My Mac 2. Okay so this is going to be a quick overview on
how to use Clean My Mac 2 to clean up your Mac and speed it up, make it faster, and get
more hard drive space. So at any time during this video if you click on the annotation
on the top of this video it'll take you to Clean My Mac's website where you can download
it. Or you can click the link in the description below, and that will take you to the site
as well. So once you've downloaded and installed Clean My Mac 2 it will take you to this opening
screen here. Now what I love about Clean My Mac is it does exactly what its name says.
It cleans up your Mac and it does it in a very simple and powerful way. And the design
is very, very beautiful. It's got a very elegant design. They really made this app look pleasing
to the eye. Now the Automatic Cleanup represents a complete cleanup guide which incorporates
all other modules of Clean My Mac. Automatic Cleanup is the most efficient and rapid cleanup,
and it's divided into three main steps. The Full Scan will look through all possible areas
on your Mac and automatically identify all the items that it can safely get rid of. The
full scan involves System Cleanup, iPhoto Cleanup, Trash Cleanup, and Large and Old
Files. There's also an inbuilt Ignore List so you don't have to worry that Clean My Mac
will select anything for removal that it shouldn't. All important items will not be listed in
the scan results at all. Now after the full scan is over you're presented with a brief
results list which includes items suggested for automatic cleanup. Clicking the Clean
button at this point will remove all the stuff that clutters your Mac. For instance, removed
items will not include any of your personal or vital system files. What you get after
Automatic Cleanup is a faster Mac with a significant amount of additional free space on it with
literally no effort from you at all. And right after Automatic Cleanup you're presented with
the Manual Cleanup steps you should take to free up even more space. When you're done
with Manual Cleanup you can click the Summarize Cleanup button to see your overall results
so that you clearly know how much space was saved. The System Cleanup section helps you
take care of all the unneeded items generated by your system and applications. After you
start a scan, Clean My Mac will use an algorithm to determine what files can be safely removed
automatically so you shouldn't worry about system stability. What you get after the scan
is a visual representation of items that can be instantly removed with no harm. In order
to review the particular stuff you're about to remove just click the Detailed Results
button, and you can see all the items that it's about to remove. Clicking the main Clean
button will remove all the unneeded items and free up a significant amount of space.
Large and Old Files helps you locate, review, and remove large files and folders that you
haven't opened for months and probably don't need any more. The default location is your
home folder, but you can select any location to analyze such as internal or external drives,
network folders, or any other places where files are stored. Now once you've selected
all the places that you want to scan just hit the Scan button to analyze the files.
After the scan is over you'll be presented with a list of all the large and old files
that you have. Now what I really love about Clean My Mac is the customization. For instance
here you can customize the filter by setting the minimum size of displayed items and the
time they were last accessed. So now you can select the unwanted files and click Remove
to finalize the process and clean up your hard drive. iPhoto Cleanup is a powerful space
saving feature for those who have large iPhoto libraries. This feature looks through your
iPhoto library to locate unneeded original copies of images kept by iPhoto after you've
edited them. You can start scanning your default Library or select a different library to analyze.
After the scan is over, Clean My Mac will show you the results and allowing you to automatically
remove items that are completely safe to get rid of. These may include rotated and fixed
redeye original copies. Then you can decide what items you want to remove and click the
Clean button and it'll finalize the process. After the cleanup is over you get the same
iPhoto library but it weighs a lot less. Trash Cleanup helps to empty all system trash folders
of your internal and external drives including iPhoto trash. Now here there's no need to
initiate any scans. Clean My Mac automatically locates all trash folders and presents you
with a list of them from the very start. You can use the main Empty button right away and
permanently remove all the stuff you had in all the listed trash folders. Or you can click
on a trash folder and go through the items to remove its contents. Then after you decide
on all the items that you want to remove permanently just click the Empty button. And again you'll
be left with more free space on your hard drive. The Uninstaller provides easy and complete
application removal from your Mac. It presents you with a list of all the applications that
are installed on your Mac even if they are not in the main applications folder. The applications
list represents all supported applications that are installed in your default applications
folder or anywhere else on your Mac. If you wish to uninstall an application just select
it. You'll see the main app file itself and all of its related items. Now the Leftovers
section provides you with a list of items on your system that earlier belonged to applications
that you've already trashed. Basically the files that are no longer used by any of your
apps and only waste space. The Unsupported section will list all the applications that
are present on your system but cannot be used with it. Now once you've selected all the
items that you wish to remove you'll just click the main Uninstall button at the bottom.
The Extensions Manager allows you to remove or disable your widgets. Apart from your ordinary
applications there are quite a lot of other software components on your system that can
be generally described as extensions, and they're all listed here. After you've reviewed
the list you can click the Disable button next to virtually any item to isolate it from
your system, or you can select items for complete removal using the corresponding checkboxes.
After you've looked through the sections and selected the unwanted items you can go ahead
and use the main Remove button at the bottom to completely remove them and clean up your
system. The Eraser lets you quickly dispose of any unwanted files from your Mac without
going to the trash first. If you have any file or folder that you wish to permanently
remove just click the Select Files button and add the unwanted items to Eraser. Now
when you're all set you can just click the main Erase button and it'll get rid of all
the unwanted items. So that's my overview on how to use Clean My Mac 2 to clean up your
Mac and speed it up, make it a lot faster, and gain a lot more hard drive space. This
is a highly recommended application for your Mac. It's won a Reader's Choice award for
the best Mac system utility application two years in a row. So if you don't have it go
get it right now. Click the link at the top of this video or in the description below.
It's a must-have if you're a Mac user. So if you enjoyed this video give it a thumbs
up, and leave a comment in the comment section below and let me know how much free space
you've gained after using Clean My Mac. And make sure you subscribe to my channel so you're
notified when I upload more helpful videos like this in the future. I will see you all
next time.