And NO...the "RESCUE CENTER" wasn't helpful.
I installed the trial version, and let it do it's thing...and it went and deleted several dozen gigabites of videos and pictures, without any indication that is was going to do so. I tried the RESCUE CENTER undo options, and all the folders came back...EMPTY!
I don't even know what category the software decided this content fell under...but it wasn't specified that these files were going to be deleted, otherwise I wouldn't have let it proceed. Since when are video and picture files considered "clutter", anyway? Why aren't files like these identified, and separated from the other types of files that are slowing down your computer? These files were irreplaceable...and this software simply deleted them all, without notification!!
Is there any way to fully restore my system to its previous condition, or are these file all gone for good?