The Utilities > Clean Audio Folder command opens the Clean Audio Folder dialog box. Use this command to delete digital audio files from an audio data folder that are no longer used by any of your projects. You should use this command from time to time to free up disk space.
Note: The Cakewalk Audio Finder (CWAFTool) is a more advanced utility for finding and removing unused projects and audio files. This utility can be installed from the AutoRun menu of the Music Creator DVD. If you have an older version of Cakewalk, you can download the Cakewalk Audio Finder from the Cakewalk web site.Under Windows, deleted files are normally placed in the Recycle Bin. As a result, you should empty the Recycle Bin after using the Clean Audio Folder command, or the unused files will still physically remain on your hard disk.If you are using another utility program that protects you from accidentally deleting important files (such as Norton Protect), you may need to disable that program. Otherwise, the next time you use the Clean Audio Folder command you may once again find these not-quite deleted files.The Clean Audio Folder dialog box has the following fields:
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