Don't forget to let us know how you get on! I know what you mean about CCleaner, so if you use it, don't use the Issues part. In the Windows and Applications sections, you can untick anything you'd rather that CCleaner ignores. As Nerval said, you can set it to keep any cookies you need by going to Options>Cookies. Alternatively, you could just untick the Cookies box under Windows; if you've got Firefox, you can untick cookies in FF under Applications.
Madeline.
-------------------- "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Lord Acton, 1887.