Cannot find the cleaning dishes

I use window xp professional sp3 version 2002 that I update regulerly. In my window there is no option for disk cleanup, not in Accessories--> tool system or not in the properties of the disc and when I run cleanmgr.exe term he box see could not FIND CLEANMRG. EXE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ . So what I do now I m using third-party software that has integrated these work, MCAFEE, but what about Windows Disk Cleanup. I'm not based on mcafee disk cleanup

Please help me thanks

If the disk cleaning missing properties Drive, try the following steps:

1. If you click on a drive, select Properties, then select the Tools tab, you will see the buttons for the backup and the disk defragmentation. On the general tab, you will also see a disk cleanup button. By default, Win7 run the following programs for disk cleanup:
-Disc cleanup--%SystemRoot%\System32\cleanmgr.exe /D %c
2. go to the entVersion\Explorer\MyComputer of entVersion
registry subkey. Under the subkey are three keys: BackupPath, cleanuppath and DefragPath. Under each of these keys, the (default) value specifies which program to use. If each of the keys that do not exist (by default, BackupPath does not exist in Win2K), go to the Edit menu. choose new, key. then enter the name of the missing key in the MyComputer subkey.
3. double-click on the (default) value under the path that you want to change, change the value depending on the program that you want to use, (%SystemRoot%\System32\cleanmgr.exe/d %c) and then click OK.
4. close the registry editor.

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