Lack of button "clean up system files".

I tried to run Disk Cleanup and clear up some space winsxs takes too much space, but I noticed that the button "Clean up system files" is missing. I use Windows 7 Ultimate

A new feature has been added to cleaning disc in October 2013, which is not available in cCleaner. You must change the existing settings to take advantage of the new feature. Type Disk Cleanup in the search above the Start button box and press ENTER. Click OK and after the calculation of space, you will see a window with a list of files to delete. Use the right-hand scroll bar to see the entries hidden further down the list. Check the boxes in front of the backup of the Service Pack files and cleaning Windows Update and click OK if you don't see cleaning of Windows Update then click clean up system files . You can see savings every time after Windows has been updated, but they are not as important when it is run after the first time. You must restart the computer to complete the process.

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    f. click on repair your computer.

    g. Select the operating system you want to repair, and then click Next.

    h. in the System Recovery Options menu, select command prompt

    i. type ' sfc/scannow' and check.

    You can also do the Startup Repair after receiving drive, the detailed procedure is suggested below:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/startup-repair-frequently-asked-questions

    I hope this helps!

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