I lost the essage I was composing looking up the name of a software.
I agree very much with the comments of not overdoing software correction.
I have adopted the method of using the software at minimal settings, eg to pick only small clicks, then labouriously removing the others manually. I use a good set of earphones and listen to the track, and over time I was able to hear and recognise on the waveform what the clicks look like. Very slow but rewarding.
I was using Pinnacle Clean 5.0 which comes with Wavelab Lite. Wavelab Lite has a screen pencil tool with which you can actually sketch in the waveform. This is no longer on the market as far as I can see.
However, Ihave progressed(?) to Windows 7, and there appear to be no W7 updates available.
I have been taking a serious look at a software by Alpinesoft (www.alpinesoft.co.uk) which sells for about $30 US. It has a wave correction tool which could be very good for the bad clicks. I stll might end up buying Wavelab Elements (about $65US at Amazon), but wait an try the Alpinesoft first.
All the best
SamB