Hello! I tried with the latest version and I still have the issue whether I use 32 or 64 bit version. Drivers should be ok as far as I know but I'm not sure how to verify this.
3 times. Well I think that it's better to be safe than sorry.
But anyway, the problem is that CCleaner considers normal HDD's as SSD's. I tested now even with 3.5 hard drive (via usb connection) and the same bug occurs.
Hello! I have several 2.5 (SATA) HDD's which I connect to my pc via usb. But CCleaner always thinks they are SSD's thus not allowing me to perform more than 1 time overwriting on them. Can you fix this bug?
Edit: I have CCleaner version 5.29.6033 and running Windows 10 64 bit and Creator's udate + latest updates.
Edit2: Even 3.5 hard drives (via usb connection) suffer from the same issue.
Edit3: I upgraded to the latest version 5.30.6063 but the issue remains.
I trust Softpedia. Also, most of Antivirus apps don't consider it as a virus: https://www.virustotal.com/fi/file/7b21eebce9156b86c824be9c4642f52547e962aa3995c708578c1e6441ea72d3/analysis/1412228756/
And Windows 8 laptops don't have that sticker at all(!) Only Windows 7 laptops and older had it.
Will this get fixed? This is pretty serious in such cases like re-installing OS and writing down the key. It's really frustrating to notice during the installation process that the key Speccy gave is wrong. Windows 7 key shows without an error.
I have a couple of times noticed that Speccy displays Windows 8 product key incorrectly. This tool [link removed by moderation] displays it correctly. Can you fix this? Speccy and the tool I linked both display a different product key when using Windows 8 and Speccy's information is incorrect. Yesterday I re-installed a friend of mine's laptop. He had Windows 8. I wrote down the key Speccy provided and the key that the tool i linked displayed. They were both different and Windows activation accepted the key which the tool above displayed...
I have noticed this bug on many computers where I have installed both Comodo firewall & CCleaner. On Windows' own application manager, Comodo is only appearing once. It's also appearing once in Advanced Uninstaller PRO, so that's why I think that's a bug in CCleaner.