Lester Ingber
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On our two Thinkpad Carbon X1 PCs now running Windows 10, the usual one-line command in our backup script (for many years in Windows XP, 7, 8, etc.), which is now
c:/Program Files/CCleaner/CCleaner64.exe /AUTO
is giving us:
[0x7FFE0F4AA2E0] ANOMALY: meaningless REX prefix used[0x7FFE0F49F700] ANOMALY: meaningless REX prefix used -
I emptied the recycle bin on both of our PCs, as suggested by kroozer, and indeed this worked fine.
Lester
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Same problem on BOTH of our HP dv8t's under Win7 Ultimate x64. I never had such a problem with ccleaner before this last version.
Lester
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I have the same problem. I am running chrome 10.0.642.2 on Win7 x64. I even re-installed it (over the present setup). There is always a remaining chrome.exe after I exit chrome. procexp says there is not parent. I can kill it in the Task Manager, but it comes back when restarting chrome or restarting the PC.
Running ccleaner numerous times (after ending chrome.exe in the Task Manager) does not seem to help this problem. It is a Google problem for sure, but I was hoping ccleaner might help.
The source of my problem is that I had Google Cloud Print on. Easy fix is to disable it. With all the posted problems, you'd think the developer would have mentioned this when turning on the process. It is mentioned on a google page, but it was not obvious.
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Mu OS and CCleaner are up to date. Even unchecking an item in autoruns to start chrome did not help. Your solution of purging all Chrome is not a reasonable solution for me or others. (The same problem is reported on multiple forums.)
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I have the same problem. I am running chrome 10.0.642.2 on Win7 x64. I even re-installed it (over the present setup). There is always a remaining chrome.exe after I exit chrome. procexp says there is not parent. I can kill it in the Task Manager, but it comes back when restarting chrome or restarting the PC.
Running ccleaner numerous times (after ending chrome.exe in the Task Manager) does not seem to help this problem. It is a Google problem for sure, but I was hoping ccleaner might help.
ccleaner does not remove traces of macrium?
in CCleaner Bug Reporting
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