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Perhaps you have a corrupt recycle bin. You can recreate a new one following the steps here
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/recycle-bin-is-corrupted-windows
Call me crazy, but that worked on BOTH pc's, How does that even happen...
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v4.13.4693 (64-bit) on two different computers. (Win 8.1, 64 bit)
Recycle Bin is empty.
EVERY single time i run ccleaner, it says it removes exactly 1,555,728 KB from the recycle bin.
Every. Single. Time.
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It still does not matter - it should be a function of atleast the paid version. (since an auto-update feature would likely require being downloaded from Piriform servers).
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This has been suggested many times in the past, and the devs don't seem to keen on making this happen.
If they like money, they should... just sayin'
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lodging my usual disagreement for this idea.
new rules happen with updates, an auto update would end in people deleting things "on accident" & then blaming ccleaner
How so? The programs I use go like this: Double-click Open, - Warning - Update required. Cannot use CCleaner until updated, Press OK to update.... bing ding ring, you are updated, please check your settings.
Done.
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Used CCleaner for years.
IF CCleaner had an Auto-Update feature, I would GLADLY pay for it. I must not be the only person who hates downloading, installing every month.
The programs I generally will pay for must have that feature. (double click open > New Update, Click OK to Update > bing boom doom, all Update > Clean away Mr. CCleaner > The End.
Thanks
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I am using the newest version Mozilla Firefox and Newest version CCleaner, and with the new CCleaner, it is no longer clearing my cookies in Firefox..... what gives?
and yes, i do have the option checked in CCleaner.
v5.10.5373 slow to launch
in CCleaner Bug Reporting
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Last few updates have made opening CCleaner unbearable. Glad to know it is being worked on. (Windows 10 here).