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eddie11013

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  1. Success! Yea!

    You know it does help if you 'actually' have the sndrec32.exe in your system32 folder. Huh! LOL. You were correct, I did not have it. Downloaded, placed in system32 folder, applied your 'code' but modified to use 'my' wav and it worked. By the way, I have windows xp pro.

    Thanks again Stopmagic,

    Eddie

    hmmm..not really sure why it's not working. what version of windows are you on? it works fine over here on all three of my (XP Home) computers.

    check that the files (CCleaner.exe, Windows XP Recycle.wav) are where they should be. also make sure "sndrec32" is in the system32 folder. if you are seeing a dos window pop up, that's a good sign - does your CCleanerSound.cmd file have a gear icon?

     

    has anyone else had success?

  2. I would really like to do this, but I couldn't make it work. I thought I followed your instructions to the letter. The bottom line was there was a quick 'DOS' window pop up and that was it. No sound wave. When I use the regular 'empty bin' it does make a sound so I know that's working. But when I did your workaround, nothing. Maybe there is an additional step that you didn't mention that needs to be done. When one does the save the CCleanerSound.cmd, does the encoding or save as type need to be changed, maybe?

    Thanks for any addition info,

    Eddie

    here's a simple workaround for now until the feature is (hopefully) added ;)

     

    assuming you are using XP and know your way around the windows registry..

    paste the following code into notepad and save as CCleanerSound.cmd

     

     

    @ ECHO OFFstart "C:\Program Files\CCleaner" CCleaner.exe /AUTOsndrec32 /embedding /play /close "C:\Windows\Media\Windows XP Recycle.wav"cls

     

     

    now drop that file in the root of your C drive

     

    then go to Start>Run and type regedit, hit enter

     

    hit Ctrl+F and search for {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}

    expand that folder (on the left-hand side) and navigate to it's sub folder \Shell\Run CCleaner\command

     

    click on command

     

    right click on the (Default) string value (on the right-hand side) and choose "Modify"

     

    change the "Value Data:" to C:\CCleanerSound.cmd

     

    click Ok and you should be good to go.

     

    Notes:

     

    the paths to the files can easily be changed to suit your needs.

    when modifying the windows registry, it is important to make a backup first.

     

    hope this helps, and i would also like to mention this feature would be nice to have especially for the visually impared, such as myself..it is always nice to have audio confirmation of important events.

    there may be a better way to do this, and if anyone can produce one please report it here.

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