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  1. Bumpity bump ! I am presuming that you want to use your own version of the files. Do not forget that these embedded .ini files may be changed by the developers in each new version. You may want to check newer versions to see if there are new entries that you may also want to modify. You want to drop each .ini file into the CCleaner folder. These files will be named winapp1.ini, winreg1.ini, and winsys1.ini by you. The entries in winapp2.ini will take precedence over the entries in winapp1.ini ' The original embedded .ini entries in the program will be considered last. davey
  2. Hi jonas, Welcome You may not have enough free-space available or large enough areas available to handle files that large. Using Defraggler to defragment "impossible to defragment" Hard Drives by using "defrag files" method. If your hard drive is extremely fragmented with a very limited amount of free-space, you may need to just check off the last 20-30 pages of smaller files and defrag those and then try a few medium size files. You should find out that these run very quickly and make it easier and quicker to defrag larger and larger files. Concentrate mainly on files that you know will be deleted soon or files that you use often. We are trying to create some larger contiguous files that will free larger and larger contiguous areas of free space when those files are deleted. This will make it easier to "defrag" those files that YOU use often. This will benefit your daily PC usage immediately. Also "defrag" any temporary files that you can like "system volume" files. Then if it is OK to do so, you can then delete them manually, the oldest one's first. This will gradually give you larger areas available to "defrag" larger and larger files. This also applies to "Temporary Internet Files". For larger files I would recommend that you start with files approximately 50-100 MB and check off maybe 20-30 and try that. After several of these then try a few of the 200-300 MB. Reverse the list and check off as many as you can of the files small in size but many fragments relative to their size. Do this mainly for system type files and files related to your work or areas of interest. Things that you use often. When I first did this with the smaller files then I could just check, check, on and on and not really have to consider what type of files they are. As you do this you are going to notice certain types of files that are large with many fragments and frequently deleted like .flv files. After awhile you will start to know which types of files are the most important to "defrag". Either you are going to delete them soon or they are files that you constantly use. If you are tight for space, then you need to consider what should be copied to backup disks or CDs or DVDs. If you have 10-15 % free space than you can get along "defragging" files until you get enough space to "defrag" the whole drive. You don't have to "whole disk defrag" often but it is necessary to eliminate as many fragmented files as possible. It is not necessary to "defrag" files like movies and such because they are usually very large. These can be copied and then deleted to give you back large amounts of disk space. Soon you will find that you can select all the files and the defrag will run quickly. You will find that you have fewer and fewer files to "defrag" and Windows has taken care of any "optimizing" that is needed. If you are an average PC user like me then you will find this works very well. I always "defrag files" just prior to running CCleaner. This way when the files are deleted they are each 1 contiguous chunk regardless the size of the file. This way I am not deleting files that have more and more fragments and smaller and smaller fragments. I am deleting files that are just the opposite. I always end up with fewer but larger free spaces. I have 97,000 defragmented files in 46,000 defragmented folders with lots of available free spaces anywhere on the disk. Windows writes the clusters at the nearest available free space. I always have some free-space nearby. When I need to do a "whole disk defrag" which is rarely, then I run CCleaner and manually delete as much as possible before hand. This makes the "whole disk defrag" quicker. Each PC user's usage is different but I would consider mine about average. Specialist "users" and those with large volumes of changes require different methods than the average user. If you keep getting the messages that you first reported then you will need to follow what is required to Run Defraggler with the Debug option again. One way or the other I hope that I have helped you and others reading this thread, davey
  3. Hi Humpty, You were the first one to teach me new tricks when I first came to the forum. Keep it up, please ! davey
  4. This may help if your C++ programs are too old or corrupted and causing problems. CCleaner is written in Visual C++ . This has been an infrequent problem but it does occur more frequently on older OSes. It sure can't harm anything to have fresh copies of these programs. Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package (x86) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...99-220B62A191EE Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Service Pack 3; Windows 98; Windows 98 Second Edition; Windows ME; Windows Server 2003; Windows XP Service Pack 2 The "REBOOT" is crucial to get the new modules loaded instead of the old ones. Good luck, davey
  5. Yes you explained it well and I wish I had taken the time to suggest it myself. I also try to make things more understandable for the average user. All users will benefit from suggestions like yours.
  6. Now, don't go overboard about the "All Forums" not being the best one. You know that I am pulling your leg. I hope that you do. Different strokes for different folks ! Of course I agree that Defraggler certainly deserves a Feed of its own. Now ,I have to go find out all about RSS-Feeds or at least add it to my expanding list. The list is quicker than I am for some reason. Thanks,plaintext, and Welcome to the forums. davey
  7. Hey, you also told us Where and Why . No matter how brief it is important input. Now , let's talk about One-offs. All I can say is that I learned from the pro and I respect the fact that there is always a "very" sensible reason for doing what she does. Thanks, Hazel. davey P.S. Now I gotta git out n' git me some o' them usb sticks. Sticks always come in handy fer many reasons. Especially strange, mean-tempered dogs. No hittin' mind ya, jus' the sight o' the stick works wonders.
  8. Hi 'ZzDr.Fred, Every now and then a member actually asks what the other members think. In your case I believe that you are serious and so am I. I think that your excellent explanation speaks for itself and only leaves me totally agreeing with you. There, that is what I think. How you like them apples ? All members suggestions are always welcome. This holds true especially for you, Fred. Thanks and see ya 'round the forums, davey
  9. Hi Craig, Since starting to use IE7Pro add-on, I have been using the MiniDM download manager that comes with it. This helps me download and save the whole .zip package for various programs and also any other downloads. I had been storing these in the same fashion as you. With all the malware going around that likes to delete certain programs or their folders what have you, I decided to save them in a more secret place(just in case). Believe me it not called \SecretSavedPrograms but a little less obvious than that. I call it my \XXXXXXXXXXXXXX folder just in case someone needs to know.(of course the XXXXXXXs are a secret). Cheers Mate! davey
  10. If it was taken when the message occurred then that would be great. I always wanted to see this for myself. But unfortunately we didn't get the snapshot. This is good. It means UPHClean has installed and is running OK ! It should load and start with Windows all the time now. It has been so long since I installed it that I even forgot about that being in C:\Program Files\UPHClean folder. The "READ ME" is very informative but refers to some things MOST users don't even need to know. It is a "testament" to the professionalism of the author. He is still working on version 2.0 beta. It is too "buggy" for the normal user to mess with right now.. I know there is a reason that your situation reminded us. It will show up soon. Double clicking that window brings up a command prompt Window. This is handy during development etc. It does not harm anything. It may come in handy someday. We will see !!! davey This is me smiling because I know that besides "hazelnut" on your side, you also have the "Piriform Fairy" watching out for you!!! So do I.This is a link to a gift that was given to me last year by DennisD. I am passing it on to you. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...ost&p=91981
  11. Hi Andy, Sincerely, Welcome to the forums. We really appreciate your report and your taking time to become a member to do so. This problem may be common to all users but to find out please provide the following information. You may be provided with a work-around for this situation but we really need this information to help resolve this situation. Just fill in the answers next to or below the questions? CCleaner version ? What Language did you request at install,if any? OS,edition ,32bit or 64bit and version ? Browsers and ver.? Security software and ver? Provide a list of your CCleaner.ini file.( Tick option for Save settings to INI file at Options > Advanced then close CCleaner.This file will be created in C:\Program Files\CCleaner folder.) Edit out any Personal info with XXXs Do not delete anything, please. Are you using a winapp2.ini file? Answer "Yes" if you do and please explain its contents or provide a brief listing.Otherwise answer "No". Best wishes, davey The CCleaner Guide is your first source of information. http://www.ccleanerbeginnersguide.com/ CCleaner Beginner's Guide.com Bookmark & save to Favorites P.S. You are a smart user to do some scans for malware when strange things occur. All PC users should do this.
  12. Hi sethm1, Writeaway's suggestion has merit. I have seen several users with similar "problems" to yours. As you can probably tell by now, you have a timing thing going on. To assist in evaluating can you give us a snapshot. Go to CCleaner Tools > Startup. Give us a snap shot please. Also think about what other tasks that may be scheduled to run about this same time at the time this occurs. Please supply a snapshot of Task Manager also when this message occurs. UPHClean is a service that starts at Windows start-up and it should stay running in the background. You should see it as a process in Task Manager. I don't understand why you have an Icon related to this. ??? Get it here only and install and "REBOOT". UPHCLEAN User Profile Hive Cleanup Service A service to help with slow log off and unreconciled profile problems. UPHClean: Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000; Windows Server 2003; Windows XP 32-Bit systems THIS IS NOT FOR Windows VISTA. Vista has it's own program DPHClean. UPHClean v1.6d does not function under Windows XP x64 Edition or Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition. A future version of UPHClean may be supported under those operating systems. Nero has only to be used and this can occur. It is not related to Nero changes or updates. Everything requested is important to resolve your "problem". Please provide it. Best wishes, davey
  13. davey

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    Hello Kelly, Welcome to the forums. I am glad you took the time to post. Please read the following links and set-up these special things before you run the "cleaner". This way you will be off to a good start. PC Pro Awards 2008: Software of the Year WINNER: CCleaner 2 http://www.pcpro.co.uk/awards/index.php?pageId=16 davey http://www.ccleanerbeginnersguide.com/ CCleaner Beginner's Guide.com Bookmark and save to Favorites Beginners advice Start here with this link and follow its advice. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=105208 Also see this link about the Registry and newbies. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...ost&p=96510 Come back and let us know how you did and what else we can help you with. There are lots of easy things to learn. One step at time.
  14. You may need the newer Visual C++ programs also. Since CCleaner ver 2.?? is all Visual C++. Take your pick based on your setup. Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en Windows 2000; Windows Server 2003; Windows Vista; Windows XP Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x86) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en Windows 2000 Service Pack 4; Windows Server 2003; Windows Vista; Windows XP Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package (x64) Brief Description The Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package (x64) installs runtime components of Visual C++ Libraries required to run 64-bit applications developed with Visual C++ on a computer that does not have Visual C++ 2005 installed. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;DisplayLang=en Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x64) Brief Description The Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x64) installs runtime components of Visual C++ Libraries required to run 64-bit applications developed with Visual C++ on a computer that does not have Visual C++ 2008 installed. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;DisplayLang=en Good luck, davey
  15. Do not forget. Sometimes the browser etc. must be closed before you do some of these things. The miserable thing is Adobe itself. I am new to PCs less than 1 year but I am catching on to certain things. If Adobe wants to maintain their market share they better fix these past sins or else. davey
  16. Thanks Nergal. The"bug fixers" can sure use this info. What happens if you have Recent Documents under Windows Explorer also ticked unticked ? (Sometimes this helps the fixers to follow various logical paths.You may know this already) davey
  17. I never had a Downloader before MiniDM which came with IE7Pro. I am on hi-speed also but I just find it very handy to control all my "STUFF" . davey
  18. If you can't truck it,Trak it ! Just a few things going on as explained here. Stay awake now ! Don't fall asleep or hibernate on us. http://lwn.net/Articles/243404/ As far as personal resting methods I prefer hibernating. I love bears ! davey
  19. I find it very interesting how "Freudian" these names can be. FirestarterFox? How dangerous and sly is that? davey
  20. Hi dkrueger47, Welcome to the forums . See this link about what possibly has occurred. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=115472 There are new users and experienced users alike that do not follow this advice. Strange things happen as a result. I have seen posts from users that want to run Defraggler and other "defrag" programs at the same time or a mix of maintenance programs at the same time. Is it possible ? Sometimes it is and with no "bad effects". Sometimes means that there are times when there are "major problems". Do you backup all your Disc drives before doing any such foolishness? Of course not, because it hasn't happened to you YET. Any one that understands how complex such tasks are will never attempt such things. This is why the rule is no other programs running. Best wishes, davey
  21. Hi Nightowl, Welcome to the forums from me also. I like your handle. Shucks, now I can't get it. Some more information for you is listed below. They will help you with CCleaner. Many here also use IE7PRO add-on with IE7. If you are inexperienced user then I would recommend IE7 with IE7Pro and do not try the newer Internet Explorers versions yet. They are still "buggy" while IE7 is in great shape. http://www.ie7pro.com/ PC Pro Awards 2008: Software of the Year WINNER: CCleaner 2 http://www.pcpro.co.uk/awards/index.php?pageId=16 davey http://www.ccleanerbeginnersguide.com/ CCleaner Beginner's Guide.com Bookmark and save to Favorites Beginners advice Start here with this link and follow its advice. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=105208 Also see this link about the Registry and newbies. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...ost&p=96510 Come back and let us know how you did and what else we can help you with. There are lots of easy things to learn. One step at time.
  22. Hello persinger20, This advice is given only with the friendliest intent. I know that your PC was very infected and RipChain has been helping you. Please for your sake don't do anyhing until you get his final advice. I realize that he has advised you to re-install your video/graphics "drivers". Try first to get these from your PC manufacturer website or from your install discs themselves. They will have a selection of everything that you need in most cases. Don't surf the web for such things right now. As you know there is too much, free "infected" software, music, video, screen savers, etc. available and your PC and all it's valuable data is still "at risk". The PCs of those that you communicate with may also be "at risk". Wait for a final OK from RipChain. He has a lot of time and effort invested in helping you this far. Follow only his advice. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=114291 Best wishes, davey
  23. This rumor is pushed mainly by those who offer such "services". The experienced members of this forum know better. I follow their advice explicitly. Same as above answer. I subscribe to both schools of thought also. For the inexperienced or "new computer" owners, I strongly recommend that you stick to Dennis' rule #2. Follow rule #1 only if you actually "have a problem" and not before hand. Any "driver" software offered by MS update is usually not what you need if you actually need anything at all. Like Dennis' link follow Andavari's advice here. Stick to what your PC manufacturer recommends. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=115857 To paraphrase Yogi Berra(Baseball everything guy) "It ain't broke 'til it's broke." Best wishes to all our members, davey P.S. If you are a "Super Geek" then you can do whatever is the Most Fun for you of course. "Fun" is a necessary part of life. Share some with someone you love.
  24. Hello Ojota81, Welcome to the forums. OK. We need some more information. The following info will help others to come up with a solution. These answers help to evaluate the problem.Provide as much information and detail as you can. Just fill in the answers next to or below the questions? Did you reboot after installing CCleaner before trying to run it? Did you do any Registry issues fixing? Do you continue to scan for issues until no more are found? Did you do any software or hardware changes installs or uninstalls? If any changes then have you checked with those forums or manufacturers? What happens if you disable those changes? Are you running with Administrator privileges. CCleaner version ? What Language did you request at install,if any? OS,edition ,32bit or 64bit and version ? Browsers and ver.? Security software and ver? Other data you think might be relevant? What did you do and then what happened? Provide a list of your CCleaner.ini file.( Tick option for Save settings to INI file at Options > Advanced then close CCleaner.This file will be created in C:\Program Files\CCleaner folder.) Are you using a winapp2.ini file? Answer "Yes" if you do and please explain its contents or provide a brief listing.Otherwise answer "No". Best wishes, davey
  25. Well, if we are to agree with all our Physics theorists etc. then there are definitely other "universes" out there. We are not certain that any others are here but that is the concensus of opinion. Some are bigger and some smaller. Also big and small is "relative". It will be great to find out more to improve our own understandings and theories and adjust accordingly. I figure that we have at least until next week to even think about any imminent consequences from such discoveries. So at least go have some "FUN" this week-end. davey P.S. At least now, we may have a hint where all those "socks" and "keys" are.
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