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  1. Can someone help me? I'm not very well-versed in computer things. The other day my husband downloaded CCleaner and now all the links and pop-ups in my emails are blocked! I can't find any settings to change and it's driving me crazy!

    Hi Jilly,

    Your "hubby" definitely meant well.

    I think you need to review your "cookies to keep" and do so. You may also need to go to AOL.com and re-establish your account. They will probably download some info to your "cookies" File or Macromedia/Adobe Flash Player files.

    You need to uncheck the cleaning of these on the Applications tab at Cleaner > Applications tab. I don't use AOL but you may need to turn off any cleaning listed for that also.

    See these links below. Also "hubby" needs to review them. It could be as simple as re-entering your password info and turning off Autocomplete Form History cleaning option under Cleaner > Internet Explorer list in CCleaner.

    Good luck,

    :) 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.

  2. Well, my Spybot immunize feature is disabled. I can't think of any other app, that could create those entries.

    You may have at sometime in the past. I put some in not knowing what it would do when I was learning. Of course I had to remove them as they were to MS. :lol:

    :) davey

  3. I decided to uninstall SpwareBlaster from my system. I really don't have any use for it, because i use Opera, and on IE, i allow ActiveX only for trusted sites. Also don't allow 3rd-party cookies.

     

    I first disabled all protection from SB and then uninstalled it using the program own uninstaller. After that i checked the registry and those entries created by SB were still there. Well i rebooted, but after that those entries ARE STILL THERE. Aint SB create entries here:

     

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\ActiveX Compatibility

     

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\P3P\History

     

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\P3P\History

     

    There was only 2 entries under HKLM...\P3P\History, but several (i guess all) entries under those other keys. Question is, why they are not removed??

    Have you used Tools > Internet options > Privacy > Remove all This may help, I have never uninstalled SB.

    Good luck,

    :) davey

  4. guys, didn't want to add a new topic thought I'd use the IE7 topic to post this... but as regds Winappi do I need to add to the entry for IE7 Pro pluggin?? or does having IE7 by itself sort out the .dat / temp files

    Shame on you.

    No, I haven't noticed any files building up anywhere. There is an entry in the winapp2.ini as regards IE7Pro and I have been using winapp2.ini complete as supplied for months now. I drop the new winapp2.inn in my CCleaner whenever it comes out.

    http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=1110

    It helped clean out data from old apps. that were once on this PC also.

    :) davey

  5. Hello Davey,

    Thanks for the input.

     

    I've checked Norton settings - nothing there to set regarding my history. It's still there - it's just hidden from view somehow.

     

    I also have run Msconfig - and the "normal" was already checked - but I unchecked it and then checked it again. Still no history appears.

     

    No - no one is "borrowing" my PC and deleting the history.

     

    As I've explained in an earlier post - the history is still there - I just have to delele the exisitng history folder which is somehow altered on bootup - then copy the hostory folder from another user (I've created a new user just for this purpose) and then the history appears as it should. All is fine until I reboot the computer - then it disappears again.

     

    My "new user" account always shows the history - so it has to be something that was changed in the registry when I ran CCleaner the first time that is causing this to happen. I don''t have CCleaner set to run all the time - just when I manually run it.

     

    The history is still there - I just have to delete the History folder - copy it from another user - and it then re-appears normally.

    Hi hesyst,

    I like you have tried many tools and some playing around looking at History files,index.dat files and such.

    Somehow in the order of things I have managed to create some strange conditions or investigate them.

    I found as regards the History file for the current user (YOU) if you will take a few minutes and run CCleaner with the History option set to clean and also Index.dat files option and then Analyze.

    You should see the Path name name etc. for the History file as so.

    Marked for deletion: C:\Documents and Settings\XXXuser\LocalSettings\Temporary InternetFiles\Content.IE5\index.dat

    Marked for deletion: C:\Documents and Settings\XXXuser\Local Settings\History\History.IE5\desktop.ini

    Marked for deletion: C:\Documents and Settings\XXXuser\Local Settings\History\History.IE5\index.dat

    Note what it is and then run the Cleaner.

    Exit CCleaner and reboot.

    You might have to do this a couple of times but things are out of sync. Do not copy the other users History when you do this. I copied another users History in the past and things were similar to your problem.

    Let us know.

    :) davey

  6. How do you secure delete then so files are ovewritten?

     

    Could you give me some steps pls?

    Hey Darkknight,

    Below you will the find the link to CCleaner Guide. Look under the Options topic for further info.

    Start CCleanner. Then Options > Settings there you will see the options to set for overwriting. One overwrite is sufficient. Any more is a waste of time and wear and tear on your HDD.

    Most stuff is overwritten as you use your PC anyhow.

    I have only used overwrite for some banking info.

    Good luck,

    :) 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.

  7. All my saved passwords for Gmail, Google Reader, Facebook, online banking, etc. are gone. I've added all the sites to the cookies to exclude list, including macromedia flash files....no luck!

     

    This is obviously quite annoying since I now must enter all usernames and passwords when I log onto my favorite sites.

     

    Any help would be so very much appreciated!

     

    Thanks.

    Hi verymuchso,

    If you have already run CCleaner without previously saving your "Cookies to keep" and turning off the option to clean Macromedia/Adobe Flash Player then that data has been deleted. If you have backups then it can be recovered from there.

    There are only two other ways that you could recover that data:

    1. Perform a System Restore right prior to the time that you ran CCleaner for the first time. Be warned that a System Restore may also affect things that you have changed since that time.

    2. A very slim chance that you could "recover" the files using Piriform's Recuva program. Slim chance because those files may have already been overwritten during the normal use of your PC since that time.

     

    Good luck,

    :) 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.

  8. Back when I used Partition Magic 8 to divide my Cdrive, I found out something interesting.....that I completely forget now. So forget that. :blink: I forget which 'direction' it is. Something along the lines of "you can change Fat32 to NTFS without reformatting, but to change NTFS to Fat32 you have to reformat". It was that, or the complete opposite. Like I said, I forget. I didn't commit it to memory. I'm using that portion of my brain for eye/hand coordination.

    I was wrong to use the the term "reformat" I should have said "Convert".

    The timing of this thread is amazing.

    I just Converted several Gigs from Fat32 on my Western Digital 500GB. I had started Karen's Replicator and went off to read my W-D guide when I read that the drive is FAT32.

    I stopped Karen's Replicator went to MS and got the Convert command and used it and it took a very little while to convert what was already backed up as FAT32 to NTFS.

    I reran the backup and of course it read all the previous backed up files and started where I stopped before.

    I did no reformatting whatsoever. The backup ran a lot quicker after the Conversion.

    All I did was RUN this command CONVERT F: /fs:ntfs

    :) davey

  9. I had a load of pics on my PC and by accident deleted 1 set, and now I really need them back.

     

    Bit of a numpty with pc's!! :(:(

     

    It was probably a couple of months ago I deleted them.

     

    Before I start to try and retrieve, is it easy to use? How long should it take, my laptop switches off if left on too long? And what are my chances?

     

     

    BTW hello form a wet and cold Scotland - thought it was summer :lol:

    Hello Scotland,

    Welcome to the forums. :D

    You have got to have brass to hold onto that handle.

    Recuva is simple and fast to find Pics.

    It all depends how old or where those pics were on your Hard Drive. If way off in a dusty corner, if you can find one on a Hard Drive, they may still be there. I recovered some for a friend that he says he "accidentally" deleted a couple of years ago on this very PC that I am using now. Lucky for him that I did not do any fancy partitioning or fancy optimization during all that time. Of course all I was allowed to do was Click on some application icons, fill in some data, and the most amusing thing was click on the Start button so I could click on "Turn off computer".

    If they are still there you should find them in less than 15 mins.

    Good luck,

    :) davey

  10. I'm definitely free of all computer problems - I run Norton Internet Security 2008, Spybot Search & Destroy, and am completely up to date on all spyware, malware, etc. updates. Plus I often do manual scans.

     

    I did download the anti-malware application you suggested - it found no problems whatsoever after a 10 minutes scan.

     

    WHen I first boot the computer and log in as the "NEW" user that I created - when I check the HIstory folder under My name in Local Settings - it's fine - looks just as it should.

     

    Now when I log off and log in under my name, the history folder changes. Once I delete that folder and copy the history folder (the one with the "clock" on it) from my "NEW" Local Settings folder - it works fine and my history is there for the past several days.

     

    Logging off and on has no affect on this History folder, it only seems to change on a reboot of the computer.

     

    The event viewer doesn't indicate any problems - the only thing it sees as a was the installation of the system files created by the installation of the malware program.

     

    Back to the drawing board I guess.......

    Hello hesyst,

    From reading this thread, I can tell that you are a very conscientious PC user and quite knowledgeable.

    Congratulations on that.

    I am aware that Norton offers many options related to privacy as well as security. Check to be sure that no option is set there regarding your History. Just a thought.

    You will discover that resetting your Msconfig start-up to "normal" will reset some of your startup settings in CCleaner Tools > Startup. Resetting Msconfig to normal will offer you the chance to be sure nothing is changing any of your Startup process. You can reset the CCleaner Startup settings once you are satisfied that this is not happening.

    Good luck,

    :) davey

    P.S. There is a chance someone is "borrowing" your PC to do a little surfing of their own and then deleting the History to cover their tracks.

  11. It's been a while since I've used Defraggler and I don't think I had Picasa installed the last time I did. I noticed TONS of fragments related to many of my pics. Is this because of Picasa? The fragments are in the "My Pics" folder - not in the Picasa program folder.

     

    I really like this software (Picasa) and hadn't noticed any problems until seeing all these fragments. It's quick, easy to share pics on google, and even to send to Walgreens to print (from the web not the software). I do a lot of photo sharing for work and this program has been the most efficient (and does not seem to slow my pc while running it).

     

    Has anyone else noticed this? Are the fragments just due to changes to the file - Picasa or not? Do I just need to deal with it and run the Defraggler on that folder often?

     

    Thanks,

    Angela

    Hello Boxer,

    You don't have to worry about defragging unless you suffer any slow downs and such. Pics create a lot fragments because each one is so large. You can defrag those that you have if it makes you feel better.

    Some people go off the deep end on defragging too often and all they do is move stuff around and save no time in their day to day use of the PC. If Windows Disk Defragger says it needs it when you analyze then do so if not don't. Or just use Defraggler to defrag your pics.

    Good luck,

    :) davey

  12. When my old (yet still current) PC came with Windows ME, its built-in Windows defrag took 5 to 15 minutes. With XP on this same PC it's an overnight task. Easily +6 hours.

    Corona,

    Your problem is that Fat32 files on your hard drive and WDD will only use the old defrag routines and treats everything like Fat32. you need to get those old files dumped or reformatted as NTFS.

    That is your only solution. That is why every defrag you try does the same thing.

    Maybe start a new topic and we all can learn from it as you do what needs doing. Beleive me I am no expert on this but maybe we all can help you get it done.

    Good luck,

    :) davey

    P.S. I think it would be worth the effort but I don't know the value of those FAT32 files that you have.

  13. You have really helped, thank you.

     

    Ahh so it overites the old files. Just a friend of mine that uses both CCleaner and Recuva, reckons you can recover your old history by using Recuva. Which essentially must mean it lays dormant on your system and has not properly been deleted.

    Hello Darkknight,

    I think you are little confused by the terms "deleted" and "secure deleted".

    "Deletion" has to do with the removal of file pointers to the data.

    The disk space where deleted data exists is made available for other data to be recorded. It can be used quickly or never used again. The original data will still be there until overwritten.

    "Secure deletion" has to with the physical overwriting of the data. This way the original data can not be recovered by other means.

    CCleaner will only overwrite what it deletes. You must select the option to overwrite the data.

    One overwrite is sufficient to make the data unusable.

    Good luck,

    :) davey

  14. Is it OK to let CCleaner "clean" AVG and/or Grisoft apps?

    I have been letting CCleaner clean it since day 1.

    No problems here. WinXP Pro Sp2 and SP3.

    AVG 7.5

    :) davey

    P.S. Also been CCleaning Avast 4 anti-virus with it also.

    To get it to clean AVG 7.5 and AVG 8.0 and Avast 4 you need to get the winapp2. ini file and unzip it in your C:\Program Files\CCleaner folder .

    Get the winapp2.ini from here at the bottom of the first post.

    http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=1110

  15. Winapp2.ini said:
    My friends and I recently started a forum call FinishedSentences and I'd like to take this oppertunity to invite you all to use it.

     

    While its on a crappy invisionfree forum right now, there is a good chance we will have either an MKPortal site or other domain name soon, so don't judge by the provider.

     

    We're also working on skinning it and getting a banner up so right now its on normal invision mode, but I think that theres something for everyone on FinishedSentences. :>

     

    totally sorry if website advertising like this is against the rules, but I thought it would be interesting to see if any of you found something you liked on it as its come so far. :>

     

    heres the link :>

     

    Link no longer exists. (DennisD moderator)

    See we do read your posts.

    The first post on Finished Sentences is quite "juvenile". Will it improve ? P.S. Of course it will !

    Maybe you could have a little "tutorial" session with Rob. :o

    :) davey

    P.S. Almost forgot the most important thing.

    Congrats on your venture !!!

    Visionaries make our future !!!

  16. you know whats really wierd? They're GONE suddenly. The entries, not the shortcuts. Spooky.

    Hello Chessman,

    We like "spooky". Keep us informed.

     

    Please answer our questions.

     

    Did you have the option for Desktop Shortcuts in Cleaner > Windows tab > System turned on or off as YoKenny asked ?

     

    P.S. Also have you been using different Startup entry utility programs ?

    How many Users on your PC ?

    :) davey

  17. DKL9 will not run under W9X-ME.

     

    It would be nice to know if DKL8 would, but I cannot find any "reputable" copies of it. I saw one mention somewhere that it was on an Intel motherboard CD.

    Hello asur,

    Welcome to the forums. :lol:

    I really appreciate members who use the "search" engines to find topics and posts.

    However, you did reply to a topic that is a little old.

     

    Sounds like you need some help finding a good "defrag" program for W9X-ME.

     

    Can any of our members help "asur" in his situation ?

     

    Best wishes,

    :) davey

  18. You can set it to manual then see how things go for a day or two, it isn't like it can't be set back to Automatic. I've never liked the search function in XP, and never will.

    Hi Andavari,

    I have started using the new Windows Search 4.0.

    It allows for selective indexing and you can still use old "Rover or ToTo" if you like.

    So now you have 2 indexers you can play with.

    The Windows Search Indexer also has an Indexer "Snooze" button.

     

    Best wishes,

    :) davey New toys for girls and boys. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940157/en-us

  19. I know I'm not the only one who has this thing, CCleaner doesn't seem to get rid of it, any ideas?

     

    Thanks!

    Hello pktalbott,

    Welcome to the forums. :D

     

    What you are referring to is a tracking cookie that you delete when you run CCleaner.However since you are not protected these cookies are put back into your PC as you surf the Web and are used to keep track of what you do while surfing especially shopping but other things also.

     

    You need a little more software to help protect you.

    Especially from the "Cookie Monsters".

    You need some other software to protect you. They are all free,fast and important.

     

    SpywareBlaster protects you from dangerous sites,spyware and adware.It is a program that loads protective data into your PC.It does not affect your processing time at all and very quick to update whenever you want.

    The simplest solutions are often the most effective.

    WARNING: DO NOT USE the Flash Killer tool.

    It may prevent proper access to some of your "most popular sites".

    http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

     

    See this link as regards ERUNT,NTREGOPT and Replicator programs. THESE ARE IMPORTANT.

    http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=102905

     

    Good luck,

    :) 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

  20. I went on NTREGOPT website and did some reading. Apparently it does not defragment the registry, it only compacts it. I found the following note from the editor:

     

    Note that the program does NOT change the contents of the registry in

    any way, nor does it physically defrag the registry files on the drive

    (as the PageDefrag program from SysInternals does). The optimization

    done by NTREGOPT is simply compacting the registry hives to the

    minimum size possible.

     

    Auslogics Registry Defrag is updated every ragularly.

     

    Hi Xion,

    The above statement is what makes me very wary.

    Why the constant updating ?

    NTREGOPT copies the old registry to a new file. That is simplicity itself. No need for constant updating.

    Upon Reboot the new file will be the new Registry. No chance of conflicts with "bad" software in the system.

    :) davey

    P.S. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=109057

    When someone with the reputation and credibility in the PC industry as Tony Klein says NTREGOPT is a "good choice", I know he is not just whistling in the wind.

  21. Hello karukera7.

     

    * ShellExView

    * ShellMenuView

    Thank you Andavari.

    I forgot but there was a little note floating around in my little gray cells that I want to delete something from my Desktop context menu. I have seen the discussion before but at the time didn't appreciate the fact that I could make use of these tools myself in the future.

    :) davey

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