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  1. Thanks to all in this thread.This should be of interest to you. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=106234 http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=106246 davey
  2. P.S. Almost forgot! Thanks EliTe185 for a great solution. What happens if you just use the Windows Clean Disk utility Advanced tab and just get rid of all System Restore points except the last one.You want to take a manual System Restore point before dong this,so you have a complete System Restore point. Also run ERUNT before doing this.Better too much than too little back up. Don't forget to turn your system restore back on and reboot to get things going again after doing what YOU did to get your space back. The Clean Disk utility is the best way to go so you don't have to worry about not having a System Restore Point available. For now I would only Defrag files and not all of them.Untick at least one. Good luck you guys, davey P.S. Most of you guys know if Defraggler is running right or not.Watch the speed!!! For now smaller chunks several times is better.
  3. Can you provide us with a little more information. Are you running with Administrator privileges. CCleaner version ? OS,edition ,32bit or 64bit and version ? Browsers and ver.? Security software and ver? Thanks , davey
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    Constantin

    Hi robyc, You will have to try scanning for issues one at a time to find out. Please let us know what you find out. Good luck, davey P.S. I did some research on this message.There are many pages on this. Not having the "Server" service set to "Automatic" can cause this.
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    deleting files

    Hello Mini, These will help you and others. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=14299 How to use Recuva, Tips and hints http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=8563 Beginner's Guide, The complete beginner's guide. I assume that you used the wizard and selected "all" when needed. Then stage1 and stage2 runs and then you are presented with a nice long listing. You checked the box next to "filename" in the upper left=corner and this checked every box there is in the listing. Then you right-clicked on the body of the listing and you then clicked on "Secure Delete Checked". The overwrite then runs and runs and then you are presented with a little scroll list that shows all the files that were overwritten. The list does not contain some files ,since they exist in an area called the "MFT".These will be removed as you use the computer. If you run "Recuva" again you get relatively the same list as before but this time all the files have that little red icon next to the name. All this is normal.The filenames are there but the data is overwritten.It can't be recovered in a usable state. Changes will probably be added to even remove the filenames in the future. For now you have done the best you can to eliminate that private data. There are other products to do this also.Recuva has been the quickest method I have seen to do this. All the above could be achieved by copying many movies and such to your drive.So the option is up to the user. This way you know it is done and over with and done quickly. You are a very considerate person to do as you have done. Now if I can find some one to pass on to me a nice big drive I promise to do the same. Glad to have a person of your caliber as a member of our forum. You come back and learn and ask questions anytime. davey P.S. You will also want to delete the folders that you created to "recover" some files.You can use Recuva to then overwrite those also. Just keep in mind that when you "recover" files that you are creating a copy of what Recuva can find.Sometimes that data is partially usable,completely usable or not usable at all. When you "secure delete" those files the data is overwritten and unusable.
  6. Slow day in Connecticut? I have a feeling we are seeing preprogrammed News in action. Maybe it has something to do with Fathers Day. Happy Fathers Day davey
  7. You need to do a lot of reading of this thread and many others.Including the links provided by Tarun. He understands where we are coming from. davey More RAM helps until you run out of RAM and ports to put it in. P.S. There really is no agreement or disagreement on this subject.We don't believe in magic pills either.If we did this thread wouldn't be so long.
  8. Hello Tray, The Registry location that you have specified has nothing to do with what you want to do. Do not mess with it. What you have referred to has to do with "strings " of descriptive data that can be used for English and other languages. Please remember that MUI has to do with computer languages as well. http://www.ccleanerbeginnersguide.com/ CCleaner Beginner's Guide.com Save this link for your reference. See the topic Cleaner Information. The option that you seek already exists at Cleaner > Windows tab > Advanced list > User Assist History. Turn this option on and each time that you run the Cleaner the history list of programs run,# of times,date last run etc. will be removed.The list will automatically start to be built again by Windows. The list of Most recently/frequently used programs will disappear from the Start menu. I am unsure what effect this may have to other functions in Windows. This list can be hidden by other means but the list will still exist. To hide the list on the Start menu use right click on Start > Customize > Programs box > set Number of programs on Start menu to 0 . This will eliminate the list from showing until changed to some other value. I advise all inexperienced users to not use the Advanced cleaning options as they are for certain specific uses and will have effects that you may not desire.They truly are for Advanced users for specific reasons. Take the time to learn more about these items through the reading of the forums and the use of Wikipedia. They do not improve the performance of your system. Good luck, davey
  9. Corona, Yeah,even our machines are subject to infections."Q" no thanks. Now I am off to find a snippet of "Seven of Nine". "Resistance is futile!!!" Who's resisting? Who's resisting? Thanks, davey
  10. And I thought I was the only one. Where I am and when I am on the PC there is normally nothing and no one around.Most of the time no TV or music in the background. Outta nowhere comes this voice and instantly results in the "flight or fight" re-action,adrenaline rush,increased BP and breathing. I don't need that.Where is that "off" switch? The only option I have touched so far is "no scan at start-up" offered at installation.I haven't touched any other options.Haven't even looked at them.Just running Avast as it was installed and the CCleaner options that may be in it to clean Avast files. I am running an early 2004 Dell Dimension Pent4 2.8 GH and 256 MB RAM with 80 GB HD.Only slow down is at start-up of maybe 15 - 30 secs.No complaints so far from other users either. Initial start-up after install was slow for awhile while it apparently built some data bases.After that only the little "a" ball spinning every now and then when I do something. Regards, davey P.S. If that is "Data's" voice from Star Trek,then that would explain it.Seems like whenever he spoke up something imminent was about to occur. I would much rather have "Worf's" voice,then I would feel more secure about my update.Where is that option?
  11. I think Tarun is referring to Box 5 on Dial-a-fix when he says Registration center. Of course you knew that !!! He did trail off there.Guess it's time to get up or go to bed in a lot of places. P.S Of course those are the settings he was referring to in Registration center that you asked about in dial-a-fix. davey
  12. OK Arnold. You deserve some time out also. davey
  13. Hi Crapster, I had the same situation with WinXp.Some how I had Cookies it seemed in 2 or 3 different places. After making a few alterations at Shell Folders and User Shell Folders I think I got things straightened out. However before doing so I backed up the Registry with ERUNT and took a manual System Restore point. Things worked funny for a couple days but then things seemed to start working properly. I don't recommend others doing this unless they have experience in how to get themselves out of trouble. Maybe some more knowledgeable and experienced members can help out. P.S. In this regard,I wouldn't doubt that there are differences between WinXP Pro and WinXP Home and maybe also WinXP Media Center My mind is open and ready to learn. The accumulation of 3 1/2 yrs power outages, IE bugs, newbie level of experience etc brought me to CCleaner and this forum. P.S. Oops! I forgot to mention absolutely no MS updates were done either. Best wishes, davey P.S. CCleaner always should be run with nothing else running.Otherwise strange things do appear.Appearances can be very misleading. It basically comes down to a "timing" and "permissions" thing between various software.
  14. Thanks Humpty for clarifying the matter about ripping the guts out. NEW USERS ADVICE As you can see there are many ways of customizing a system for a specific users needs. Keep in mind that most users have an enjoyable time with their PC by sticking to Windows as provided. It is the best setup for most users.Especially the default settings. The same holds true for many products that you use such as CCleaner. If you are not knowledgeable enough yet don't try to use tools or Registry "fixers" that are only needed for very specific reasons. Your PC will work fine for you if you clean out the junk every now and then.Defrag your hard drive only when Windows Disk Defragmenter says you need to.Use your firewall enabled and install simple to use Security programs and such.You also need a simple to use Back up program to back up your data and your most important system files.More advice can be found by a "seaerch" for 'NEW USERS ADVICE".You can also start at this link and get yourself and your PC in good basic shape. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=102905 Good luck to all, davey
  15. You mean to tell me that several posters haven't suggested just turn off WMP ? Believe me I am with you.But I don't have all the bad experiences that other users have had with many products. I think MS should always provide good basic products for it's users. The direction is to have billions of more users needing to know less and less about PCs. Somewhere over the rainbow!!! Well ToTo it looks like we're still stuck in Kansas!!! (nothing wrong with Kansas) We are getting there.Sorry I missed much of the journey so far. davey
  16. I don't think they will mind if you leave you site address. No not to rough.YoKenny just calls it like he sees it at the time. Could there be any access conflicts? My system is pretty basic.I will be testing your program myself. davey
  17. And I thought your post was going to die on the vine. I was tempted and now I will say that SP3 did have a lot of "fixes" related to WMP. davey
  18. Thanks for the informative input.Some users refuse to believe that old problems can be handled in new ways. They hear a word or phrase and respond with the same old response. YoKenny is not that kind of user.He investigates and discovers better ways are available. I don't think he is ever finished checking things out. davey
  19. Hey Yo, Your input it just as important as everybody else. Can you elaborate on what you did and what happened? Admittedly I haven't tried the latest Defraggler. I have been moving some of my files around to get them better arranged and using Defraggler last version on just a few specific files at a time.I haven't needed a major defrag in awhile. davey
  20. Please don't copy from other sources it just junks up the forum. Please provide your comment and link. This subject has to be "searched" on the forum first.Then read. davey
  21. If they ever decide to do any such thing they will have to change the use agreement like Yahoo Tool Bar. "Don't use this software in Nuclear energy sites or any life preserving sites etc., etc.,etc." I think the user must be present to see the damages etc. that have been possibly caused. Of course they could make the CCleaner 20 times bigger and slower to automatically back up and restore everything if it can determine that something has gone wrong.It could also be modified to call the necessary authorities to clean-up any possible disastrous results of incorporating such foolish requests. davey
  22. If you are experiencing this problem,it is not being caused by CCleaner but is a problem in Windows. I have one item in my start-up list that does start-up but the icon does not always end up in the system tray as it should. I think it is the result of a "timing" situation related to what items are being started and in what order. Windows controls this.It is not a constant order. davey
  23. Hi Keith, Using a winapp2.ini file is something that the user must do of his own volition.I am not sure if it takes effect for Win98SE users or not. I am sure it would interest you as you can use VBS in it. This link explains more and it links to the Beginners Guide for more in depth explanation. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=1110 I put the winapp2.ini file in my C:\Program Files\CCleaner folder so I would get more cleaning.Of course it also refers to applications that I don't have but maybe will in the future.It doesn't hurt to have them there. The first time that I used the winapp2.ini file it resulted in cleaning out files and folders that I didn't even realize were there.These were from applications that are no longer on my PC. That is why I told the OP to ignore the first two items.I didn't want to confuse them anymore than they already are. The other answers are more important at this time. Good luck, davey
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    For davey

    Thanks,YoKenny. You wouldn't believe how long it's been since I read an actual comic strip. The statement is so true. Thank God for Grand Mothers and Grand Fathers. With their wise words and example they helped shape the character and essence of who we are. Pass it on!!! davey I promised them to always do my best.They taught me to always keep my promises.Now I am stuck in this predicament.
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