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  1. CCleaner will only clean the user account that it's run on.

    It will not clean all users simultaneously.

     

    When installed, CCleaner will add a desktop shortcut and a start menu shortcut for the current profile only.

     

    Copy the CCleaner desktop shortcut and paste it in the following folders.

     

    To place a shortcut on the desktop of all users...

    XP: Documents and Settings/All Users/Desktop

    Vista: Users/Public/Public Desktop (Hidden Folders)

     

    To place a shortcut in the start menu (All Programs) of all users...

    XP: Documents and Settings/All Users/Start Menu

    Vista: Program Data/Microsoft/Windows/Start Menu/Programs (Hidden Folders)

  2. 1) Do you still have to uninstall the old version and loose your configuration settings to install the new version?

     

    2) When I tried it in May of 2008, I had problems on two XP systems with it crashing explorer.

    Has anyone else had this problem then or now?

     

    Edit: Explorer crashing may have been caused by Comodo Firewall not fully uninstalling all remnants of the program.

  3. @SkyWired,

     

    Its funny that I just suggested ERUNT to you because it just saved me today.

    I rarely use it, but I'm always glad I have it.

    System restore failed to restore my laptop today due to an error.

    I used ERUNT to restore the registry to this mornings backup and bam, I was good.

    It's very easy to use and you won't even know it's there until you need it.

     

    Just a few helpful hints...

     

    1) When installed, allow the program to autobackup at startup.

    I shutdown at night, and the next day when I startup the backup is created.

    (Windows Vista users see note at the end of this post)

     

    2) I changed the total number of days that will be backed up to three, as 30 days by default is to many for me and can use to much space.

    Open the startup folder in all programs then right click on ERUNT Autoback and select properties.

    In the target add the switch /days:3 or whatever days you want to the end of the target then click OK.

     

    It should look like this...notice the space.

     

     

    "C:\Program Files\ERUNT\AUTOBACK.EXE" %SystemRoot%\ERDNT\AutoBackup\#Date# /noconfirmdelete /noprogresswindow /days:3

     

    3) You can manually create backups too.

    A manual backup with ERUNT has multiple uses, like when cleaning or editing the registry.

     

    4) To restore the registry from a backup, navigate to the Windows folder ERDNT.

    Open the Autobackup folder and the date you want, double click the ERDNT application then click OK, OK.

    After the program has finished restoring the registry, click OK to restart the computer which will activate the restored registry.

     

    Thats it.

     

    Note: Windows Vista users should use the task scheduler instead of the startup folder for autobackups, this will avoid the UAC blocked program popup at startup.

     

    Here's a link to a topic that I posted to show you how.

  4.  

    Is this program, Malwarebytes, trustworthy?

     

    Is there a way to backup only the things about to be changed before doing "fixes"

     

    If I needed to restore an item or items, could I cut & paste from the Malwarebytes log file to the appropriate Registry location?

     

    The thing is that these "issues" are all Registry issues ... and I'm not "fluent" in Registry. So I don't want to make a mistake here.

    But I would like to get rid of these nasty sounding items.

    Any comments?

     

    Malwarebytes is totally trustworthy, and is one of the best applications for malware detection and removal.

    When you remove the selected objects found, they are quarantined and can be restored from the quarantine tab.

    Always update before scanning, and it's recommended to use the quick scan because it will do a very thorough job.

    Here's a great program to back up the registry.

    http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/

     

    If you need help with an infection, visit the Spyware Hell section of the forum. Read and do as much as you can in the pinned "Before you post".

    http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showforum=12

  5. The following is advice from the Tech at work.

     

    Download Ubuntu which is a free operating system by Linux.

    http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download

     

    Burn the ISO image file to a CD.

    http://filehippo.com/download_imgburn/

     

    Leave CD in drive and reboot.

     

    The Ubuntu program offers the option of using the operating system as a demo directly from the CD, without an

    installation or change to the computer settings.

    Once booted up into the Ubuntu operating system, go to "Places" in the top menu bar and delete any file or folder at will.

     

    Use with care because you can delete without Windows rules and permissions.

    You wouldn't want to delete something like your Windows XP operating system. :o

     

    If you think this could be some type of malware, virus or rootkit you should visit the Spyware Hell section of the forum.

    http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showforum=12

     

    Read and do as much as you can before you post.

    http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=20120

     

    Good Luck!

  6. @marmite/Thanks

    Works like a charm and will come in handy. B)

     

    @Skywired

    I thought we should rule out some more easy fixes.

     

    1) Drag and Drop to Desktop and delete.

    2) Cut and Paste to Desktop and delete.

    3) Sometimes memory can hold on to a file or folder even if rebooted.

    Shutdown your pc and wait two minutes, then startup and try to delete the folder.

    4) Defrag

    5) chkdsk

    6)How to take ownership of a file or a folder in Windows XP

     

    Are you still there Skywired?

  7. I haven't used command-line much so this is a learning curve for me.

    I extracted the PendMoves folder to Program Files.

    Opened a command window (Run as Admin for Vista)

    cd "\Program Files\"

    C:\Program Files>cd Pendmoves

    C:\Program Files\Pendmoves>pendmoves.exe

    This worked for Pendmoves.

     

    Can you give me an example for MoveFile?

    Do I need navigate to folders or show a path?

    1) To move a file.

    2) To delete a file.

     

    TIA

  8. Sysinternals' MoveFile can be used to schedule the file to be moved/deleted at reboot before anything gets a handle on it.

     

    Deleting the folder at reboot is probably the way to go.

    I could only recommend killbox as an app that could do this.

    You have to trust a program to run at boot.

    Good find on a second app.

    They may use different methods and one may work.

  9. Keeping the flash cookie for Machinarium.net would save the online demo data and not the downloaded version data.

    According to the Machinarium forum, the games are saved in the Macromedia Flash Folder as a .sol.

    You could clear the box for Adobe Flash Player in CCleaner.

    Cleaner -> Applications -> Multi Media -> Adobe Flash Player.

     

    Alternately, you could exclude the file in CCleaner.

     

    First you must show hidden files and folders.

    OS(C:) Under Tools -> Folder Option -> View -> Show hidden files and folders then click OK.

     

    In CCleaner: Options -> Exclude -> Add File and follow the path to the end then click OK.

     

    Since I don't have the game, I'm not 100% sure of the path.

     

    XP:

    C:\Documents and Settings\{Username}\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\{Randomword}\Localhost\Program Files\Machinarium\Machinarium.exe\Machinarium.sol

     

    Vista and Windows 7:

    C:\Users\{Username}\Application Data\Roaming\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\{Randomword}\Localhost\Program Files\Machinarium\Machinarium.exe\Machinarium.sol

     

    Restore: Do not show hidden files and folders then click OK.

     

    Post back if you need any more help or if you have success.

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