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Have a look here in CCleaner: Cleaner -> Applications -> Multimedia -> Adobe Flash Player
Make sure the box for Adobe Flash Player is checked.
Macromedia Flash Player was bought by Adobe in 2005.
Are you using the latest version of Adobe Flash Player? 10.0.32.18.
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My Controls -> Options -> Email Settings
Clear the boxes for the following if checked:
1) Send me any updates sent by the board administrator.
2) Send a notification email when I receive a new private message.
3) Enable 'Email Notification' by default?
Click on Amend my Email Settings.
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Hi brac37, and welcome to the forum.
It sounds like you were having problems before you ran CCleaner.
So, to say that CCleaner is the source of your problems may be a bit hasty.
Could you go into more detail regarding the problems you were having before and after you ran CCleaner.
Then please explain what you used in CCleaner, and with what settings.
If you used the Registry section, did you make a backup?
What version of CCleaner are you using?
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I've always liked Image Speech and hope its back soon.
Thank you DennisD.
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Hi Pear, and welcome to the forum.
The developers welcome all reports of possible bugs.
If you went to the doctors and said it hurts when I do this, the doctor might tell you to just stop doing it.
I don't have any other applications open when I run CCleaner for the very reason you have stated.
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Hi bender1111, and welcome to the forum.
Are you able to give the location of $ru5j6uz.exe?
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The new update has increased the startup and updating speed.
Wow, I guess you ask and sometimes you receive.
Thanks Tom Az
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I'm glad you were there Dennis to keep Hazel steady, she does look a little snockered.
This is only a dramatization please don't try this @ home.
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I was only 54 when this thread started.
It'll probably still be running when I'm not.
Wait.....................
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Getting older is like a plane flying through a storm. Once you?re abroad, there?s nothing you can do.
Remember, today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.
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Do you know Jamin how old he was?
Yes, davey and I had many of conversations via PMs.
How old are you: Still pretty young in my book. That reminds me, I need to post in that topic.
Last year when our stock market first took a tumble I said to davey "I hope your retirement funds are in a safe place. Kinda scary isn't it!"
And his response was,
"HeHe !!! Like I have told others. My funds are in a safe place.
Wish I could figure out exactly where they are . Then I would go get them."
Sounds like davey.
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Here are a couple of davey's last posts, and they really don't sound like someone who was planning on going anywhere.
http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=125751
http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=125756
Last log in here at the forum was: 14th January 2009 - 11:07 AM.
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Hi olddog, welcome to the forum.
How to Clear IE8 Last Browsing Session History Using CCleaner: Click Here
How to Disable the Reopen Last Browsing Session Feature in IE8: Click Here
I use the CCleaner method. That way if there is a crash, I can reopen the last session.
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Try changing the set number of idle minutes and select OK.
Try restarting your computer to reset.
Some software running in the background may prevent Windows from
seeing the PC as idle.
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Your welcome, I was under the impression it cleaned all Hotfix Uninstallers.
It's a good idea to keep the most recent ones.
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The user may be referring to Hotfix Uninstallers.
If you are using Vista, that would explain why you don't see the option.
When used in XP, all Hotfix Uninstallers are removed at this time.
Advanced Windows filesHotfix Uninstallers - (XP only) Every time you download and run a Hotfix from Microsoft, Windows stores an uninstallation program for that Hotfix on your system.
Source: http://docs.piriform.com/ccleaner/ccleaner...d-windows-files
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If a person wants to stop the insanity, they have a chance to succeed.
One usually has to hit a personal rock bottom to reach out for help.
Here's one thing you may want to consider.
When family, friends, and associates of a chemically dependent individual allow that individual to continue the addiction to alcohol or drugs, their behavior is called enabling. When repeated, enabling behaviors become ingrained in the chemically dependent person's family, job, or social structures.Meaning Well: The Origins of Enabling
We often begin enabling in an attempt to be kind and helpful. For example, we may wake someone so they are not late to work. By doing so, we help them avoid the consequences of oversleeping because they were using or drinking late into the night before. We loan addicts money, often over and over again, and we are surprised when they use it to buy more drugs or alcohol.
Enablers may have their own system of denial that is fed by the lies and deceptions addicts use to cover up their using.
The Effects of Enabling
As enabling behaviors become routine, we end up feeling frustrated, ineffectual, and angry. Often, we continue to enable because we don't want to appear mean or unreasonable. Enabling behaviors directly and indirectly support the vicious cycle of never-ending problems and pain of addiction. When we stop enabling, when we stop helping and covering up for the addict, we allow the addict to experience the consequences of their out-of-control behavior. We no longer wake them up, loan them money, or bail them out of jail. We stop shielding them from the consequences of their behaviors.
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Hi Jamin, just received the picture in an email, I liked it so I just saved the image and loaded to my desktop. I always use the "center" option because I prefer that effect.
I haven't been looking at the desktops lately. I now see your first post is the same.
Looks nice.
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Hey razz, if you got that wallpaper at DesktopNexus they're having a problem detecting the proper screen resolution.
After you click on enlarge wallpaper or download, click on option and choose the correct resolution.
Edit by Jamin4u: My bad, I had the zoom on my browser set to 125%.
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Flash no longer showing up as an option
in CCleaner
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Have a look here in CCleaner: Cleaner -> Applications -> Multimedia -> Adobe Flash Player
Make sure the box for Adobe Flash Player is checked.
Macromedia Flash Player was bought by Adobe in 2005.
Are you using the latest version of Adobe Flash Player? 10.0.32.18.