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  1. isn't that link for the Windows version?
  2. Is there any way to save the cookies I want to keep, like cleaner for Windows?
  3. Cookies to Keep = 42 (listed); 172 total in folders accuweather.com amazon.com aol.com att.my.yahoo.com bestbuy.com chase.com cnet.com craigslist.org doityourself.com download.cnet.com dropbox.com duke~energy.com ebay.com filehippo.com findlaw.com forum.avast.com forum.mobilism.org forum.notebookreview.com forum.piriform.com forum.sysinternals. com forun‘smydigitallifeJnfo fuel-saver.org google.com homedegot.com keznews. com lowes.com mail.twc.com mediafire.com myfrischs.com notebookreview.com paypal.com pcworld.com sevenforums.com statefarm.com tigerdirect.com tracfonewireless.com vistax64.com weather.aol.com wlky.com www.pctechbytes.net www.prescriptionsolutions.com yahoo.com
  4. I've opened several of the cookies and the issue appears to be that some of the saved cookies listed in CC have multiple cookies in the cookie folders. Could this be normal? Could it be that older cookies have a newer version? My memory is not clear on this because it has been a long time but when I reinstalled one of my operating systems I saved the cookies and then copied them back. I believe I may have had problems with (some or all) of cookies after doing this (might have been because of the .DAT file) and they may have been created again? This could have been the reinstallation of Win 7 but I’m not sure? Most all of the cookies have coded names such as "1WYRAWKU.txt". Would a list of these be of any help? If so I will create a list. I had to open them to find the actual "owner name".
  5. Thanks for responding. Unticked Protected Mode and then ran CC, no change in Cookie issue.
  6. I did as you suggested and ran the Ccleaner in Safe mode, no difference! I don't know, could you explain where I would find Protected Mode?
  7. Thanks for the replies. I don't have anything open when cleaning. Any other suggestions?
  8. Win 7 x64 I have the ccleaner set to clean cookies but save 45 of them. After running the ccleaner I have 166 cookies remaining in C:\Users\owner\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies and 7 remaining in C:\Users\owner\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies\Low. 166 + 7 = 173 - 45 = 128 extra remaining after running the ccleaner. Why is this?
  9. Win 7 Home premium IE 11 IE tool bar, Safety tab or Tools tab, if I "Delete Browsing history" will this also delete the cookies saved in CCleaner? Also if I delete "Browsing history" in Internet Options, will this delete the cookies saved in CCleaner? glatzfront
  10. Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit Where does Ccleaner get the information for which programs to included on the applications tab? Thanks
  11. That is what I have after running the CCleaner
  12. My experiance is that CCleaner sometimes wont delete files in a folder and I think that it was because they were corrupt or infected. After manually deleting them there were no more problems.
  13. What do you mean by isn't back to normal?
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