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Everything posted by Nergal
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What Operating system?
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if you mean all boxes as in ccleaner section then i'm going to agree with marmite and can think of no way for ccleaner to be at fault in this if you mean all boxes as in registry integrity then 1) Try to boot in safemode cmd prompt and run system restore 2) Try to boot from the Windows Disc and if that fails 3) boot using a linux live cd (google Puppy Linux) copy all his documents et al to an external HDD and reinstall windows Next time (again this is if he cleaned all registry) follow my signature's advice
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With all of the piriform products you can do an overwrite install (no need to uninstall first)
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that's because the second program is looking at the DAT files. After Ccleaner cleans DAT files the computer must be restarted. Feel free to come back if trails are still seen after ccleaner cleans and computer restarts. If they are also list what browser it is you are using Also I had a looks and disk investigator is a recovery program, ccleaner is not a security program, and does not claim to be one and thus yes, you'll be able to recover stuff with it there's plenty of talk from the "Advanced Members" here about the multipass being useless and what not
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Active only, next time please search the forum before posting. this is asked numerous times (though I do think some thing should be said of this in the DOCs site )
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Why List all the ones with no settings?
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And your payment was not required, it was a donation. but yes please report the false postive to your security software team. (OT why does it seem like two different threads have been smashed together here :-/ )
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Actually the only true way to wipe a drive is a drill press. Anything can be recovered at anytime with the correct amount of trials/ the right software but yes this is will discussed in these forums that overpasses isn't making files more unreadable
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Well documented. When using any 3rd party Defreg app on Vista/win7 (and I think xp too) The OS creates a Restore point
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Hi I believe you are talking about the screen below to see the full breakdown of each section just double click it (see picture 2)
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Sorry it took so long for me to get back to you (I found it hard until today to show all my posts) your quote was enough to help people so you've got a half uninstalled opera and it seems to be causing this issue, is that correct? Could you try this, uncheck everything on both the application and system tabs (in ccleaner) one by one try each check mark until the crash occurs (check the first checkbox run cleaner, in this is successful uncheck it and check the next box and run) You can also try to reinstall and uninstall Opera if you believe that is the issue
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Perhaps you should say what Applications you mean?
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Are you running the program with UAC privilages? Those files need UAC to be deleted
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Please tell us the version of Windows you are using
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I am asleep, have we already suggested unchecking index.dats (or was that finally fixed IDK b/c I don't use ccleaner for my inet tracks cleaning just everything else )
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Detection maybe but it can't do afterwards
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1) CCLeaner is not a security product it does none of these things 2) was it ccleaner itself that was identified as a trojan? This is known to happen, it is a false postive and you need to inform the maker of your antivirus product that this is a false postive. If not 3) what was the trojan and did your Antivirus Clean it for you?
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is your computer 64bit? if yes did you install 64bit flash (is there such a thing ) if no open regedit and see if you have this key HKCR\CLSID\{D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000}
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SIW don't work for me as my puter's joined to a domain
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Are we to assume you've also installed Flash player and the other programs that you have missing in Applications
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Moderators, please move this to the CCleaner board Personally I think unchecking JAVA is a hatchet when a scapel could be used. Using the Options>Exclude you could navigate to where the java apps you wish to keep are and choose them to exclude that way other java stuff DOES get cleaned up
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Double post
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Why not use the exclude feature of CCleaner and exclude the folder C:\Documents and Settings\Alan\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\javaws\http\Dhostyourself.net\ this should be enough to stop any deletion of/from that folder