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Everything posted by Nergal
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you could try recuva from the same company that makes ccleaner having used the harddrive some does matter as it will start to overwrite the files, but it's worth a try
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do you have wipe free space checked? are you running CCLEaner with admin privileges?
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USB History? you mean old device cache?
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You won't remove anything windows needs in the cleaner section, ccleaner finds more becasue it looks for more (including aplication trash) than windows does (else there'd be no need for ccleaner) when you run The cleaner it'll clean all checked areas in both the Windows and the Applications section Hope that helped Nergal the Friendly Demon
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+1 Yup Running a laptop with a 2nd (extended desktop) monitor and Speccy only sees one of them (not sure which though both are dell;) ) I love that it's faster than PCWizard at loadup (loads instantly while pcwizard is slow as and I love that I can click on each of the graphs to see a big live realtime. Great Prod guys love to see more and I am now subscribed to this Board (Not available as RSS Please let us kn ow when it is THX)
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System restore section in CCLEaner allows you to remove individual restore points from the windows system restore list (this frees up space)
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You could, instead just download the Portable version http://www.ccleaner.com/download/builds in regards to a registry entry that can be tweaked, the INI replaces the need for the registry
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uncheck adobe flash in multimedia or better yet in tools>exclude choose the cookies you don't want tossed mmm in my haste "cookies tossed" seems oddly put oh well not offencive just gross
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from the link you gave me first paragraph
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Uncheck All Firefox check and try cleanwith firefox closed, does it still crash? If not check each one of the firefox seperatly and clean each time, until crash. then report back I don't understand, this seems to be a seperate issue from the one being covered by this thread. Please start your own thread. Thanks
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Sounds more like you are not running the Program as admin, thus any changes you make to the registry/ini of ccleaner is not being saved
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Windows doesn't allow path names longer than 260 or actually Source: http://www.windowsreference.com/windows-20...ons-in-windows/
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Can some one what reads the language (polish?) of the original detailed error please write a translation for us english forumers
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worked for me (iE8) are you able to go to the page manually?
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'course you should always be running ccleaner as admin, as manythings will not clean correctly not as admin
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Before you posted it, did check the Ccleaner License to make sure you were not breaking it? Did you consult with the Developers about your intentions before you jumped in with a reworked installer? seems to me like one or both of these would be a big reason for it, though I am just guessing.
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hint, this is because it is a bad idea to fix all issues please read my signature
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Has it, doesn't clean it :-( [Adobe Flash Player]ID=2055LangSecRef=3023Detect=HKCR\CLSID\{D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000}Default=TrueSpecialKey1=N_FLASH_COOKIES However Flash Cookies (As defined by my Internet cleaner program iePrivacykeeper) are here (Which is untouched) C:\Users\{USERNAME}\AppData\Roaming\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\{IndividualKeywhichchangesperFlashinstall} If someone can help me with Recurses we could make a clean that does %appdata%\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\
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Don't fear CCLeaner just don't use (useless IMHO) Wipe FreeSpace. Devs I hate to say it but once again I renew my plea for WipefreeSpace to be removed. If people really want it, make it a seperate GUI program but. . . sooooo many issues
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These are false postives. Based of what ccleaner does it will often report as a trojan to certain Antiviruses you should reprot this flase to the maker of the AV program. But always make sure to download ccleaner from either here or Filehippo and NO OTHER Places
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Lets start with the Last Question. >Yes it will improve your performance. So now to your big question >I am very cautious when it comes to Reg cleaning. I'd say as long as you follow my signature you should be fine. Be sure to make backups of the registry (you'll be given the option when you do the clean. However, of registry cleaners, CCLEANER is the safest and most kind to the registry.
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only daily reg cleaning is ewww not regular cleaning. Y'scared me with the wrong sentence LOL
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@Strife Please share your ideas for winapp2 we'd love to see them (as I said there's even a thread for that) Yes you can detect other things besides keys example DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Safari\Safari.exe Offtopic: I disagree and this is discussed elsewhere so maybe we can continue that in one of those billion threads