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  1. Nergal

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    Ummm you answered your own enigma with your picture (Hint, read what it says under the progress bar)
  2. To add to what hazel and Dennis have ALREADY stated. ALL registry cleaners find valid registry entries. this is not the fault of the cleaner but instead either poor programing by the program which wrote to the registry in the first please or (more often) purposfully done by said writing program (As in the case of Antivirus antimalware) Really it is not the fault of either the cleaner program or the Writing Program but the user of the cleaner. Thus it is you who is dangerous to the registry. From now on follow my signature with any registry "fixer" "cleaner"
  3. As a Long time Palm User I can be of great service on this question However, I must say that CCLeaner does not have palm desktop in it's list of things it cleans Are you on XP or Vista? What version of Palm Desktop are you using (4.x 6.2 ?) I'll put a watch on this topic So that I will be informed that you have responded. Also please (if you have not already) place ccleaner to save settings in the ini file (under options advanced I believe and paste the contents of the ini file in your response) Cheers, from a Mytreo.net Moderator
  4. Guys, Not every build (i.e. 993 - .999) is going to have a seperate Embedded INI Also the Embedded that are given here, have nothing to do with the function of the program, as I've alreadysaid they are there for purely informational purposes
  5. Recuva and CCleaner say it right at the top of the screen and Defragler has it where most programs do in The About screen (help>About or Options>About tab)
  6. CCleaner has always been fairly regualrly updated, and you can look at the changelog to see that, however all versions are stable and those few things that are instable/irregular with them are the exact reasons to upgrade. CCleaner will continue to work great for your XP machine throughout these updates and it's suggested to keep updating along with it.
  7. Huh? I think you think I'm saying something I'm not. You asked why the embedded were not included in the installation and I postulated as to why that was. It had nothing to do with the unopening zip file. You had said "if they are so important" they aren't they are informational onlyt. that said Yes it's called programming Before the ccleaner program is compiled into a program it is a number of different files, these files include the data that is known as winapp.ini, winsys.ini, winreg.ini. it used to be that these files were not intgrated into the file known as ccleaner.exe if you deleted these files ccleaner.exe would (in the past) show no programs/system/registry. We (the users) asked for it to be possibe to make ccleaner even more slim so they started to include the files inside the exe thus no longer needed to give them to us. Mr. T provides these files to us as a service (for the reasons I explained above) His zipping methods are a mystery to me and I'm not to concerned with it I know he's doing his best to fix it, and most of us who actually need/want to download it can (and do) use an alternate browser to get it. old Nergal coming out so, in order to honor requests made to me by Moderators, I'll leave it at that.
  8. They are included, they are inside the actual exe thus the word embedded. The only reason they are posted here is so a) The Advanced Members here can point to actual Parts of the program when a questioner says why isn't x program included, when it really is So someone can see all the programs covered by CCleaner without every five seconds us getting the question "can you please list all the programs" c) to show a person how to create and winapp2, a winsys2 or a winreg2 d) so people (like me) can occasionally delete entires in their win*2.ini files as those things are added to the embedded exe so they are here for information. Including them would a) add unneeded bloat to the CCleaner program (they aren't needed because it's already inside the exe) Confuse people (and have a lot of questions like "What is this embedded ini zip" or "do I need to keep these ini files, what do they do"
  9. the full list is huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge download the embedded winapp and read it
  10. Yup, you are correct this did suprise me So after this revelation I ran a Regshot and snapped the registry and C:\ before and after pressing the clear all site list Then did a couple more experiments and found that these sites are stored in the %AppData%\Macromedia\Flash Player\macromedia.com\support\flashplayer\sys\settings.sol Comparing a Settings.sol that has a site (hulu.com) with a Clean new Settings.sol the end of the "with" file contains the following which is not in the "empty" one 00 07domains 03 00 0Cwww.hulu.com 01 01 00 00? 00 00 05panel 00?? 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 So I'll do some more testing but unless the developers of CCleaner can think of a better way the only way to dump these websites is to delete the entire settings.sol file (which will recreate itself on the next flash site run) but will also delete all other flash settings (default camera, Autoupdate timing, Autoupdate last check, trusted/untrusted) If these concessions are okay with you I can edit the above winapp2.ini and you'll be good to go. Note I would NOT recommend manually editing this file however as any editing seemed to make Flash recreate the settings.sol anew thus losing any settings anyway
  11. Here's Googles Version The latest version of the error it clear that figure, in the "Windows" tab, analysis and removal of refuse, it will default to "application" is selected under the items removed, sometimes I just want to clear the "Windows" tab of the Junk file, rather than clear the "application" under. (Not sure if it makes anymore sense though maybe we could combine and look at the pic ) (Andavari y for you do not use unicode text ) Maybe I understand 一朵微笑, to make the applications or any part not clear the junk files, you only need to remove the check mark from next to each item. to clear an entire section, press the picture next to the name. Also, please type in English, even if you have to use http://translate.google.com 使应用程序或任何部分,不能清除垃圾文件,你只需要删除的每个项旁边的复选标记。清除一整节,按图片名称旁边。 另外,请以英文输入,即使你必须使用 http://translate.google.com
  12. Good Call Holmes [Taskbar Jump Lists]ID=1031LangSecRef=3002LangRef=3133DetectOS=6.1Default=trueFileKey1=%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\AutomaticDestinations|*.automaticDestinations-msFileKey2=%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\CustomDestinations|*.customDestinations-ms Devs Please change Default=False Thanks Yer Lovin' Demon Nergali di Cuthah
  13. the Flash Player setting in the Built in INI cleans Flash setting/cookies (*.SOL) flies perfectly fine [Macromedia Flash 4.0]ID=2051LangSecRef=3023Detect=HKCU\Software\Macromedia\Flash 4Default=TrueRegKey1=HKCU\Software\Macromedia\Flash 4\Recent File List[Macromedia Flash 5.0]ID=2052LangSecRef=3023Detect=HKCU\Software\Macromedia\Flash 5Default=TrueRegKey1=HKCU\Software\Macromedia\Flash 5\Recent File List[Adobe Flash Player]ID=2055LangSecRef=3023Detect=HKCR\CLSID\{D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000}Default=TrueSpecialKey1=N_FLASH_COOKIES No additional includes are needed. the only ones it does not clean are those I have added to the exclude list. However if you want to remove the Most recent list add this to your winapp2.ini [*Adobe Flash Most recent Files]LangSecRef=3023Detect=HKCU\Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerDefault=TrueRegKey1=HKCU\Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayer Note: I HAVE tested this Winapp2.ini entry and it functions as I said. the next flash site you go to will restore the now empty HKCU\Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayer without any recent in it
  14. To those for whom Opera10 does not show up is opera install in the default location? (to note CCLeaner uses "special detect" and "special key" for opera so I'm not sure how it is actually detecting)
  15. Try this one I zipped in in Vista's Built in Zipper http://drop.io/z8fgp3x
  16. Yup your posts are: http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?act=fi...&pid=145650 http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?act=fi...&pid=145643 and of course the one in this thread http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?act=fi...&pid=145660
  17. After a reboot of the machine the dat should be clean ccleaner marks the dat for deletion at reboot wow o wow Glad to hear from a FITS that they approve of other parts of the program Also windows 7 is in testing for a little longer with the devs of CCLeaner (Starting with ie8 dat.s are everywhere and so it seems to be a bit harder to track them and clean them when asked for and not clean them when not) (BTW I'm just a user not a team member or developer)
  18. the code that you see is "overwriting." meaning, at least part of the document was overwriten by another/other file(s) if you are trying to recover the file onto the same drive as you are trying to recover you can (and most likely will) actually cause more damage to the file. most likely the file will be irretrievable, from the looks of it. Take this as a lesson learned always backup your important work.
  19. Ccleaner deletes and fixes things that need UAC permission. It's your computer but I would have to say, i my very educated opinion, it is EXTREMELY irresposible to turn off UAC
  20. Denis is it possible to split the broken Zip file into it's own thread with a mention at the top of this thread, it's gone of the topic of the embedded files IMHO
  21. Actually Dennis I think he's looking more for this http://docs.piriform.com/ccleaner/using-cc...egistry-entries However it has been batted about that the developers add an option to right click on found regkey and choose add to exclude list. (one of the few additions to ccleaner I actually DO support) To Note: Most/All Antivirus and security programs Mask their Registry keys to make it harder for malicious programs (of which CCleaner is not) from disabling your security via the registry. Thus confusing CCleaner into thinking that the Registry key is not owned by any program and (thus) show it on the key list Also read my signature
  22. Naw, I don't know nothin I just went to their webpage Ok so We're getting some where Go Here and Read how to use the Include/Exclude sections http://docs.piriform.com/ccleaner/using-cc...egistry-entries Post if you run into problems from here (or just to tell us it worked) If it tells you something along the lines of "can't delete because file is in use" then try and restart the machine in safe mode or follow the instructions in the 3b step of my post above and disable any services and autoruns related to the game and restart the computer and try again. don't worry we'll get this devil of your machine. . . (this is why I hate "programs" that're like this game I mean come on how hard is it to make a uninstaller for when some one is finish with your program. I find these games to be akin to Malware for this very reason)
  23. what says that on what folder removal section? Do you mean what I've circled in the picture below? That's just telling you that you should understand what you are doing before using this section (To note: I can see how the language might be confusing for new users of ccleaner) You can indeed use this and all sections on the program just be careful is all it is saying So lets get back to the removal of the program in question 1) is the program not removable via windows removal interface? 2) is this the program to which you refer http://shaiya.aeriagames.com/ ? 3)Have you followed these simple instructions? http://forums.aeriagames.com/viewtopic.php...3dd6baf00d581cf 3b) if that doesn't work try http://forums.aeriagames.com/viewtopic.php?p=425921#425921 4) who told you to use ccleaner (if online please link) I've put a watch on this topic so if you post, i'll know and come back to try and help more
  24. You should not need to reinstall, however Vista+task scheduler+CCleaner = Fail as Cleaner needs elevated privilages to run (UAC Prompt must be clicked)
  25. Tom, If you are running Firefox Portable from PortableApps.com then no it does not place files on your hard drive (thus the "portable") however if you are running Firefox 3.0 or older then you can set the Firefox to ask you to delete files at the end of every session (which is what I used to do) I am currently running Firefox Portable 3.5 and while it does not give me the option to choose to delete or not delete at the end of every session I do have it set to always delete at the end of sessions. However, again, these files are not on your hard drive but are on the drive from which you run firefox Portable.
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