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Nergal

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  1. No specifically the .ru based ccleaner installer you mentioned. That is not an official download site and well could be full of malware. The ONLY places to download ccleaner are ccleaner.com and file hippo. Else yes it may have dangerous intent.
  2. If you've got a paid licence you have direct to developer support, maybe that would be something to do https://support.piriform.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
  3. Usually this is caused by the browser still being open when entering ccleaner. Try to exit all browsers (check task manager for orphaned processes).
  4. Yes this is the only features which stop after a year, all other functions should continue working
  5. This is usually caused by a large winapp2.ini are you using a winapp2 or any ccleaner enhancing software?
  6. It's just warning against the bundled chrome/toolbar/avast antivirus. If you wish to use an installer without bundle, you can go to the builds page and download the slim. slim usually comes a week or more after the fat installer (the bundles you warning about). https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner/builds (Slim build for latest release is not available at the time of this writing)
  7. It doesn't think you're a business, it's saying that if a user is running it in a business then it's against the license. Everyone gets the same pop-up with the same text. It should be noted that there's a general feeling against the pop-ups that matches yours.
  8. Correct, though you can create your own cleaning rules for it (see the link in my signature for winapp2 explaination). Many in the community have made rules already for a great amount of applications so you may wish to ask in the thread for the community template (see below)
  9. Yes but the cleaning will be both the applications tab and the windows tab at the same time.
  10. It looks right to me, what exactly did you expect in that pane? It is where the results will be when you analyize/clean.
  11. Good to know, I must've forgotten that
  12. You think which is better? Mine or yours. Just wondering
  13. Why not use detectspecial firefox instead of the limited detects you used.
  14. You're going to have to provide more information if you expect help. What happens when you install. Is there an error, or does it just disappear? What anti-malware do you run? What version of ccleaner and where are you downloading it from?
  15. Ccleaner is not an anti-virus and should not be used as one, it's a junk cleaner. While it's not live protection, pro comes with a more powerful smart cleaning which can monitor your browsers and offer to clean browser junk on browser exit.
  16. Run export (ccleaner.exe /export) rename winapp.ini to winapp1.ini. delete entries you don't want from the ini, profit.
  17. A license for pro gives you 1 year of auto updates and priority support. When that year is up you either relicense or you lose those two pro features (other pro features such as user selection still work)
  18. A license for pro gives you 1 year of auto updates and priority support. When that year is up you either relicense or you lose those two pro features (other pro features such as user selection still work)
  19. If you judiciously do it (follow the advice in my signature below) it's still ok. But pay strict attention to my advice to only remove what you know is safe to remove.
  20. Are you cleaning the registry or just the cleaner tool?
  21. I'm using the latest build, some of my fellow moderators are using older versions though.
  22. Can I assume you mean ccleaner 5.40
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