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Nergal

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  1. Not really, this would have to be something you do yourself. While that means you would, hopefully, be removing less, choosing only the few things you knew were unneeded, you're the only one who knows what's still on your computer.
  2. The best advice for registry I can give lives in my signature. Reg cleaning is something that should be done very carefully. That said if you know something should be removed (say an application you uninstalled) it's perfectly safe
  3. You can use the pc, but it's probably better to let it do its job with free use of the drive
  4. Ccleaner works using a detectfile or detectreg. Portable apps run on drive letters other than c So ccleaner wouldn't know where to look What you can do is make your own that cover the t drive. I've done this for my m: drive. Use winapp2 file and create entries based on the exported winapp file
  5. In all three of your actions it sounds like you haven't exited ccleaner before attempting the upgrade. Make sure ccleaner is closed (including monitoring) and rerun the installer
  6. he refers to in ccleaner. The second tab, applications, there's a heading multimedia under this you'll find adobe flash player listed
  7. I guess I'm confused on "removed entries" is someone keeping a log of removed entries? My initial understanding of the move to git is that removed entries are easily seen (red minuses) Edit Ohhhhh There's a separate ini for removed entries....but why? usually, removed are done because either integration with ccleaner default or dangerous to use
  8. I don't understand issue 60. Issue 61 I think depends on the program but (other than lots of work, see below) I see no issue with it. This should however be done as a community effort, if someone sees 3 versions of a program taking up lines x-y, then they can submit it as a pull changing lines x-y
  9. Internet explorer must be exited and any applications that render with ie (such as outlook or quicken) must also be closed. This is due to changes in internet explorer itself. .23 also had a bug relating to this but I believe it was fixed in .24
  10. There are, I believe, a number of steam entries that other users have made in the community winapp2 template (found stickied at the top of ccleaner discussion board)
  11. Sadly, we mods have no control over corporate things such as FAQ. However i can sticky it.
  12. .23 is bugged in regards to internet explorer. .24 coming soon should fix
  13. Ok thread verging on the political, please keep it light and non-partisan, or I'll close it for good.
  14. Honestly, I never got it either. But, if you clean judiciously, it's perfectly safe.
  15. This best advice I can give for registry cleaning is in my signature.
  16. Make sure wmi service is not disabled https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Management_Instrumentation
  17. The debugging should have produced a log, please attach it to this thread
  18. Yes the latest recuva likely need service pack 3
  19. Maybe more clear. what details do you mean, are you just talking about ccleaner's ability to detect metro apps or is the a certain section of ccleaner that you mean.
  20. Note to developers: Brave is chrome based; so, once added, it should be able to be cleaned by the chrome header. https://www.brave.com/FAQ.html Edit chrome not mozilla
  21. Highly unlikely with the time frame and number of heavy wipes you describe
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