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  1. Hello, long time no see :)

     

    I just while ago switched to Opera Cromium (from Opera 12.17). Chromium uses own storage location for (Pepper) Flash. With Opera 12, CCleaner works just fine cleaning Flash temp files etc. With Cromium i created my own inlude rules to clean those, and exclude rule for keeping the settings file. I just wonder how CCleaner is able to remove visited domain entries INSIDE the settings.sol file? I mean for Opera 12 it does that, without deleting the settings file. I have not managed to do that with Chromium settings.sol.

     

    I'm not sure if those entries are stored somewhere in the registry too? What are CCleaner default rules for cleaning Flash?

  2. Here's what I've got, should be solid smile.gif

    [LibreOffice 3*]
    LangSecRef=3021
    DetectFile=%AppData%\LibreOffice\3
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%AppData%\LibreOffice\3\User\temp|*.*
    FileKey2=%AppData%\LibreOffice\3\User\backup|*.*
    FileKey3=%AppData%\LibreOffice\3\User\uno_packages\cache|log.*
    FileKey4=%AppData%\LibreOffice\3\user\extensions\shared|log.*
    FileKey5=%AppData%\LibreOffice\3\user|*.xcu
    

    the .xcu is where the recent files list is.

    Just installed the latest Libre. Regarding recent documents; deleting the .xcu file also restores all your modified settings on Libre?
  3. Well, NTREGOPT is a good and safe choice, but for example Free Registry Defrag has Analize feature, which is good to have, so you dont defrag, when theres actually no need to.

     

    What you can do, is to Analize with FRD, and then defrag with NTREGOPT, if there's need to. If you do prefer NTREGOPT.

  4. Don't delete OS related empty folders. They might not be critical, but they are often times re-created after system reboot. It's better to leave them alone. And since they are empty, they don't take any disc space.

  5. "Peek" by Martin Lubich helps you view the contents of binary files. Its light and runs quick, doesn't gum up the registry, uninstalls from add/remove. Adds a right click option to the shell context menu. I've used it for couple of years, no problems. :)

     

    I thought it was already mentioned on this forum, but can't find it. So here:

     

    Some explanation and download links at:

    http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microso...Q_20847119.html

    and at

    http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-...t-extractor.htm

     

    Thanks! Very good for tracing some unknown files, and get a good inside look.

  6. There's some additional cleaning, i noticed. But there's also some stuff, that shouldn't be cleaned; like some Winamp media library files. If you remove, it restores the library view, for example.

     

    Good practice with unsure files, is to first manually delete them to recycle bin. Then you can open whatever program and see what has changed. If there's unwanted changes, you can restore those files from recycle bin.

  7. Wipe

     

    Wipe - is a free, easy and powerful tool to clear user browsing history, clean index.dat files, remove cookies, cache, logs, delete temporary internet files, autocomplete search history and any other tracks that user leaves after using PC. No user documents deleted, just tracks that computer records about your activity without your permission!

     

    Wipe includes DODD 5220.22 (Gutmann, Russian GOST) algorithms that makes deleted tracks unrecoverable. Even more! Wipe will shred file names of deleted items so noone will be able even guess what you did on your PC!

     

    http://privacyroot.com/software/WIPE-info.php

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