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n3hkn

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  1. Analysis Result - are these a just a static set of numbers from the start of a defrag. They do not seem to move.

    Current State does not seem to relate to the file list and its numbers.

     

    I have other questions about the numbers presented by the program. However, I do not hae the inclination to deal with each item. Is there an explanation of all of the numbers presented by the program before, during and after a defrag?

  2. I agree that the displayed stats are indeed gross numbers. In my view they are misleading. The "allowed to be fragmented" files are known so a before and and after condition would be more helpful, I have to go into the file list to just verify that fragmentation was successful. It always is, but bragging about the actual value of the program (before/after) would be my wish.

  3. I have defragged all the files that were shown on the File List. Started normal defrag and File List showed No Files To Be Defragged. However, the normal defrag operation shows 1,334 fragmented files and DeFragger shows it will run for an hour. I can understand the 1334 files if it is showing those I excluded. However, why does it run for an hour when the File List shows no fragmented files?

  4. Yes, rev 2.14.75. I have two cookies that all efforts have failed to erase. If I knew where CCleaner looks for the cookies I could go there and erase them. They are probably corrupted so that they are read but the delete code does not recognize them.

     

     

     

    This is new. I have the latest CCleaner running XP Pro. I never had this problem until recently.

     

    I check my cookies in CCleaner and while I do have some that I always keep, CCleaner reports about 6 that are there even after cleaning. I checked with a 3rd party cookie cleaner and the cookies aren't there.

     

    Anyone else have this issue?

  5. Hi Guy!

    You must be seeing in the list the Internet Explorer cookies... (or cookies from a FF plugin that connect automaticaly when starts!)

    Try mark IE cookies and run CCleaner.

     

    Here I don't have these problem.

     

     

    I am set to delete both IE and FireFox cookies but ghost cookies remain.

     

    None of the cookies are in the FireFox Tools\Options cookies list.

  6. Hello,

    I have the same problems, 10 cookies that i cannot delete so i cancelled the newest V2.12.651 and changed to the former one V2.11.636 and all working OK with this version so i will keep this one until they are able to fix this problem.(sorry for my English, i am French)

     

     

    Merci...

     

    Will follow your advice..

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