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  1. Well, I picked up a Moto G3 yesterday and about 25 minutes after first power-up, it notified of the 6.0 update. I allowed it. Later I got around to installing CCleaner and right there in the after-analyze screen there was a message beginning "Due to restrictions in Android 6.0..." basically saying cleaning must be done manually and no more cache cleaning. Uninstalled CCleaner. Piriform's silence (web site, store, here) on this is deafening...
  2. Detect and report for Blu-ray readers/burners Cinavia support and version. Thank you.
  3. Confirmed: 3.06.1433 portable works without error. While I previously reported 3.04.1389 worked OK, factually the AVG cleaning still failed (though fixed in 3.05.1408/1409). However, it too is OK in 3.06.1433. Good work and... THANK YOU!!
  4. Confirmed that issue persists in 3.05.1409 portable same as in my first post above and as described by Stevie2507, w8sdz and... all those others. v3.04.1389 portable still works OK. Thank you.
  5. I didn't know there was a priority support version. Thanks for that link!
  6. It's not an inconvenience. CCleaner rocks. You're welcome!
  7. @Super Fast All requested info is in my original post and screen shot except 6GB free on a 9GB system (C:) partition.
  8. Thanks for your effort. I can't speak for moggy but I'm not interested in a winapp2 workaround. The point is: AVG cleaning worked just fine. Now it doesn't. Period. That's not a deal breaker when considering it's freeware. I still choose to use CCleaner since it shines. If Piriform ever goes to a paid model, my PayPal account is at the ready. Besides, AVG has its own resident cleanup tho not as thorough as was CCleaner's (Advanced Tools > Manage > Clean Up). But really, it would be nice if that bug got fixed. Or if AVG cleanup can no longer be viable effected, then remove it from the selections. Cheers!
  9. Issue is persisting with 3.05.1408. Still no AVG 10.0 cleanup. EDIT: Oops, I just noticed moggy reported this but he posted up "The AVG bug hasn't been fixed in 3.04.1408..." so that threw me a bit. And I can't readily find a way to delete this posting. Cheers.
  10. FYI: Thank you for distributing CCleaner as Freeware. I have been using the portable version since so way back when I forget when that was. Today with 3.05.1408 I experienced the first-ever error when doing a Cleaner; as Analyze or Run Cleaner. See the attached screenshot. If I uncheck IE cookies, then I get this: VA=%locallowappdata%\Google\GoogleEarth|dbcache.dat If I ucheck that, I get: VA=%locallowappdata%\Apple Computer\quicktime\downloads|*.*|RECURSE If I uncheck that, I get... well, it just keeps on going, erroring at another VA and another. I can click Close and CCleaner will continue to 100% but if Cleaner is run again, the error persists. I reverted to 3.04.1389. Cheers.
  11. Thanks again, Alan. I can assure you, and repeatedly demonstrate at will, that Hist* and Hist*.*, quotation enclosed or not, do not effect a wipe in CCleaner's Include as currently implemented. You might note the Google file History Index YYYY-MM lacks an extension and therein lies the rub. I can rename the file as History Index YYYY-MM.foo and the Hist*.* mask is effective. I have familiarized myself with CCleaner's ini files. Given the fleeting test bed that Google's browser is at this point in time, and if I were not using a portable port (pun!) I might take the time to build a Winapp2.ini. But even if I were to decide Chrome is a suitable replacement for Firefox (BLASPHEMY! ), I would used the "installed" version for which CCleaner support already exists. Right now, Chrome is merely something to play with. And yes, variables are cool. In any event, I think the subject matter has been settled and request this thread be closed. Cheers!
  12. Hist* Hist*.* "Hist*" "Hist*.*" strings no workie. This would confirm the docs which list *.* and *.<ext> as the only usable wild card masks. Over and out.
  13. In my experience I've found as long as one keeps at least the latest "bookmarks-YYYY-MM-DD.json" file in the bookmarkbackups folder, bookmarks will be safe regardless of the status or presence of sqlite files. In the event of a missing or corrupt sqlite file, the json file will be parsed. In fact, I backup that json to another directory on a weekly basis should I ever need to rebuild the browser. And it's quickie way to migrate bookmarks to another computer vs export/import. I've added these FF 3.5.1 files in my Include: content-prefs.sqlite places.sqlite places.sqlite-journal webappsstore.sqlite Think I'm missing anything? I'm seriously into overkill. Thanks!
  14. Thanks Alan. That will work and I did actually use that strategy with a portable version of Opera some time ago. The Chrome directory however is a critical component of the user profile and I tend to shy away from wiping the whole thing as routine. And as new releases roll out, I can simply browse it - anything new will jump out as did this incremented history file. It would be far safer to maintain that as needed even to the point of deleting a file and building a new rule every month. A *.* wipe might find me at a point where Chrome is unexplainably "broken" after a CCleaner run. Not critical as I do keep a backup of profil and, after all, it's just a browser. But keeping the eeeeeevil personal data harvesters at bay, for me, is half the fun of playing with CCleaner. Its default rules are adequately safe out of necessity, but you can tell I feel the need for lots of additional includes; there are plenty more after Include40... However, your reply did give me an idea. I've been building the rules with CCleaner itself and, as you may know, the creator dialogue doesn't permit the manual entry of text as "Hist*" or "Hist*.*". I didn't think of editing the ccleaner.ini file itself until now. My duh! I'm going to give that a try and see if that will work. And report back. In the meantime, I'm still open to suggestions or further insight into the secret innermost workings of ccleaner.ini. Thanks!
  15. Hmmmm. That's one of those if you have to ask you wouldn't understand the answer things. No it isn't. No fooling? Really? No fooling? Really? My suggestion is an option for this same behavior WHEN HITTING THE CLOSE BUTTON! That's the square red one with the white X. As for system resources, I could care less. I have an E8400 running on a 1333 MHz FSB mobo and even with 52 processes running, less than 1 GB of my 2 GB DDR-800 RAM is in use. My suggestion still stands for those who might actually understand it; end of discussion. Bye!
  16. Hello. I have been using Carsten Knobloch's portable release of Google's Chrome browser for almost a year, currently at version 2.0.172.37 (though he does have portables for the v3 betas, too). Since CCleaner of course doesn't see this, I've added several include rules listed here as copied from my ccleaner.ini: Include29=PATH|C:\Program Files\Windows NT\PORTABLES\PortGoogleCHROME\Profil\Default\Cache\|*.* Include30=FILE|C:\Program Files\Windows NT\PORTABLES\PortGoogleCHROME\Profil\Default\|Archived History Include31=FILE|C:\Program Files\Windows NT\PORTABLES\PortGoogleCHROME\Profil\Default\|Cookies Include32=FILE|C:\Program Files\Windows NT\PORTABLES\PortGoogleCHROME\Profil\Default\|Current Session Include33=FILE|C:\Program Files\Windows NT\PORTABLES\PortGoogleCHROME\Profil\Default\|Current Tabs Include34=FILE|C:\Program Files\Windows NT\PORTABLES\PortGoogleCHROME\Profil\Default\|History Include35=FILE|C:\Program Files\Windows NT\PORTABLES\PortGoogleCHROME\Profil\Default\|Last Session Include36=FILE|C:\Program Files\Windows NT\PORTABLES\PortGoogleCHROME\Profil\Default\|Last Tabs Include37=FILE|C:\Program Files\Windows NT\PORTABLES\PortGoogleCHROME\Profil\Default\|Thumbnails Include38=FILE|C:\Program Files\Windows NT\PORTABLES\PortGoogleCHROME\Profil\Default\|Visited Links Include39=FILE|C:\Program Files\Windows NT\PORTABLES\PortGoogleCHROME\Profil\Default\|Web Data Include40=FILE|C:\Program Files\Windows NT\PORTABLES\PortGoogleCHROME\Profil\Default\|History Index 2009-07 These completely wipe all traces of any browsing history within the parameters of my Google Chrome Options settings without affecting my personalizations (bookmarks, themes, and so on). As the versions have marched on I have had, naturally, to monitor and change these inclusions as needed. Recently the "History Index YYYY-MM" file has reared its head for which my Include40 rule exists. Last month it was History Index 2009-06. Next month I'll have to change that to History Index 2009-08. That's not a big deal especially since this is the method by which I choose to run Chrome. (BTW, it would seem those indexes persist month by month so that by, let's say 2050, you'll have almost 500 of 'em! ) But I have been trying to create a wild card(s) rule like Hist* or Hist*.* with no success. Either I'm missing something simple or it can't be done. I've consulted your docs site and done some searching here in the forum and can't see anything which clues me to something. Any hints? Thank you! FYI: Knobloch's releases can be found at http://ftp.hosteurope.de/mirror/stadt-bremerhaven.de/Chrome/ and you can keep an eye on Chrome releases at http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.com/ Cheers!
  17. I would like to see a "minimize to system tray on close" option added to the Settings. This has become defacto on most systray apps and as such I am used to whacking the Red X of the 14 apps that run in that environment to return them to the tray. CCleaner is the only one where I can't choose that option and I find myself constantly shutting it down, failing to remember it's the one where the Red X works as it should. No big deal. If it can be done eventually, it'd be nice. Thank you!
  18. I would like to see where one could copy a path (i.e. from the Explorer Address field) and paste it into the CCleaner's Include and Exclude "Add" requestors. Ditto for Add Registry using regedit's "Copy Key Name." Thank you.
  19. As this is my first posting here, I'd like to thank Piriform for making CCleaner available as freeware. For Adobe Reader, I would like to see CCleaner clear out third party LSO access data as well as any history, cache and tracking information found in the "Application Data" and "Local Settings" folders in the user account and All Users stores under "Documents and Settings." And, of course, any of that which may be in the registry. Yes, I did add [*Adobe Reader 9] to my ini file. Thank you!
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