Solution : Don't use Wipe Free Space. It doesn't improve performance. It doesn't create more free space. It will only erase already deleted files. Are you sure you want to do that ?
Add C:\System Volume Information\ to Defraggler's Exclude list, and see what happens.
You could also delete all system restore points, but it's not a good idea.
antivir.cz is understandable - it's like Trend Micro using antivirus.com, antivirus.fr, antivirus.it (which, strangely enough, redirects to Trend Micro's German website), antivirus.de, antivirus.co.uk, and so on.
However, avast.eu is not a normal thing - avast only means "stop" in pirate "language".
You must use either PageDefrag (free) on XP, or other commercial defragmenters which have a boot-time defrag, like PerfectDisk.
All paid defragmenters have free trials, and since pagefile and hiberfile are only created once, you won't need to buy them.
The System Volume Information ones are System Restore Points. Simply add them to Defraggler's Exclude list (you'll need to enable view of system files in Windows Explorer).
First, upgrade to IE8 - download it here if you use XP or here if you use Vista. That will not only give you a better & more secure web browser, but also help web developers
According to CCleaner, the saved forms are deleted if you check the "Autocomplete Form History" checkbox. Are they still deleted if you don't check that box ?
Didn't work for me, too. I manually set GMT + 2 (since I'm from Switzerland and here the "normal" time is GMT + 1), and it works.
Maybe someone could report that bug to Invision Power Services ?
Does it appear at every clean ?
If so, please untick everything, and then :
1/ Tick the first checkbox
2/ Run Cleaner
3/ If the amount of removed data is normal, tick another checkbox.
4/ Go to step 2.
You'll eventually find the buggy item - that will help the devs
If you downloaded it from the official site or from FileHippo, it is not a virus. Maybe you can report the FP to McAfee ?
VirusTotal link : http://www.virustotal.com/fr/analisis/fe6c...75f7-1269901392
Unless you're crazy and love to delete random files, seeing System files is not dangerous. But it's usually pointless - you'll just see desktop.inis everywhere, and symbolic links.
When a program tells Windows to delete a file, Windows doesn't check if the user can see the file - only if he has the right to see it.