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  1. For FileKey1 there can't be RECURSE and REMOVESELF used together, at least not to my knowledge since I've never once seen them used together like that.

     

    If it's to actually remove the directory just leave REMOVESELF.

     

    I don't use that program so I can't test it, maybe this?

    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Zoner\ZPS *\Cache|*.*|REMOVESELF

     

    or this, if the folder must remain - because sometimes removing a required folder breaks a program:

    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Zoner\ZPS *\Cache|*.*|RECURSE

  2. You said lightweight which was one of the reasons I originally chose it over an office suite. It's a shame I can't get a dictionary to work it in, however I also use the very lightweight tinySpell Free (a program rridgely recommended a long time ago on here that I still update and use) to make corrections in it

     

    AbiWord for word processing - Folder size 21.7 MB & only uses 7.8 MB memory

     

    On my 32-bit OS it's using in:

    Program Files = 16.6 MB

    AppData = 9.41 KB

    RAM (idle, with no document open) = 13 MB (approx)

    RAM (with a very small RTF document open) = 20 MB (approx)

  3. I forgot, older Win9x/Me systems and the last CCleaner version that worked on them may not have had support for winapp2.ini.

     

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    winapp1.ini is embedded inside CCleaner.exe. You can export it with this command line (note it will export all the .INI files, look in the CCleaner folder for them after exporting):

    ccleaner.exe /export
  4. 1. Reinstall ZAM - if it will let you, since you seem to have only partially uninstalled it.

    2. After it's installed exit out of it so it's not running, including turning off real-time protection.

    3. Uninstall it with Revo Uninstaller Free.

     

    Note:

    "Completely" removing an anti-malware, or anti-virus is unlikely as there will usually be leftovers in the ControlSet areas of the registry that all of them always leave behind.

     

    You may want to look on their website for a removal/uninstall tool if they have one.

  5. See if you have it configured to automatically close:

    1. Open CCleaner.

    2. Go into: Options > Advanced

    3. Untick/disable: Close program after cleaning

     

    If that wasn't the issue:

    1. Right-click your CCleaner shortcut/icon.

    2. Make sure it doesn't have this parameter in it, which will cause it to automatically close: /AUTO

  6. AbiWord. The Windows version is older due to a lack of developers for it. I dumped Microsoft Word and switched to AbiWord (the installed version, not the portable because I wanted it registered with file types) maybe three years ago, all because Word kept stealing file associations I didn't want it registered to handle and the only way I found to remedy the problem was to uninstall it. You'll of course need to download a dictionary for it if you want one, I have but I've never been able to get any of them to work correctly with it

     

    AbiWord Installer: https://www.abisource.com

    AbiWord Portable: https://portableapps.com/apps/office/abiword_portable

     

    To understand AbiWord better take the online tour: https://www.abisource.com/tour

  7. Remove entries:

     

    [Windows ME*]

    LangSecRef=3025

    DetectFile=%WinDir%\WINFILE.EXE

    Default=False

    FileKey1=%SystemDrive%|SCANDISK.LOG

    FileKey2=%WinDir%|*.tmp

    FileKey3=%WinDir%\Application Data|dw.log

    FileKey4=%WinDir%\All Users\Application Data\Spybot - Search & Destroy\Logs|*.*

    FileKey5=%WinDir%\APPLOG|*.LGC

    FileKey6=%WinDir%\Windows Update Setup Files|*.*

     

    None of the programs that runs Winapp2 can even run on Windows ME.

     

    Can't the requested remove entries for old OSes like Win9x/Me, or whatever be instead taken out of the main winapp2.ini file and put into an legacy one for Win9x/Me systems.

  8. It sounds to me that you have fallen for a "Tech support scam".

     

    It does, and probably was a scam. The Event Log Viewer is one of their tricks to swindle you out of money.

     

    You should never let anyone remotely into your computer for support unless it's directly from the PC manufacturer - but even then it would be very rare for them to even suggest to allow it.

  9. In HostsXpert you have to disable the HOSTS files read-only attribute first:

    1. In the "File Handling" tab click Make Writable? - it's in red bold text at the very top.

     

    2. Click "Download" then click MVPs Hosts... - it will now download and replace the old version if there's an update.

     

    3. Rather there's an update or not, when done go back into "File Handling", and click Make ReadOnly? - it's in black bold text at the very top.

     

    Edit:

    For people on older systems like WinXP after installing or changing the HOSTS file you need to log off, and then log on for the changes to properly take effect - or restart the computer.

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