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is this correct?
~$*.docx
Worked for me in a quick test using winapp2.ini, with this in it - change it to suit your needs:
[Word ~$volution_species.docx*] LangSecRef=3025 Detect=HKLM\Software\Microsoft Default=True FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\Test|~$*.docx
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It does, as long as the files aren't in-use by a resident program. Also allot of antivirus' use that location.
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I've never had any issues with it refusing to load when using the Portable build on Win10 machines, as for the installers I won't even bother with them anymore.
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This is the official Piriform software forum. Asking for a comparison isn't going to happen against any competing products. With that being said I'll now close this topic.
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Due note you aren't alone with CCleaner not installing, and with it crashing - just look around the forums and you'll notice other topics. So with that in mind it "may not be your system"!
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If you manually update to the newest version 5.30.6065 (just install it over your previous install of CCleaner) it's supposed to fix the update issue.
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It's already available in the community winapp2.ini file, see here:
https://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=32310&page=1&p=175835&do=findComment&comment=175835
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Backup your data, then run chkdsk /r on the drive as it be a bad sector(s) which most mechanical hard drives will eventually have. chkdsk /r can take hours to perform on a 2TB hard disk.
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It says that there was an error opening file for writing
Also make sure files in the CCleaner folder are not marked as read-only.
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If you've been having issues with it not automatically updating by itself perhaps visit the Microsoft Updates/Windows Updates site, and download any update that states it's for Root Certificates. Sometimes updating Root Certificates when an update is available may fix the issue.
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Just bookmark this page and don't bother with the others:
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I got that one too Hazelnut, but it seems to be an old update they've re-released.
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Only use this page http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/builds and it should always download from Piriform.
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It's Windows 10, as soon as you clean some stuff with CCleaner it will almost immediately be re-downloaded.
One thing I found is to go into Settings, and start turning Off allot of the Privacy settings which are all On by default - doing that alone helps stop allot of the stuff being added back in after cleaning.
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Revised Entry
Added: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl
Some antivirus software adds stuff in there too, not sure what would happen if it were removed.
One example is Avira Free Antivirus adds this in there:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_BROWSER_EMULATION]
"Avira.Systray.exe"=dword:000022b8
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So XP wasn't to blame.
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Just a quick note:
If you use uBlock Origin, and also Avira Browser Safety they are incompatible with each other - so choose one and uninstall the other and definitely don't have both running and installed at the same time.
I personally uninstalled Avira Browser Safety in favour of uBlock Origin which is much more useful to me.
When both are combined:
* As of uBlock Origin version 1.12 in Chrome/Chromium it was cause several issues, including a possible browser crash.
*As of uBlock Origin version 1.12.4 in Mozilla Firefox when exiting/closing Firefox it will crash.
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Could be the reallocated sectors, then again some drives can be old with a pre-failure / old age flag on them and keep on working for a very long time.
I'd recommend downloading another tool that can see if the drive is damaged. Try something like GSmartControl it can perform surface scans of the hard disk(s) - as long as they're installed internal hard disks. Or instead you could use free software from the drive manufacturer Seagate to check the drive.
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Good info to know rxgeek, and welcome to the forums!
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GbMb Data Units Conversion
Runs in: Web browser
Not a software, just a useful site that allows for a dizzying amount of data units conversion. For instance convert Megabyte (MB) into Gigabyte (GB) or Terabyte (TB), etc.
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People have reported erroneous high file size amounts of cleaning before, so it's something unresolved over many versions.
That number you provided equals according to: https://www.gbmb.org/megabytes
6760668.996226 TB -
Also AV companies like to have installers submitted to them, some will auto-upload without user interaction if configured to do so, and scanning on sites such as VirusTotal will have it submitted to them. Although some brands of AV are more prone to false positives.
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MVPS Hosts File updated 16 May 2017.
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It didn't take the photoshoppers long.
Ransomware on a washing machine. Gonna be some dirty clothes!
Unresponsive Plugins
in Software
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You could be running different plugins ("extensions") which aren't fully compatible with each other, meaning some could be doing more-or-less some of the same things.
As an example of two plugins that aren't fully compatible with each other are:
Avira Browser Protection, and uBlock Origin.