If the program freezes you probably have too many points. Do this Start->Right click My computer-> Properties->System Restore->Click Turn off for all drives->Apply->Uncheck Turn off for all drives->apply
I see you've never used winapp2.ini or winsys2.ini. That's ok though. Start CCleaner and go to cleaner->Windows Tab-> System -> System restore point. Right click and click clean to create a restore point. Or just check it and click Run Cleaner
Noticed that and was very disappointed. I was making a program that when i tested it several times created many system restore points, i wanted to wipe them. Hope they add that
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That would be a very good idea because CCleaner can be very RAM hungry, which makes multitasking difficult.
Also, when you add a topic, instead of 'New Feature' be a little bit more specific like 'Add pause button to CCleaner'
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Depending on you Acceptable Use, saying that's a work computer try this
;Batch File that will allow;you to remove registry restrictionreg add HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\system /v DisableRegistryToolsy
Save this as a batch file to your desktop and double click it. Originally, I made this to help stop a virus that was blocking my registry.
If this doesn't work you might have to do HKU\{SID} instead
What security software do you have? Are you behind a proxy? Do you have a router and/or hardware firewall? Is it Windows Update that fails, or automatic updates?