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ePost

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  1. That file ($UsnJrnl:$J) can actually be deleted. And brought back. Only I can't remember how to bring it back. However, it is one of the following methods: 1. scannow sfc 2. chkdsk /f or 3. a simple reboot. scannow and chkdsk should be run several times a year anyway so why not just do it? Reading n' stuff: http://www.mydefrag.com/VolumeActions-DeleteJournal.html
  2. I smashed my pagefile in 17 pieces and now Sysinternals PageDefrag wont detect it. What do I do? Defraggler says it's smashed and I believe it. I seem to recall that there is one other reliable freeware pagefile defrag program but I can't remember the name. Help and suggestions will be very much appreciated.
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    RealPlayer

    Yep. And RealPlayer also can't play all Apple's stuff. QuickTime annoys me. I'm not all that annoyed with RealPlayer for some reason. It is possible to get RealPlayer of the start function and it's not bundled with an image viewer and a lot of other silly things. Thanks for answering. Perhaps the tech people from CCleaner will notice this thread and update the RealPlayer settings in CCleaner...
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    RealPlayer

    So this will be updated in a future CCleaner version, your guess is? I like RealPlayer. Sort of. I never had the pro version - not even as a trial. RealPlayer never gets it quite right. They improve and update but somehow they never get ahead. VLC, iTunes, WinAmp and others always manage to take big bites of the territory...
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    RealPlayer

    Perhaps I should add that this regards their new RealPlayer SP freeware version that came out 8 weeks ago or something like that...
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    RealPlayer

    I would like to delete RealPlayer's temp files and cookies. I did manage to find the settings for this inside RealPlayers unintelligent and heavy "Preferences" display/GUI or whatever they call that function but it would be so much more easy to let CCleaner do the job. Any chance of this in future CCleaner updates?
  7. Yes, you're right. I actually use Defraggler's scheduler myself. Don't know what I was thinking of there...
  8. Spoken like a true gentleman! But actually it didn't help - information-wise, that is. However, I do appreciate your kindness. Very much. Thanks for trying. It's the thought that counts.
  9. I'd like to know a little about what's being developed. I realize that some of it can't be public knowledge. I was wondereing if there are any plans for scheduled functions in CCleaner and Defraggler? It would be nice if they could run by themselves via timer features. And realtime functions. Some features could run in the background and do some optimizing. Such as defragging when the PC is idle. That's basically the topic for this thread: what's cooking?
  10. How often does Piriform's fine folks stop by the forums?
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    New forum skin

    Your CCleaner colors are world famous. They will serve you better in the long run...
  12. No, I see no reason to do that. I just want it in one fragment.
  13. How do I best defrag such advanced things? I use Sysinternals for the hyberfile, pagefile and a lot of system32 files. Then there is this command: Start -> Run -> type -> fsutil usn deletejournal /n c: This deletes $usnJrnl:$j that is instantly recreated by Windows but without the fragments. But what about $MFT? I need a trick for this one. Actually I would like to collect a complete list with solutions for all files, that needs special tools for defragmenting so please drop a post if you know about any. PS: I am of cause a devoted Defraggler user.
  14. I don't even know what that is. So I guess it wont be me who's doing the translation.
  15. How do you get permission to log into Piriform Translator? I wasn't able to....
  16. Yes! This information is really useful. Quite a lot of users could have obsolete Google cookies sitting inside CCleaner. Google could have made other changes as well. But now we know what to do about it.
  17. It seems that it worked! The first test I did after the new cookies were in place inside CCleaner showed that I was indeed still logged into both my email and my bookmarks. Perhaps Google made some changes to this cookie when they released their new toolbars just a few weeks ago. Google Toolbar 5 came out of beta and a brand new Google Toolbar 6 was released in a beta version. The old cookie(s) was apparently obsolete? Thank you so much, DennisD! I'll keep you informed if I experience any changes. Thanks again.
  18. I have the new CCleaner. Got it yesterday. I have been looking into this myself. I'm not at all a novice at this but I'm also not an expert. This could be wrong but it seems to me that the bookmarks cookie can't be found in the cookie cache at all. It's sitting in temporary internet files? I access cache & cookies this way because it's the fastest way: Start -> Run -> type -> Shell:cookies Start -> Run -> type -> Shell:cache Have I gone blind or what is the matter here?
  19. Then how come my bookmarks login is gone? Because I keep all the Google cookies. This only happens when I run CCleaner. This could be a Google issue, I realise. Not necessarily something CCleaner can fix.
  20. Thanks by the way. You're terrific!
  21. I'm on IE8 but I had the same issue with IE7. The way I see the problem is, that the bookmark cookie is not listed in CCleaner so I can't transfer it to the cookies to keep box. If I'm logged in to my bookmarks and my mail and then run CCleaner I stay logged into my Gmail but the access to the bookmarks is gone. I just type the login details again of cause but it's beginning to bother me.
  22. Please? I use Google's toolbar 6 which is a beta but I don't think it's related to this beta issue...
  23. The problem is that CCleaner doesn't list this cookie, I should have added. This is the link: http://www.google.com/notebook/bookmarks
  24. When I use my dearly beloved CCleaner it always deletes the cookie, that Google Bookmarks needs in order to stay open. The Gmail cookie stays put because I used the tool settings inside CCleaner to ensure that. But I can't figure out how to do the same for my bookmarks which I use all the time. So that's the question I'd like some help with: how do I permit the bookmark cookie to stay put?
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