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  1. Hello. Every time I try to run a deep scan for pictures I get a box that pops up and says Recuva has stopped working and windows will look for a solution. It works when deep scan is not checked. Here is the message. Faulting application name: Recuva64.exe, version: 1.39.0.509, time stamp: 0x4d09c856 Faulting module name: Recuva64.exe, version: 1.39.0.509, time stamp: 0x4d09c856 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x00000000000c0a4a Faulting process id: 0xf9c Faulting application start time: 0x01cbb8c395ebbe93 Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\Recuva\Recuva64.exe Faulting module path: C:\Program Files\Recuva\Recuva64.exe Report Id: 84c187a9-24b7-11e0-a647-001f16c15541 I installed Recuva today so should be the latest version. I am running Windows 7 home premium 64bit. Thanks
  2. Thanks Nergal. Im testing the same on an xp sp3 computer and this computer does not behave the same as my vista computer. It deletes the entries in IE view history without a reboot on the xp computer. Not a big deal, I will just reboot the vista computer to complete cleaning of the dat files.
  3. Hello!, I have been using CCleaner for a while now with no problems. I use a tool called IE view history by nirisoft that shows the internet sites visited and the time they were visited. Usually, when I run CCleaner it deletes all entries in IE view history. But for some reason, with the latest version of CCleaner these entries are still there when I run IE view history. I can delete them with IE view history, but am just curious as to why CCleaner no longer removes these entries. I can also remove them via the internet options, delete all method. I have vista ultimate 32 with sp1 and ie 8. Thanks
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