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Whiteshark

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  1. Untick 'Autocomplete Form History' in the Windows tab, under Internet Explorer options.
  2. You are right. The key to detect Spybot S&D is no longer: HKCU\Software\PepiMK Software\SpybotSnD It's changed as follow: HKCU\Software\Safer Networking Limited\SpybotSnD
  3. It's a new feature of the very latest version 2.0.8.588: Before was possible only perform a deletion of any startup entry, and this action can't be undone. Now they can also be disabled (and then, if needed, re-enabled) simply unchecking/checking their checkboxes.
  4. Options > Advanced. If checked, untick the option 'Hide warning messages'. AFAIK it does remove the selected entry only. Pressing the 'Delete Entry' button having no entries selected then nothing happens, at least here To be clear, for 'selected' i mean highlighted, doesn't matter if the checkboxes are checked or unchecked.
  5. Added Startup tool enable/disable checkbox. This is a great improvement, thanks! IMO is worth to explain how it does work. To deactivate a Startup entry without delete it, then simply untick its checkbox and exit CCleaner. No needs to press any other button.
  6. Hi, don't know Avant Browser, however notice that, as in most "IE based" browsers, all the... crap to clean is shared with IE. Temporary Internet Files, Cookies, Index.dat file, etc... So just check the Internet Explorer section of CCleaner to delete all this stuff.
  7. Let's take, as sample, Windows Movie Maker. This is its entry in winapp.ini [Windows Movie Maker] LangSecRef=3023 Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\MovieMaker Default=True FileKey1=%localappdata%\Microsoft\Movie Maker|MEDIATAB0.DAT (Note: I need to replace 'MovieMaker' with 'MM20' to get it detected by CCleaner, at least on my system. And this is impossible since winapp.ini have been encoded in CCleaner.exe. However, is still possible bypass this issue adding the entry to winapp2.ini) Now my question is: How CCleaner could clean the MEDIATAB0.dat file, if the %localappdata% path is unknown? (in my case it's: C:\Documents and Settings\MyName\Impostazioni locali\Dati applicazioni\Microsoft\Movie Maker\MEDIATAB0.DAT)
  8. Thanks for your reply On my s.o. i create the new variable as follow: Right click My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables > New Name: CommonAppData Path: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Dati applicazioni (this is 'Application Data' for me) Just wondering if many CCleaner malfunctions are due to this issue. On my system some application were not cleaned at all before this tweak (eg. Avira Antivir Free 8). %LocalAppData% was missing as well, here (however this one seems not so often used by CCleaner)
  9. Bump! Almost 200 views and 0 replies? Seems i'm not the only one having this issue: http://www.nntp.it/comp-os-win-xp/759158-a...calappdata.html
  10. Start > Run > type 'msconfig' (without quotes) > OK Go to the Startup tab. Are those programs listed there too ?
  11. Is it possible that this environment variable used by CCleaner is missing in some systems? On mine (WinXp Pro SP2 italian localized) it was missing indeed... To check it out, just use Start > Run, type '%commonappdata%' (without quotes) > OK If this does open a system folder all is fine, if returns a 'not found' error must create it. Please anyone can confirm?
  12. Please give more real estate, and move up, the field of the Deep Scan explaination, or will be very hard make some non-english languages fit in it (see pic)
  13. This is the funny side: Quantity: 12 available
  14. Short and simple: Some toilet paper moisted with some water. Nothing else.
  15. CHKen Player. Incredibly small, 33 Kb only. Standalone, no install needed. http://www.chken.com/ViewSoft.asp?id=1
  16. Although i'm running WinXP Pro Sp2, is finally solved the issue of failing detection/cleaning of index.dat files, i had since 1.40.520 ages. Thank you very much
  17. Hi TwistedMetal, Forum Link Most likely the Pro version is registered as "Avira" (not sure) and the Personal Classic as "H+BEDV" (sure, it's installed on my machine)
  18. Ciao. Sorry can't confirm. The second scan find 0 byte to remove here Just a though, try to make a complete cache cleaning using the IE Tool. Strumenti > Opzioni Internet > Generale > Elimina > Elimina tutto (e spunta anche 'Elimina file e Impostazioni memorizzati da componenti aggiuntivi) Then run CCleaner again Hope this helps Note: Win XP Pro SP2 fully patched + IE 7 here
  19. Sorry, perhaps there is something wrong or outdated on my machine, but to get CCleaner detecting Avira Antivir Personal Edition i must give this path to winapp.ini Detect=HKLM\SOFTWARE\H+BEDV\AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic V 7 not Detect=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Avira\AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic
  20. Short and simple: Leave all disabled by default. Just my two cents
  21. Thanks ! Very fast indeed, and works flawlessy
  22. Thanks, we are still in touch with one of the best italian translators ever...
  23. You cannot do a "looking for pictures only" scan. - Select the drive where your pictures were saved (C: or D:) - Perform a scan - Then every type of deleted file will be shown in the list. - In order to search pictures files only, you need to filter by extension that file list, writing in the box jpg, or gif, or png, or bmp, or whatever type of image file are you trying to recover. Please have a look to the beginner guide, pinned at the top of this page
  24. Hi, obviously the 'Recover' button will be active after a scan only, and selecting some object in the list, since before there is nothing to recover.
  25. Sorry, no idea. To be clear, anything happening to your computer (wrong CCleaner actions, viruses, fire, and so on) can't affect in any way your webmails, that are stored on the remote server of your provider (let's say it's just like an other computer) So, for what is in my (poor) skills... 1) Some issue of Yahoo Mail (very rare) 2) You have deleted your mails by mistake (in this case they should be recoverable from the remote recycle bin) 3) Someone have stolen (or hacked) your passwords, and have deleted everything.
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