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Think of a BSOD like going to the doctors.
BSOD is a symptom.
Now some symptoms are real serious and point to a critical, life threatening illness, other BSOD just tell you that something isn't right.
In your case it sounds like your computer is trying to tell you that it has something on it which it really disagrees with.
Great metaphor Hazel
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I think you are getting confused about how CCleaner works. When you click the 'Run Cleaner' button it cleans all the checked items on the Windows and Applications tab, there's no need to click on the applications tab and run it again.
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I don't have an IE7 updates folder. I have occasionally deleted the contents of the ie8updates folder but it's not something that should be added to CCleaner IMO
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What date are you looking at when saying the file is older than 24 hours? IIRC CCleaner goes by the last access date, not creation date. You could always just untick the option "Only delete temp files older than 24 hours" if they bother you that much
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Is there a specific reason, why they are missing in CCleaner?
Because they are unsafe to remove.
Will they be added in furure releases?
I very much doubt it.
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I'm not really concerned about it lol! I always have backups anyway.
Backups won't help much when your banking details are stolen
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AVG for me. Been using it for 3 years already on 3 of my Computers. It has protected me 6 times! The fourth virus was real nasty one, almost deleted my WINDOWS folder.
That to me screams a warning you should alter your browsing/downloading habits if you're getting hit that often. It's only a matter of time before you get hit by one before AVG has updated to include it in it's definitions (if you're not already infected with something).
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LOL, Alan!
Seriously though, I know about the various .sqlite databases - the annoying thing is you can backup your bookmarks (I do that every day and keep a weeks worth) but it doesn't backup your browsing history
To avoid future disaster you may want to consider installing the Firefox add-on FEBE:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2109/
That will backup your history (as well as bookmarks, cookies, etc etc, basically everything Firefox related) and can be scheduled to run every day if you so wish, or you can just do it manually as and when needed.
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So sorry to hear about your loss Lulu. I lost my dad to cancer last year so do know how it feels, it's not easy but you will get through it. My sincere condolences to you, your mum and your family.
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Gee, is it national pedant day or something, lighten up guys and perhaps offer her the advice she came here for
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Does ccleaner have a virus protection for download? If not, which one do you reccommend?
Most will recommend Avast or Avira of the free ones. Personally I use Avira and have done for a year or so now with no problems, though I have no experience with the newly released version 10 (I will stick with V9 till support runs out, thus avoiding any early bugs or issues the new version may have)
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Well after the discussion here about using only the memory cache I decided to try it. So have been running Firefox with disk cache disabled (not just set to zero) for the last week, also took the probably unnecessary step of setting FF's RAM cache higher than default (200MB, same as my disk cache was set to). Now I can't say I've noticed ANY performance improvement, but I haven't noticed any DROP in performance either.
So as it has no noticeable performance effect, but does save on disk wear/fragmentation and saves having to run CCleaner to clear cache after every FF session, I shall be leaving it set up as is with no disk cache.
Glad I started this topic, and thanks Anomaly for the post that set me off looking into, and using, the above
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I'll be nearly double that the day after!!!I am gonna be 17 on the 19th of May!
Glad you're well and backBeen a long time since my last post. Spent a long time geting over some problems. Am now better. Turned 75 last December and hope to make 76. Getting old is not a lot of fun for me. To much illness.
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Firefox:
Adblock Plus
Add Bookmark Here
BetterPrivacy
Cookie Monster
Download Statusbar
Java Console 6.0.20
Java Console 6.0.16
Java Quick Starter
Microsoft .NET Framework Assistant
Move Media Player
NoScript
RefControl
Session Manager
WOT
Just for your information, you can remove Java Console 6.0.16 (it's an old version and should have been removed automatically when 6.0.20 was installed), you can also disable Java Console 6.0.20, Java Quick Starter and Microsoft .NET Framework Assistant if you so wish. There was actually discussion about these recently here:
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Yup, really like them Fluffy
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No. However, you can simply disable it - if you ever encounter a ClickOnce app, you'll be able to use it by re-enabling the addon.
Well if I ever come across one of these ClickOnce apps I'll simply install the .NET framework assistant, but until then I'm happy not having an unnecessary extension installed
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I think the older cache entries are deleted when there are newer ones - not sure it's like that it works, but that would be logical.
But I would have thought that would cause some performance hit as the browser has to then (when full) continually decide what cache items it can remove to make space for more. Though I freely admit my knowledge of how browser caching technically works is fairly poor so may be way off, hence why I started the topic
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It adds support for ClickOnce apps.
Seriously, do you think Microsoft are so bad they would want to install an addon that does nothing ?
Have you ever come across a ClickOnce app? I removed the assistant on day one and have never had any page or app not work due to my Firefox's lack of ClickOnce support. There are lots of things you could install that add support for this that or t'other, should you install them all even though you'll never even see, let alone use, what they add support for though?
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All my topic subscriptions are "Immediate Email Notification", I like it. But I'm getting an e-mail notification for every new reply on the topic I'm subscribed in (even when I didn't login and read the new reply from the previous message). You shouldn't notify me about every new reply in the topic, just the first one.
Before the update that never happened.
That's how it always worked for me before, I always got an email for every reply.
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Interesting. So most people still don't go above 100Mb or so. I changed it to 200Mb a couple of weeks ago and using CCleaner after browsing sessions, as I always do, have seen quite often the cache has the full 200Mb to be removed so was curious as to what sort of size others had it set to, as I assume 100Mb wouldn't take much filling (which I'm guessing would affect browsing performance wouldn't it - browsing with a full cache?)
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What would be the point on doing so?
So they could check any possible bug themselves
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Don't remove the .NET Framework one - you don't know if you'll need it one day.
There is absolutely no need for the .NET Framework Assistant in FF and it can be removed using the instructions given in the link I posted. It has absolutely no effect on the functionality of the .NET Framework itself.
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Anyone else get any slow running script issues on the forum with Firefox? It's pretty messed up at the moment because the mouse pointer doesn't work or anything.
Nope, no problem here.
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I know the recommended figure years back used to be 100Mb but with browsing nowadays involving watching online vids of increasingly high definition (and therefore size), increasing amounts of downloads due to faster connections, surely 100Mb is on the low side by todays standards. What size do you have your cache set to and why?
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Do you honestly think Google give two hoots about the drivel contained in 99% of the billions of emails and web searches made? "Ooh, look, John just sent an email saying Hi howya doing, log and store that, it'll be invaluable". Come on![:rolleyes:](//content.invisioncic.com/d154966/emoticons/default_rolleyes.gif)
Seriously, I've had issues with one or two of their practices in the past but the amount of fud and conspiracy theories around Google is ridiculous.