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JDPower

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  1. Given the fact that I consider all you folk much more computer wise than this old bloke and one of you (can't remember just who) recommended "RETURNIL" Virtual System, and ever since when it comes to a new software app or new version, be it upgrade or not I take the RETURNIL precaution and turn on "System Safe" - then run the install just to make sure the new app does not break my system.

    Can I ask why did know one take the above action? or am I being to cautious.

    Because installing an AV requires a restart which kinda defeats the object as Returnil will just remove it on restart.

  2. ...also if you haven't installed it yet and are trying to locate the setup file use the Windows search function and search for exactly this:

    ccsetup

    This will find whatever build and version you've downloaded and works for both the .EXE installer and .ZIP portable packages.

    Yup, thats far better advice than mine. I should now after all these years the installer is called ccsetup, not ccleaner :rolleyes:

  3. That will only work on Windows XP (read the discussion here), plus you left out cookies cleaning. :mellow:

     

    @ jazluvr:

     

    Use the winapp2.ini entries from here (post #8).

    That's where I got my code from originally, obviously cocked up the copy and paste (amended my post).

     

    Forgot about the sticky post :rolleyes:

  4. Create a winapp2.ini entry with the following:

    [Internet Cache]
    Section=SRWare Iron
    DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\SRWare Iron\Iron.exe
    Default=True
    FileKey1=%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Chromium\User Data\Default\Cache|*.*
    
    [Cookies]
    Section=SRWare Iron
    DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\SRWare Iron\Iron.exe
    Default=True
    FileKey1=%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Chromium\User Data\Default|Cookies
    
    [Internet History]
    Section=SRWare Iron
    DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\SRWare Iron\Iron.exe
    Default=True
    FileKey1=%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Chromium\User Data\Default|*History*
    FileKey2=%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Chromium\User Data\Default|Thumbnails
    FileKey3=%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Chromium\User Data\Default|Visited Links
    
    [Current Session]
    Section=SRWare Iron
    DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\SRWare Iron\Iron.exe
    Default=True
    FileKey1=%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Chromium\User Data\Default|Current*
    
    [Last Session]
    Section=SRWare Iron
    DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\SRWare Iron\Iron.exe
    Default=True
    FileKey1=%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Chromium\User Data\Default|Last*
    
    [Form Data]
    Section=SRWare Iron
    DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\SRWare Iron\Iron.exe
    Default=True
    FileKey1=%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Chromium\User Data\Default|Web Data

    If you don't know how, simply copy the above into Notepad, then save as winapp2.ini making sure the 'Save as type' dropdown box says 'All files'. Then put the file in CCleaners program files folder. When you then open CCleaner you should then see the SRWare entries showing under under CCleaners applications tab :)

  5. Okay, so I'm knew to this whole Ccleaner.

    I did a registry scan for the Installer Reference Issues and they're mostly programs I've uninstalled.

    Is it risky to fix those results that it gave me?

    If they're definitely uninstalled they should be safe to remove, just make a backup when it asks you, then you can restore it if there is a problem.

  6. That's so weird - can you go to the Desktop backgrounds page in the Lounge and see if it does it for mine there?? When I clicked here on my initial two pictures, I was able to replicate it. But after I posted them again, I wasn't able to duplicate it.

    Did you note my last comment that if you allow cookies you should only see it once? (I found it would happen on first click, then not again UNLESS you refreshed the page then clicked it, then you would get the popup)

     

    Also I searched the site for 'imagebam' to check other screenshots and the same popup came up with every linked pic when clicking to enlarge them.

     

    EDIT: Just to confirm, as you asked, I just tried your screenshots in the desktop backgrounds thread and as expected they also have the popup.

  7. So as long as Real Player works, no permanent files were removed or deleted?

    If Real Player still works, what is your problem? The last download location option just makes Internet Explorer forget the last directory you saved a file to, it doesn't delete anything IN that directory.

     

    Have a look at the CCleaner docs if you need more info about any of the options: http://docs.piriform.com/ccleaner

  8. Error I recieve when tryig to merge ccleaner backup >Registry Editor

     

    Cannot importC:\Documents and Settings\Nicholas\My Documents\miscdocs\cc_2010021_214045.reg:Error accessing the registry

    Are you logged on as Administrator? Also have you tried disabling any security software that may be protecting the registry?

  9. Let me know if there are problems still

     

    AJ

    Nope, still there I'm afraid. Have been doing some googling (was annoying me as to why it wasn't being blocked and I have come across it on another site once before) and it turns out it's quite a notoriously difficult popunder to block (Google livejasmin popup and see for yourself). Only way's I can find of blocking it are to set a specific rule in Noscript, which I don't use as it bugs the hell out of me. Or far easier, there is a Greasemonkey script that blocks them which seems to work well on my initial testing:

     

    http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/67246

     

    Incidentally from my Googling, if you allow cookies you should only see the popup once in 24 hours, as I restrict them it pops up with every click.

  10. Interesting little tool, got me Googling and came across NameBench. Gives a very thorough test to find the fastest reliable DNS servers. If only they could add the quick switching ability of DNS Jumper it'd be perfect.

  11. Pretty damn good compared to the pretty heavy footprint of V 4.8.

    I know its no big deal on a half decent system but still some way above what Antivir uses here - two processes currently using 7Mb

  12. the PC still doesn't retain its working condition when it was new so the problem is most likely to be the vast number of invalid registry entries

    And why is that most likely, what are you basing this assumption on? Personally I'd say the most likely cause is wear on hardware and components, followed by the increasing amount of stuff that gets installed on a computer over time and a long way down that list being a few empty reg entries (somewhere just below breathing on your computer the wrong way).

     

    Apologies if I'm being facetious but I really think you are placing far too much importance, and wasting far too much time, on this :unsure:

  13. I was recently watching my computer stats as CCleaner went through it's "wipe free space" and "wipe MFT" process. Based on the comparatively slow rate at which free space is consumed, it appears to me that CCleaner is grabbing bits of disk space then wiping it and moving on to the next until all free space is "owned."

    AFAIA CCleaner basically fills the entire free space with a large empty temp file then overwrites it in one go.

  14. Create a file called my.fred

     

    Do a right-click on the file to bring up the context menu ... nothing more.

     

    That action alone (in XP at least) is enough to create a .fred file extension entry in in the registry!

    Or click on a Windows file that isn't actually used by a program other than Windows, eg click on a prefetch file and this will show up .pf as an unused file extension in CCleaner (or any other reg cleaner)

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