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rhino

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  1. you must be kidding me, I'm uninstalling Speccy now...I know the publish to web feature is manual and you publish where you want to, but still, this is an unacceptable version for me...
  2. I'll try to take a screen shot, it appears very quickly while files are being deleted. Otherwise you can't even see it in the detailed view after just the analysis phase, as well as after the running ccleaner phase. Then when you open your Firefox profile folder you see that it's been indeed deleted. edit: you were on the good path and may be unaware, it's related to "compact database" and I missed that, see screen shot
  3. my post and the problem is not what it does and how to deactivate it, I know all that, but why CCleaner deletes it when Firefox data is cleared, unless it's, as I said, in the exclude panel. It is not supposed to be deleted by CCleaner....and it happens every time, unless specified otherwise.
  4. hi, just noticing that everytime I run CCleaner and let it delete Firefox data, it now spends some time deleting urlclassifier3.sqlite. The file, after firefox closing, is about 20/25 MB. When reviewing the detailed list in ccleaner, it doesn't appear in FF files, but it does when running ccleaner. This file, from what I know, contains anti-phishing data (ff contacting google) and I quite admit that it must contain some private data too, but I'd rather have the choice on whether to delete it or not, and there's no option in ccleaner for it. Remaining option if needed is to exclude it.
  5. fixed with 1.34, thank you very much
  6. wouldn't mind some feedback here guys
  7. hi guys, it took me a while to register, but I finally thought after the last update from Recuva that it was about time. I've had the same issue with all versions following 1.28: ie 1.29, 1.30, 1.31, 132 & 1.33. I can't scan one of my partition with those. And guess what, I have my Thunderbird profile (EFS encrypted) on it, and as soon as I move this profile to another partition, I can scan the other one. So, whenever I attempt to scan this partition where my thunderbord profile is located, I get the message, in Recuva status bar: unable to recover encrypted file ... which doesn't make sense as I haven't had the opportunity to attempt to recover anything yet...ie the drive cannot be scanned. My best guess is that since Recuva has the ability to recover deleted thunderbird mails, there's an issue as those I delete are unrecoverable as they were EFS encrypted. Again, I do not want to recover those deleted mails, but just to scan the drive where this profile is located, amongst other things. The latest version that doesn't have this issue is version 1.28. Thanks for your help adding: I'm running Windows Seven/64 bit
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