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2nd base

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  1. Yeah, I did the same thing already. Thanks for that though. Serves as some confirmation that I was right in my own assessment.
  2. I should probably know the answer to this but right this second it's bed time and have a bit of a brain freeze. c:\users\[username]\appdata\local\ virtualstore is hard to maintain, it seems. I have a bunch of junk that's not even on this particular computer anymore sitting in that folder, including what looks like a bunch of different Winapp2.ini (partial downloads?). I guess it's best to just pick through them and figure out what's what and whats not? Thanks.
  3. Folks should leave MSE well enough alone and let it do what it does. Otherwise you're defeating the purpose as well as fudging up processes required for practical future development of the software at the very least.
  4. Yeah, that's what I ended up doing. Thanks.
  5. Probably not very wise to fudge around with the thought process of the users antivirus software. MSE is a different kind of beast in how it works relevant to the OS as opposed to other av's. Whatever though. I'll just remove the .ini file. Thanks for explaining that.
  6. I've been messing around testing out this MSE antivirus to see how well it actually works. I also just tried out this .ini file you work on as well but after doing so, this MSE keeps turning orange and telling me that my computer hasn't been scanned in a while. Of course, that's wrong because it gets scanned daily so I'm wondering if this listing that you're calling Microsoft Antimalware scan results and Microsoft Antimalware logs in the applications section are actually messing with MSE and erasing it's references? Thanks
  7. Well at least you didn't have to find an English dictionary to discover the meaning of obtuse............
  8. I'm seeing the same issue as well. Twice in 1 week now.....
  9. This worked. Thanks. I thought I was in for it there for a minute. Usually, I would be up half the night scrolling through my registry.
  10. I did manage to get it down to 3 fragments. Thanks for thar confirmation, nonetheless. It's just weird that I have never received this notifucation until CCleaner added the option to mess around with the MFT. No system permormance decline . I was just curious about it. I'm still going to research it a bit though. I've been usung this program for several years and have been very happy with it's basic ability.
  11. Figured as much...........
  12. Hi All. After upgrading to the new version of CC, the disk defragment utility in xp now reports that some files could not be defragmented. This has never happened before so I'm wondering why it is now. I don't want to go downloading any more software to defragment because the one that comes with the OS has always worked perfectly fine for me. I just want to know what the CC developers have done to cause this problem with defragmenting.
  13. Thanks. I didn't think there was a spybot checkbox.
  14. To be clear, Spybot Search & destroy keeps logs in order to roll back things that I may actually need. It cannot do that if CCleaner removes those logs and the corresponding reg entries.
  15. Hi All. I installed the new version of S&D yesterday and did a scan that found a couple of things. S&D fixed it and logged it accordingly. My question is, now that I have run CCleaner and forgetting that I installed S&D prior, Did CCleaner remove logs and registry entries that I actually needed? I don't let CCleaner create backups so there is no going back but I'm just wondering if the program needs to be adjusted in order to be "aware" of spybot. Thanks
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