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  1. hello torsten,
     
    i found this, perhaps it gives you a answer you need:
     
    ccleaner free --> monitoring settings
     

    By default, CCleaner will check your PC every 8 hours and take action if cleaning will save more than 0.5GB of hard drive space.

     

    ccleaner professional --> monitoring settings

     

    For example, every time you close an Internet browser, CCleaner Professional can perform an automatic clean of browser files and settings, or it can ask you if you want to run a clean.

     

    ps: i dont use this feature therefore i cant give you a good advice

  2. it's not about the stone age or so. but by the cultural influence and development --> in british case with german royals who continued the development significantly and the windsors (sachsen coburg und gotha) are a german aristocratics and queen victoria are from "haus hannover" B)  without this the british history is nothing and would have been completely different (no empire, no worldwide naval power --> perhaps spain would be nr. 1 ;) and usa ... full of of spanish people

     

    60-80 million inhabitants with German origin in usa...

     

    i mean this is very interesting and fascinating...

  3. hello haapy,

     

    i have looked into this path and i understand... i have many "packages" there but in my case most of them "inetcookies" are emty because i dont use internet with such software

     

    perhaps you can take it in your include-list of ccleaner to delete the cookies there.

     

     

     

    i have found there another stuff

     

    C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Packages\windows_ie_ac_001\AC\Microsoft\CryptnetUrlCache

     

    with 2 subolders

    --> content

    --> metadata

  4. i found this:

     
    Memory
    8192 MB  , DDR3-1600, dual-channel, one slot (used), 4 GB soldered onto the motherboard
    (it shows the same ram-configuration as on my --> 4 GB in one slot --> but im summary 8 GB)
     
    i think its as by me too... perhaps. but i dont have a look into my notebook yet... this would bring the certain knowledge
     
    have you the packaging from your laptop at home?
  5. do you know that the Frisians and the British are genetically indistinguishable, while the British and the Welsh are quite foreign?

     

    perhaps that's why even the British royal family has always been influenced by German relatives.

     

    hello sisters and brothers :D

  6. I am having a problem installing 5.13.  I get to a screen that recommends Google Chrome and INSTALL is greyed out.  I have tried the version from both Filehippo and Piriform with the same results.  My machine is Windows 7 Professional 64bit.  I DON'T have IE available.

    Do I need to remove the old version and then upgrade

     

     

    simple way:

     

    disconnect your pc from internet during installprozess (a few seconds) and nothing will installed but only your ccleaner :)

  7. ublock v1.5.0

    gorhill released this

    a day ago

     

    New:

    Ability to inject script resource from the resource library directly into a page -- i.e. not through redirection. Can be used to defeat some otherwise hard to defeat ad injection mechanisms on some sites. More specifically, this allows to defeat AdDefend- or Yavli-based ads on many sites (as of writing), which so far were defeated only through inline script tag filtering -- so this means that now Chromium-based browsers can also bypass AdDefend/Yavli (for example, see #1100). Some documentation available here (will eventually create a dedicated page).

    Enabling advanced user mode won't cause the tooltips to be disabled anymore. There is now a separate setting for tooltips in the Settings pane: "Disable tooltips". Tooltips are enabled by default.

    Closed as fixed: Chromium:Core:
  8. Datum: 23.12.2015
    Version: 47.0.2500.0

     

    which contains all features and updates known from Chromium 47

     

    Chrome 47.0.2526.73 contains 41 security fixes and improvements

    [$10000][558589] Critical CVE-2015-6765: Use-after-free in AppCache. Credit to anonymous.
    [$11337][551044] High CVE-2015-6766: Use-after-free in AppCache. Credit to anonymous.
    [$10000][554908] High CVE-2015-6767: Use-after-free in AppCache. Credit to anonymous.
    [$8000][556724] High CVE-2015-6768: Cross-origin bypass in DOM. Credit to Mariusz Mlynski.
    [$7500][534923] High CVE-2015-6769: Cross-origin bypass in core. Credit to Mariusz Mlynski.
    [$7500][541206] High CVE-2015-6770: Cross-origin bypass in DOM. Credit to Mariusz Mlynski.
    [$7500][544991] High CVE-2015-6771: Out of bounds access in v8. Credit to anonymous.
    [$7500][546545] High CVE-2015-6772: Cross-origin bypass in DOM. Credit to Mariusz Mlynski.
    [$7500][554946] High CVE-2015-6764: Out of bounds access in v8. Credit to Guang Gong of Qihoo 360 via pwn2own.
    [$5000][491660] High CVE-2015-6773: Out of bounds access in Skia. Credit to cloudfuzzer.
    [$5000][549251] High CVE-2015-6774: Use-after-free in Extensions. Credit to anonymous.
    [$3500][529012] High CVE-2015-6775: Type confusion in PDFium. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG.
    [$3000][457480] High CVE-2015-6776: Out of bounds access in PDFium. Credit to Hanno Böck.
    [$3000][544020] High CVE-2015-6777: Use-after-free in DOM. Credit to Long Liu of Qihoo 360Vulcan Team.
    [$2000][514891] Medium CVE-2015-6778: Out of bounds access in PDFium. Credit to Karl Skomski.
    [$2000][528505] Medium CVE-2015-6779: Scheme bypass in PDFium. Credit to Til Jasper Ullrich.
    [$1000][490492] Medium CVE-2015-6780: Use-after-free in Infobars. Credit to Khalil Zhani.
    [$1000][497302] Medium CVE-2015-6781: Integer overflow in Sfntly. Credit to miaubiz.
    [$1000][536652] Medium CVE-2015-6782: Content spoofing in Omnibox. Credit to Luan Herrera.
    [$1000][537205] Medium CVE-2015-6783: Signature validation issue in Android Crazy Linker. Credit to Michal Bednarski.
    [$500][503217] Low CVE-2015-6784: Escaping issue in saved pages. Credit to Inti De Ceukelaire.
    [$500][534542] Low CVE-2015-6785: Wildcard matching issue in CSP. Credit to Michael Ficarra / Shape Security.
    [$500][534570] Low CVE-2015-6786: Scheme bypass in CSP. Credit to Michael Ficarra / Shape Security.
     
    As usual, our ongoing internal security work was responsible for a wide range of fixes:
    • [563930] CVE-2015-6787: Various fixes from internal audits, fuzzing and other initiatives.
    • Multiple vulnerabilities in V8 fixed at the tip of the 4.7 branch (currently 4.7.80.23).
  9. I would guess it's something like this:

     

    Release notes:

    Fix bug introduced in version 43.0 :P

     

    to funny :D but no

     

    Reference: Release notes for Firefox 43.0.1

     

     

     

     

     

     

    but now i have one :) perhaps I have overlooked it  :D 

     

    Fixed

    Prepare to use SHA-256 signing certificate for Windows builds, to meet new Microsoft signing requirement (1079858)

  10. Firefox 43 is now out (not sure if it's on the updater yet)

     

    thanks hazelnut :)

     

    Version 43.0

    15. December 2015

     

    What’s New

  11. additional:

     

    Redirection infrastructure

    Consider this still experimental. This adds the option to map blocked network requests to uBO-provided resources. Specifically, this solves issue raised in #949/#1043 -- and more generally consider this yet another tool in uBO's arsenal to enforce users' choices.

    The library of resources which are used for redirection is -- and will always be completely under control of uBO, this is not something under the control of any 3rd parties. This ensures only safe resources are used for redirection.

    It could be said this feature is vaguely similar to NoScript's surrogates, except that in the case of uBO it's network redirection to plainly map one resource into another one, and it can be used for any kind of resource, not just scripts (anything which can be represented with a data: URI).

    Only blocked network requests are candidates for redirection.

    To create a redirection filter, just add the redirect=[...] filter option to it, like so:

    ||example.com/badimage.*$image,redirect=2x2-transparent.png

    The [...] is a token identifying the resource to which to redirect: it must be a resource which appears in the redirection library. With the example filter above, a web page will not see that the resource was blocked.

    For the redirect= filter option to be taken into account, some conditions must be met by the static filter, for efficiency purpose. The static filter ...

    • must be hostname-anchored, i.e. starts with ||.
    • must have one type specified -- negated types are not valid.
    • must have a redirect token which identifies an existing resource in the redirection library.

    If at least one of the above conditions is not met, no redirection will take place, though the filter will still block matching network requests.

    Example of cases solved by the redirect filter option:

  12. oh yes :) thanks hazelnut

     

    ublock v1.4.0

    gorhill released this

    3 days ago

     

    Notes:

    This version will be uploaded to the Chrome and Opera store. However it needs to be approved before being available, so expect it to appear early next week.

    New: Ability to use Adguard filter lists

    You can now directly use Adguard filter lists. Filters which use Adguard-specific filter syntax extension will simply be discarded by uBO. If you want to use an Adguard filter list, you will have to import it as an external filter list.

    Popunders

    A new filter type is introduced: popunder. This gives uBlock Origin the ability to block popunders. Popunders are when a web page opens a new legitimate content in another tab or window, while at the same time loading nuisance content in the current tab. They are essentially the reverse of what is happening with nuisance popups, where the nuisance content is opened in a new tab or window.

    Since the popunder option is specific to uBO, any instance of sites using popunders will have to be reported here so that filters can be crafted to address the issue for those sites.

     

    Closed as fixed: FirefoxPale Moon / SeaMonkeyCore
  13. hello robtb,

     

    perhaps help this infos:

    http://www.piriform.com/docs/defraggler/technical-information/defraggler-and-ssds

     

     

    v2.18.945 (16 Apr 2014)

    - Added Disk Performance graphs to Statistics tab.
    - Added Quick Optimize for SSD.
    - Added ability to view information for different drives when an operation is in progress.
    - Improved Health tab loading speed.
    - Added new scriptable /UPDATE parameter for background updates. (Defraggler Professional only).
    - Improved detection of files without extensions in File list tab.
    - Minor GUI improvements.
    - Minor bug fixes.

     

     

    v2.19.982 (11 Mar 2015)

    - Added move Files or Folders to end of drive.
    - Improved SSD Optimize and Quick Optimize.
    - Added new scriptable /CHECKERRORS parameter to check drive for errors.
    - Added option to disable auto Benchmark after Defrag.
    - Improved localization support.
    - Minor GUI improvements.
    - Minor bug fixes.

     

     

    my personal opinion --> spare you a defrag of your SSD.

    your SSD will thank you and speed advantages will be small ...

  14. hi :)

     

    i have found this folder on os-drive

     

    C:\Windows\WinSxS\Temp

     

    with subfolders

     

    1.) inflight --> 43 folders from 08.15 to 11.15/ all empty except 4 folders with many subfolders mostly empty with possibly 3-5 files...

    2.) pendingdeletes --> one file "$$deleteme.dwmcore.dll. ..." from 10.04.15 size 2,15mb

    3.) pendingrenames --> is empty

     

     

    is this deleteable in w8.1?

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