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jckinnick

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  1. I don't use Chrome in particular (SRWare Iron here) to know if that's the correct path, start looking around inside of it to see what you find.

     

    How I found out what needed excluded was to start poking around by opening any found files with these extensions .LDB and .LOG in Notepad, and was able to see those were my adblocking settings that CCleaner kept nuking -- so it was very easy to figure out they weren't junk and needed excluded, so I excluded the whole folder and now my extension settings are left alone.

     

    I don't know what the Chrome paths are, however in the Chromium/Chrome-clone SRWare Iron those files reside in a folder named:

    Local Extension Settings

     

    However any folder with Local or Extension in the name "Extension State", "Extensions" "Local Storage", "Managed Extension Settings", etc., would be alright to also exclude since cleaning software really shouldn't be messing with them anyways.

     

     

    That Local Extension Settings path in my early post worked for everything, but two extensions. Magic Action for Youtube and Flashcontrol. 

  2. See if this helps:

    http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=45274

     

    I had to input an exclude in CCleaner for Local Extension Settings, you can do this in CCleaner at:

    Options > Exclude > Add > Drive or folder, then use it to browse to your Chromium/Chrome Local Extension Settings folder to exclude it.

    I couldn't find the path through CCleaner, but I copied and pasted the path and put it in so hopefully that will work. 

  3. On step 13 i don't see anything that says owner rights but every user has all the allow boxes checked except for creator owner and whenever i check them to allow and hit apply it acts like its not working because the check marks disappear.

     

     

    Any ideas?

  4. Are you installing the correct version for your Windows? (32-bit/64-bit)

     

    Use this guide to completely uninstall iTunes: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1925

    Over here to get the latest version of iTunes: http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/

     

    Should work. :\

     

    1. Make sure you're logged in as Adminstrator and/or have full permissions.

    2. Your AV might be preventing iTunes from writing a registry value.

    3. Try opening iTunes from the installation directory.

     

    Yeah im using the administrator account and installing the correct version as far as i know.

     

     

    When i tried it before i uninstalled itunes using Revo uninstaller which deletes most traces and registry left overs, i even went through and did a search for anything itunes and deleted it. I then reinstalled and it still wouldn't work.

     

     

    I will give that other one a try again.

  5. Anybody know how to get itunes to open? Ive uninstalled and reinstalled using Revo uninstaller and it still will not open. It doesn't show up in the task manager when i try to open it either, it just gives me a half second of an hour glass and stops. It also does a "windows is configuring itunes" and then leaves two files in my recycling bin the first time i try to open itunes after a start up.

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