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  1. Same here (link to my post):

    http://forum.pirifor...showtopic=34309

     

    Next time it happens, try to uncheck "Wipe Alternate Data Streams" in the Options/Settings. Cleaner will ignore the corrupted file and will be able to finish its job.

    I have a sneaking suspicion that Cleaner corrupted the file in the first place in attempt to remove it. So, as a precaution, I don't use "Wipe ADS" anymore.

     

    A word to the developers, if I may... Would you please take a closer look at this "wipe ADS" business? Something funny's going on there, and it ain't even funny (pun was intended), otherwise, it's a great product. Love it!

  2. Here is the message that I get when I use CC with the "Wipe Alternate Data Stream" option (screenshots attached):

    bad allocation

     

     

    CCleaner v3.12.1572

    MS Windows XP Professional SP3

    Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2.00GHz

    3.6GB RAM

    NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200

     

     

    ID=-1

    PR=0

    DA=

    RK=

    RU=88

    CK=0

    SK=

    VK=

    VA=%windir%\SoftwareDistribution|*.log

    CR=88

    PF=0

    EI=0

    FL=103

     

    Would somebody please decipher this to me? Anything I can do on my side to fix it? Please advise.

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    post-39989-0-15341700-1320680657_thumb.jpg

  3. Windows XP SP3 here, and it always works for me, but only takes effect after rebooting.

     

     

    It does work after rebooting! See, I was under the impression that it would work the same way as with temps, cookies, and such, i.e. instant gratification :)

     

    All right then! Let me rephrase my original suggestion - would it be possible to clear the commands without restarting Win.?

     

    By the way, I've run a few commands and then checked the specified reg. key and there is nothing there other than default. Can you, please, suggest other methods as a workaround?

     

    I appreciate your help.

  4. It's listed. Windows \ Windows Explorer \ ☑Run (in Start Menu)

     

    Hmm... I see that... How come it doesn't work for me?

     

    I've been using it on three XP SP3 for a couple of years now and it never ever cleared one command.

     

    Currently running CCv.35.1219

     

    Any ideas?

     

    Thnx

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