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Tarun

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  1. You ever been on www.bleepingcomputer.com? I used to help a few people out on there but other than that it's just been my mates that i do remote assistance with. Gets in the practice! :P

     

     

     

    Can't say I have. Some forums have run me off or tried to (such as crappy little rpg's) when I offered help. Though the community was terribly rude to begin with.

  2. All good questions guys. Hooah! ;)

     

    What OS are you on?

    How much RAM do you have?

    When was the last time you scanned for any malware and viruses?

    Does this occur on a fresh boot (cold boot, first startup after shutdown) or when exactly?

  3. I also only have windows xp, but i could test it on that. I do have IE/Firefox though.

     

     

     

    I'm sure a majority of people will have a Windows XP system in this day and age.

     

    I've got access to my old Windows ME machine that has GoBack, where if something messes it up I can just "go back" to a time where it worked fine. Also have beta tested many applications, even RC versions. Visual Basic computer programming experience too.

  4. After I run CCleaner when I exit somtimes this error comes up

     

    CCleaner.exe - Application Error

    The instruction at "0x7c910f29" refrenced memory at "0x65747379" . The memory could not be "read" .

     

    Click OK to terminate the program

     

     

     

     

    I've seen spyware/adware/malware cause this, even viruses. Bad memory can be a cause as well.

     

    Try and download this. It's an awesome freeware pc maintenance package.

     

    Refer to this page for the settings and instructions.

     

    PM me with questions that you might encounter.

  5. Hi

     

    A timer would be nice.  My computer is always on thus I have to run CCleaner manually.  I do have it set to run on startup but as it is always on it never runs.

     

    Thanks for a fantastic program.

     

    Andrew

     

     

     

     

    You actually can just make it a "Scheduled Task". Go to the Control Panel, Scheduled Tasks, and you can set it up there. :)

     

    I'd love to see a securing/zeroing of free space option, much like file shredding. Also that option when deleting/cleaning the files would be awesome as well.

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