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Ya, I've got this issue too but mine is slightly different. I know how to use CCleaner so don't think I'm a noob and if you say I need to use FF or BonziBuddy I swear I will go medieval on ur ***
I have an issue with CCleaner crashing too but mine will actually sit there not responding for about 10 minutes and then suddenly crash. It only does this when scanning the registry. I use Windows XP Home with SP2 and believe me, it's about as up-to-date as it can get
This is the first version of CCleaner that I've gotten this problem with. The previous versions I had never had this problem, although they were slow at scanning and cleaning, but that's typical...
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As of CCleaner 2.00.500, I seem to be having an issue after updating to this version where if I attempt to actually "Fix" one or all registry issues, the buttons do nothing. About 5 minutes before updating from version 2.00.4xx, I ran the same registry scan and all issues were fixed successfully, but after updating the buttons are clickable, but have no action present when pressed. The cancel button works fine, and if you choose to "Fix" all selected items, the dialog still pops up asking you if you are sure you want to do this, but after that nothing happens.
I'm going to take a guess and say that CCleaner's new skin may have bugged the buttons for this section of the code, or that the programmer(s) re-coded the button section and forgot to fix them, but either way it seems to be happening every time. If anyone can test this and report back in case it's a single- or multiple-person issue, that would be greatly appreciated.
Specs, (if needed for debugging hardware-related issues):
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition With SP2 (Version 2002 Dell OEM) with latest updates
768MB RAM @ 333MHz
ATI/VisionTek Radeon X1300 PCI
Samsung HD300LD 300GB E-IDE Hard disk drive
Intel Pentium 4 Prescott @ 2.8GHz (No HT Technology/Single Core)
I have not yet tested this on my Microsoft Windows 95, 98, or Vista Ultimate installs, so I can't guarantee either way if this is XP-Only or Windows-related in general.