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nodles

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  1. [Windows Prefetch*]
    LangSecRef=3025
    DetectFile1=%WinDir%\Prefetch
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%WinDir%\Prefetch|*.*
    

     

    Bad idea, this is built into CCleaner and not cleaned on win7/vista because it is detrimental to performance of the superfetch

     

    [Windows Live Setup Logs*]
    LangSecRef=3025
    DetectFile1=%ProgramData%\Microsoft\WLSetup
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%ProgramData%\Microsoft\WLSetup\CabLogs|Logs.CAB
    FileKey2=%ProgramData%\Microsoft\WLSetup\Logs|*.log
    

     

    This is in winapp2.ini as WLSetup, I'll change the name.

     

    [Apple Installation Temps*]
    LangSecRef=3023
    DetectFile=%CommonAppData%\Apple Computer
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\Apple Computer\Installer Cache|*.*|RECURSE
    FileKey2=%CommonAppData%\Apple\Installer Cache|*.*|RECURSE
    

    Didn't know it still did that, I wish apple weren't so picky. I'll remove it.

     

     

    Thanks for the rest :)

    Well, I'm not sure about the Apple entry 'cause I don't have iTunes installed (just remember you saying so). If someone could test it, would be nice.

    And for the Prefetch; as said built-in entry cleans only XP, and yes I've read about it's affects to performance, if cleaned often. Also, if you disable Superfetch (like you should if using SSD), Windows doesn't remove the Prefetch files.

  2. A button for rescanning the entries/applications in CCleaner (like "rescan" or "scan" or "recheck" or "check").

    Wouldn't have to close and reopen CCleaner to rescan the entries found/applications installed; would be easier/faster to use & test entries.

  3. MODIFIED ENTRY

    [star Wars: The Old Republic Beta Logs & Dumps*]
    LangSecRef=3023
    DetectFile1=%ProgramFiles%\Electronic Arts\BioWare\Star Wars-The Old Republic
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\Electronic Arts\BioWare\Star Wars-The Old Republic\betatest\retailclient\Temp|*.log
    FileKey2=%ProgramFiles%\Electronic Arts\BioWare\Star Wars-The Old Republic\logs|*.log
    FileKey3=%Documents%|Install STAR WARS The Old Republic.log
    FileKey4=%LocalAppData%\SWTOR\CrashDump\swtor|*.*
    

  4. Missed this modified entry:

    [Jagex Cache*]
    LangSecRef=3023
    DetectFile1=%WinDir%\.jagex_cache_32
    DetectFile2=%UserProfile%\jagexcache
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%WinDir%\.jagex_cache_32|*.*|RECURSE
    FileKey2=%UserProfile%\jagexcache*|*.*|RECURSE
    FileKey3=%UserProfile%|jagex__preferences*.dat
    FileKey4=%UserProfile%|jagex_cl_runescape_LIVE*.dat
    FileKey5=%UserProfile%|jagex_runescape_preferences*.dat
    

    This entry should be as is, wildcards don't work in DetectFile path (or at least not in this one, just tested it). In the FileKey you can use wildcards, though:

    [star Wars The Force Unleashed 2 Crash Logs*]
    LangSecRef=3023
    DetectFile=%LocalAppData%\LucasArts\Star Wars The Force Unleashed 2
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\LucasArts\Star Wars The Force Unleashed *|*.*
    

    Some entries that didn't make to the newest Winapp2.ini:

    My new entry for Adobe Acrobat:

    [Adobe Acrobat Cache & Updater Logs*]
    LangSecRef=3021
    DetectFile1=%LocalAppData%\Adobe\Acrobat
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Adobe\Acrobat\*\Updater|*.log
    FileKey2=%LocalAppData%\Adobe\Acrobat\*\Cache|*.lst
    

    The entry mentioned above and these Adobe Acrobat entries could be edited/modified/combined and remove version numbers (use wildcards instead, like in the entry above):

    [Adobe 8.0 Recent Files*]
    LangSecRef=3021
    Detect=HKCU\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\8.0\AVGeneral
    Default=False
    RegKey1=HKCU\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\8.0\AVGeneral\cRecentFiles
    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Adobe\Acrobat\8.0\Cache\Search80|*.*
    
    [Adobe Acrobat Cache*]
    LangSecRef=3021
    DetectFile=%LocalAppData%\Adobe\Acrobat
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Adobe\Acrobat|*.idx|RECURSE
    
    [Adobe Distiller Cache*]
    LangSecRef=3021
    DetectFile=%AppData%\Adobe\Acrobat\Distiller 10
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%AppData%\Adobe\Acrobat\Distiller 10\Cache|*.*|RECURSE
    

     

    Using this entry Apple makes you redownload iTunes installers / http://forum.pirifor...ndpost&p=205045

    [Apple Installation Temps*]
    LangSecRef=3023
    DetectFile=%CommonAppData%\Apple Computer
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\Apple Computer\Installer Cache|*.*|RECURSE
    FileKey2=%CommonAppData%\Apple\Installer Cache|*.*|RECURSE
    

     

    [Adobe Acrobat Setup Files*]
    LangSecRef=3021
    DetectFile1=%LocalAppData%\Adobe
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Adobe\Reader *\Setup Files|*.*
    
    [ATI Technologies Log*]
    LangSecRef=3024
    DetectFile1=%ProgramFiles%\ATI Technologies
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\ATI Technologies|cccutil64.txt
    
    [Mozilla Thunderbird Install Log*]
    LangSecRef=3022
    DetectFile1=%ProgramFiles%\Mozilla Thunderbird
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\Mozilla Thunderbird|install.log
    
    [Windows WinSAT Logs*]
    LangSecRef=3025
    DetectFile1=%WinDir%\Performance\WinSAT
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%WinDir%\Performance\WinSAT|winsat.log
    
    [Windows Panther Logs*]
    LangSecRef=3025
    DetectFile1=%WinDir%\Panther
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%WinDir%\Panther|*.log
    
    [Windows ServiceProfiles\NetworkService Temps*]
    LangSecRef=3025
    DetectFile1=%WinDir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\AppData\Local\Temp
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%WinDir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\AppData\Local\Temp|*.txt
    
    [Windows Prefetch*]
    LangSecRef=3025
    DetectFile1=%WinDir%\Prefetch
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%WinDir%\Prefetch|*.*
    
    [Windows Live Setup Logs*]
    LangSecRef=3025
    DetectFile1=%ProgramData%\Microsoft\WLSetup
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%ProgramData%\Microsoft\WLSetup\CabLogs|Logs.CAB
    FileKey2=%ProgramData%\Microsoft\WLSetup\Logs|*.log
    
    [Windows Installer Temps*]
    LangSecRef=3025
    DetectFile1=%WinDir%\Installer
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%WinDir%\Installer|*.tmp|RECURSE
    

    Also some modified entries:

    [skype Installers*]
    LangSecRef=3023
    DetectFile1=%CommonAppData%\Skype
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\Skype\*|Skype.msi
    FileKey2=%CommonAppData%\Skype|SkypeToolbars.msi|RECURSE
    
    [ATI/AMD Graphics Driver Install Files*]
    LangSecRef=3024
    Detect=HKLM\Software\Ati Technologies\Install\ATI Catalyst Install Manager
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\ATI|*.*|REMOVESELF
    FileKey2=%SystemDrive%\AMD|*.*|RECURSE
    
    [iTunes Logs*]
    LangSecRef=3023
    DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\iTunes\iTunes.exe
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%AppData%\Apple Computer\Logs|*.*
    FileKey2=%WinDir%\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\Logs|*.log|RECURSE
    

    I think this entry:

    [Comodo Installer Temps*]
    LangSecRef=3025
    DetectFile1=%CommonAppData%\Comodo\Installer
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\Comodo\Installer|*.tmp
    

    Could be modified to:

    [Comodo Installer & Downloader Temps*]
    LangSecRef=3024
    DetectFile1=%CommonAppData%\Comodo
    Default=False
    FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\Comodo\Installer|*.*
    FileKey2=%CommonAppData%\Comodo Downloader|*.*
    

  5. It's really up to the people submitting the entries to make sure they're safe before ever submitting them to you!

    Yeah, though, Winapp2.ini is for (more) advanced users and should always be used carefully (more careful than CCleaner internal/normal cleaning).

  6. Usually depends which algorithm / how many times/passes you overwrite/wipe the space/HDD.

    In CCleaner it depends how many passes you choose, there's max "Very Complex Overwrite" with 35 passes. Would be very difficult or impossible to recover the data after wiping with 35 passes (though I wouldn't say anything's completely impossible).

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