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At least with CS6 the "recently used files" are stored foolishly.
I found them in registry: HKCU\Software\Adobe\Photoshop\60.0\VisitedDirs and in file: %AppData%\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6\Adobe Photoshop CS6 Settings\Adobe Photoshop X64 CS6 Prefs.psp
I don't have Photoshop installed anymore, but what I remember removing regkeys is not enough. I had to delete also the .psp (settings) file.
<-- Mentioned earier. Path depends on the version.
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CCleaner version? Portable or installed?
Have you waited long enough (sometimes takes time to show the restore points in CCleaner)?
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Are those files locked in safemode?
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Thanks!
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Could you provide a screenshot? Maybe the files are locked?
Which OS are you using?
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Nice, thanks!
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Speccy version? Could you describe how it's not read correctly (screenshot maybe)?
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Do you have "Only delete files in Windows Temp folders older than 24 hours" ticked in CCleaner Options/Advanced?
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Exact CCleaner version? Windows version?
Have you tried to untick "Session" under Thunderbird (in CCleaner)? It seems to reset Quick Filter.
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I don't know anyone who uses or owns a Blackberry..
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Also Thunderbird got updated to v17.0.6
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YUMI is very useful and easy to use, I've been using it for years to create multibootable USB (Hiren's, UBCD, Memtest, Puppy/Linux etc..).
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I've moved my pagefile back to SSD, but I've reduced its size to 512MB. IMO setting (fixed) pagefile on SSD is better choice (faster).
Here's similar chat/guide (SSD with Win7, could/should be updated a bit though): http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=34924
What I've done is;
- Checked that TRIM is on & supported
- Reduced size of fixed pagefile (moved it back to SSD)
- Disabled defrag, hibernate, system restore, indexing+search, Superfetch/Prefetch
- Keeping SSD firmware up-to-date
- Keeping AHCI drivers (Intel RST) up-to-date
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My father was a loyal blackberry user for many years, but I think RIM (now Blackberry) kind of missed their opportunity to join the ranks of the "new" generation of smart phones. Maybe not, depending on how their reboot goes, but I expect it'll be tough to grab users away from the big two, and it also has smaller OS' to contend with (Firefox OS, Chrome OS, Symbian, Windows Phone 8, etc)
That being said, I hope they do well. More choices and more variation in the market is always the best thing for consumers and innovation.
We were "loyal" to Nokia for many years and we had several diffierent models from Nokia past years. But it was (still is pretty) good years ago!
Might be something to do with the location. We didn't/don't have much RIM/Blackberries here.
1. Software updates are aweful. To get the newest android on the galaxy I have to use one of the worst programs ever(samsung kies). That is of course when/if the update even comes out at all. All iphones get the latest software.(unless your on like a 3g)
2. All applications work with every iphone. I can go on the app store and there is no guarantee that the app I download will work with my phone. The hardware is so diverse that no app seems to work on everything.
3. As someone pointed out, back ups on android stink.
4. Battery life. My GS3 has a removable battery but it doesn't have the option to turn off lte and the power saver doesn't do much good. I cant get even half a day with this phone and thats not even with me on it very much.
5. Bloatware. Touchwiz/whatever your phone uses, carrier crap that cant be removed,ect.
6. I use lots of apps on both my ipad and my galaxy. The same apps will crash way more on Android.(Pulse especially)
7. Apps aren't as nice on android. Spotify on my ipad and spotify on my nexus look like 2 different programs. The iOS version is way better. This isn't the only app like this, I'm not sure why the android versions are uglier/less feature rich.
8. No visual voice mail built in. ATT has an app to make up for this but its not as seamless as on iOS.
Ahh..... I'll answer to these some day, but not now.
iOS is still the best among others.
Nice Apple fanboy spam! GJ Shane!
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Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling CCleaner or tried the portable version?
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Currently I've just one (POP) email account in Thunderbird. Even after compacting my profile folder (under %AppData%\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles) takes 600MB.
What do you mean by "compacting folders manually"? Compacting all folders individually in Thunderbird (right-click -> compact for each folder)? I've done that, too.
Edit.
I've ~3000 mails and many of them contain attachments.
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Have you closed your browser completely? There might be some background processes running even if you close Chrome "normally".
And I assume you are using CCleaner v4.01.4093 (25 Apr 2013)..?
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CCleaner version? Have you ticked Adobe Flash? Which browser (also which version) are you using and did you close it completely?
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Me + some colleagues at work:
"Where the hell are all the f*ing settings?!?!?"
"There are none! : ))"
Also wireless file transfer is (almost) impossible. The filesystem sucks (Windows doesn't recognize it as a "storage" device) etc..
Damn I hate Apple.
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Android, of course! Easier to use (really!) and customizable (which iOS is not). Had to work with a few iPads at work and damn it was painful. :I
I'm using SGS2 with Android 4.1.2.
Even Windows OS would be better than iOS..
I can deal with the buggy software on my nexus 7, but my phone has to just work and its not worth having to tinker with it.
And how it is buggy..?
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Shouldn't take that long.
Which CCleaner & Windows version are you (/she) using?
Are you using Secure Deletion (in CCleaner)?
Have you tried rebooting and reinstalling CCleaner? Did you have IE closed when you used CCleaner?
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[Neverwinter (beta)*] Section=Games Detect=HKCU\Software\Cryptic\Neverwinter Default=False FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\Users\Public\Games\Cryptic Studios|*.log|RECURSE FileKey2=%SystemDrive%\Users\Public\Games\Cryptic Studios\localdata|_SWMWindowPosList.txt
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Works just fine on Win7 64bit + CCleaner v4.01.4093 + Firefox 20.0.1.
Why are you using so old version of Firefox?
Registry Cleaner may not be up to spec
in CCleaner Suggestions
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CCleaner is currently the best registry cleaner that I've dealt with, one reason for that is its safety. I've managed to find over 1000 and sometimes around 2000 registry errors with CCleaner, it's rare, but possible. I've also "fixed" (cleaned) those with CCleaner without any problems.