Or at least make it unselected by default as many users will be re-indexing constantly and be blissfully unaware of this. It is actually breaking an important function of Windows.
I am testing to make sure this is the culprit but surely the developer's do not intend these consequences?
I am a long-time CCleaner fan and have, over the years, installed it on many machines for friends. Piriform needs to immediately take this issue very seriously.
Diagnosing and disabling this new default function wasted a lot of my time. A lot of my time. It screws up Windows 7. This is unacceptable.
Please consider this thread a serious bug report.
Thanks to the OP poster for identifying this serious problem.
Windows search corruption and Index rebuild
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I am a long-time CCleaner fan and have, over the years, installed it on many machines for friends. Piriform needs to immediately take this issue very seriously.
Diagnosing and disabling this new default function wasted a lot of my time. A lot of my time. It screws up Windows 7. This is unacceptable.
Please consider this thread a serious bug report.
Thanks to the OP poster for identifying this serious problem.