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Merel

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  1. I honnestly apologize to everyone who had the courtesy to help me on this topic. I know, It is way too late and I'm ashamed. I probably had more very serious problems on my mind at that time, because it has never been my usual behaving. Actually I don't appreciate at all when some people start a topic, but don't care to come back. Again, thank you and please forgive me
  2. I'm a new member on this foruim. First, I used the (very well hidden) 'search' box to find a solution to following problem. Maybe it has been asked before, but I couldn' find such topic. If so, please excuse me for explaining the same problem once more. Using CCleaner to uninstall a program, I usually go for the option to clean registry left-overs. I did this recently when uninstalling my current Java program (the normal 'update' to latest Java was not working). CCleaner scanned the registry and found over more than 2000 left-over entries, showed in BOLDED charachters. However, it looks as the entries to delete (shown bold) are impossible to select in one single mouse click. The 'SELECT ALL' option takes indeed ALL entries , including 'higher' positioned items, not being shown in bold charachters. In the example of uninstalling my current Java program, I had to select about 2020 registry items manually, ONE by ONE ! This is not the first time that I'm forced to apply this stupid method. Is there no possibility to select ONLY the actually related items (in bold) ? I mean to select all the detected items, showed in bold charachters, ignoring all others ? I'm aware that we should check carefully each item before select it, and that's maybe the reason why it can't be done in one single click. But on the other hand, to work like I did, is a crazy stupid job. I'm probably missing something here. By selecting some (not bolded) entry, in a higher position in the tree structure, one could select maybe hundreds of 'true' related entries. But other not-related entries (not bolded) would also be included ; not exactly what we want to do ! Thank you
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