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  1. Known, VERY long running bug in both Defraggler and CCleaner.

    Admins and Devs are aware, nothing has been done on this front to rectify it.

    Last world I heard was they couldn’t replicate it in the labs (or words to that effect) and have given it less than low priority.

    Do a search on the forum and you’ll see many threads over the YEARS regarding this issue.

  2. since it wasn't related to the thread it was posted in, and to try and make it stand out to enable better responses, I split it into its own thread.

    to get the conversation started, so the upgrade from Win7 to Win10 went OK and now you get that error when using Win10 updates?
    what have you tried so far to fix it?

  3. 1 hour ago, scdroid13 said:

    It does not hold any sensitive details. So all is good.

    depends on what you classify as sensitive.

    cookies are prime targets for malware type of infections due to the very nature of data they can contain, like for example, an email address, web sites visited, and passwords (yes, they are encrypted but not all sites create cookies to any sort of standard)

    anyway, old thread and OP has not re-visited since he posted.

  4. Win10 for me.

    jumped onboard with the first offering and got rid of the new Start menu via ClassiccShell but even those annoyances have long disappeared once MS came to the party and put the Start menu back to something like it was.

    otherwise, it's just fine - like they all have been.  (well, maybe not Vista)
    you'll always get the nay-sayers and fan boys, that's to be expected.

  5. g'day RJM and welcome to the forums.

    as with all of Piriform's software, their Pro versions offer the same functionality as the Free versions.
    I'm pretty sure this is stated in the documentation.
    the Pro versions give extra benefits like direct support and, as an example, in Recuva you can scan VHD's, and in CC you can clean all PC users.
    but if something doesn't work in a Free version, getting the Pro won't change things.

    now you do have the Pro, you could raise a support ticket (and get that priority support you're paying for) from the website and enquire about getting your money back.

  6. 23 hours ago, Alun said:

    Hi must have been when I up graded, but not really sure.

    if you think the file was deleted two years ago, then I will go one step further than Augeas and say you have no chance at all.

    that's two years of updates, usage, gaming, installing new software and hardware, different users, system maintenance, defrags, etc.
    and any one of those activities reduces the recovery chances, times that by two years and you have no hope.

    would that video not be some where else, like her PC or someone else's, or sent as an email around the time it was taken?

  7. Outlook PST files are database files.
    If it's partially recovered then the indexes (and the raw data) are very likely buggered.

    you will need to use the supplied SCANPST file (located in the Office Program Files folder) to fix the PST file - but I have to say, your chances are remote, at best.

  8. this keeps coming up now and again.

    those INetCache are Windows generated - delete them and (as you've discovered) they'll just come back.
    even though YOU don't use IE, Windows still does as IE, Skype, Office, OneDrive, Defender, metro apps, etc all share common system libraries.

    they take up next to no space, so either ignore them and move on or add them to the exceptions list.

  9. 14 hours ago, Just ME Onlyme said:

    (This is recorded)

    that's awesome, never know when that little tidbit will come in handy. :ph34r:

    I'd never heard of a BBB complaint, had to look that up.  who knew there was such a mob as the Better Business Bureau.
    sounds like a toothless tiger organisation to me - something your Gran would say when you were naughty - "Don't you hit your sister or I'll report you to the BBB"

    @nicon - that's for the nod.

     

    (I've moved this to The Lounge as it had nothing to do with CC)

  10. functionality would be the same but at 20MB or so, why bother.
    for such a small file your laptop space would need to be getting critical for such a paltry space saving.
    you'd be better off reducing recycle bin size, stopping restore points, turning off hibernation - that sort of thing.

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