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  1. 1) Open CCleaner

    2) Click Applications

    3) Checkmark Saved Form Information

     

    If this fixes it, great!

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    If it doesn't:

     

    1) Open Firefox

    2) Ctrl + Shift + Del

    3) Select Form & Search History, then set Time Range to Everything & press clear now

     

    Do either of these methods clear the files you were looking to remove?

  2. Though developers strive to make the registry cleaner as safe as is possible, unchecking the entries below may improve your registry integrity:

     

    1) Unused File Extensions -> Reason -> May remove valid entries -> Example: Uninstalling KMP may not re-associate WMP with .MP3, leaving it "unused".

    2) Obsolete Software -> Reason -> May remove valid entries -> Program "age" or infrequent use may flag legit entries as being ok to remove.

     

    It is best to review all entries before removal, & only remove those you KNOW are safe.

  3. 1) Open Firefox, & press Ctrl + Shift + Del

    2) Select Form & Search History, then set Time Range to Everything

    3) Press Clear Now

     

    Edit: Firefox remembers passwords, entries typed into forms, & searches. Perhaps you are confusing passwords & form filling?

  4. I didn't know about the version you had. I just know when I checked online, it looked like they had a trial version.

     

    I just made a couple suggestions, in case it would help run Power Shadow under a modern OS, else alternative that would so it would be possible to continue to revert changes to the system by Java/other programs.

     

    I didn't know about the older free version. Sorry.

  5. I want to import these WinApp2 entries as includes.

    Reason is, I can enable or disable with a single click, instead of the 10 it takes using it as a WinApp2 entry.

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    [XP LocalService Cookies*]

    LangSecRef=3025

    DetectOS=|5.1

    Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows

    Default=False

    FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Cookies|*.*|RECURSE

     

    [XP LocalService History*]

    LangSecRef=3025

    DetectOS=|5.1

    Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows

    Default=False

    FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Local Settings\History|*.*|RECURSE

     

    [XP LocalService IETldCache*]

    LangSecRef=3025

    DetectOS=|5.1

    Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows

    Default=False

    FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\LocalService\IETldCache|*.*|RECURSE

     

    [XP LocalService Temp*]

    LangSecRef=3025

    DetectOS=|5.1

    Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows

    Default=False

    FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Local Settings\Temp|*.*|RECURSE

     

    [XP LocalService Temporary Internet Files*]

    LangSecRef=3025

    DetectOS=|5.1

    Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows

    Default=False

    FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files|*.*|RECURSE

     

    [XP NetworkService Cookies*]

    LangSecRef=3025

    DetectOS=|5.1

    Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows

    Default=False

    FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\NetworkService\Cookies|*.*|RECURSE

     

    [XP NetworkService History*]

    LangSecRef=3025

    DetectOS=|5.1

    Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows

    Default=False

    FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\NetworkService\Local Settings\History|*.*|RECURSE

     

    [XP NetworkService IETldCache*]

    LangSecRef=3025

    DetectOS=|5.1

    Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows

    Default=False

    FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\NetworkService\IETldCache|*.*|RECURSE

     

    [XP NetworkService Temporary Internet Files*]

    LangSecRef=3025

    DetectOS=|5.1

    Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows

    Default=False

    FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\NetworkService\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files|*.*|RECURSE

     

    [XP NetworkService Temp*]

    LangSecRef=3025

    DetectOS=|5.1

    Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows

    Default=False

    FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\NetworkService\Local Settings\Temp|*.*|RECURSE

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    On each section, I know I only need to use the line that is like the example below:

    %SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\NetworkService\Local Settings\Temp|*.*|RECURSE

     

    Should I put it like this: %SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\NetworkService\Local Settings\Temp|*.*|RECURSE

    Or should I stop it here: %SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\NetworkService\Local Settings\Temp

     

    And select for it to just empty the entire temp folder.

    Then, repeat for the other entries?

  6. If you right-click power shadow setup under (Vista/7/8) & click properties, then select XPSP2 for compatibility, would it install or function under the newer OS?

     

    Granted, compatibility mode isn't perfect & doesn't solve all problems, but there are times when it enables you to run something you need.

     

    But that raises another question. As Power Shadow is a trial version, why wouldn't you use something free like Steady State for XP that does the same thing?

    It's XP only & made by MS. It also allows you to revert or save system changes on reboot, just like Power Shadow.

     

    Or are there features that you use not included in Steady State?

    Steady State is a bit hard to find now, being so old, but it is still possible to find.

     

    Also, Comodo Time Machine will give you similar capabilities to both Power Shadow & Steady State & works for multiple OS:

    http://www.comodo.com/home/backup-online-storage/data-recovery.php

  7. Do you have a way to check the scheduled tasks folder & delete any new scheduled tasks that are not supposed to be there?

     

    I had the thought that because Windows 8 utilizes secure boot, perhaps Defraggler is attempting to run but never finishes.

    Perhaps secure boot process interferes with it, & causes it not to post?

     

    It may be something else, but I wonder if you still have a defraggler task, & if you do, that if you delete it if it would then boot?

    Normally, the task would be cleared after a successful run, but it may not be ever successfully finishing if secure boot is interfering.

  8. SSD may be faster, but seeing all these limitations makes me glad I have HDD.

     

    I can boot cold turkey on my standard sata HDD & be in a usable windows desktop in less than half a minute.

    Do I really need to shave 15 extra seconds off boot, since applications run in RAM once loaded anyway?

     

    AND, I can defrag my HDD. Hooray!!! :)

  9. Part of your paranoia may be from hearing the dangers of defragging SSD, reducing drive life.

     

    But recovering is an entirely different process from defragging.

     

    So long as you read from the SSD & write the output from Recuva to a different drive, you should be safe.

  10. Usually, if it is located in the registry, it can be found in either:

     

    1) HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Example Program

    2) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Example Program

     

    Current User = Current user

    Local Machine = All users

     

    For files, they usually have remnants in the Program Files, Common Files, or Application Data areas.

  11. Trim.bat is a good idea for speed regardless as to whether or not you're using the entries within often, just because it makes it a lot faster.

     

    An internal tick for "disable loading of winapp2 rules" is interesting, but all the same you could

     

    • Rename winapp2.ini

    • Move winapp2.ini out of the folder

    • Set up 2 installations of CCleaner, with and without the ini, have separate shortcuts for both.

     

    Yes, that is correct, I suppose.

    I had hoped that I can include WinApp2.ini in portable CC folder, & CC will ignore it unless I check any entries.

     

    Instead, CC checks the entire list, whether anything is checked or not.

    Which is why I was wondering if there could be added a checkmark box to enable/disable WinApp2.ini

     

    I am aware of the methods you list, but I just figured it would be both smaller & less confusing to have 1 CC folder instead of 2 or 3 of them.

    And I thought that it would be great to be able to enable it when I need it, but disable it for normal cleaning jobs.

  12. This may not be part of your problem, but here are a few things you might can check:

     

    1) If BIOS settings have been changed, reset to default

    2) If you have cleaned/blown any dust out lately, reseat your RAM/PCI/PCIE cards

     

    If you install multiple things that require a boot, but wait to reboot before you install them all, that can cause problems during or after loading the OS.

    In some situations, if Windows Updates is on & it downloads a Service Pack update, it may change enough settings to cause Windows to fail to boot past post.

     

    If your wanting to backup any files on your HDD, I'd imagine you can boot to a live Ubuntu disk & save them to an empty flash.

     

    Obviously, there are many things that can cause these kinds of issues.

    But hopefully, I have given you a few ideas.

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