ROCKNROLL
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EDIT:
[Performance Maintainer*]
LangSecRef=3024
DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\PC Starters\Performance Maintainer
FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\PC Starters\Performance Maintainer\log|*.*|RECURSE
FileKey2=%ProgramFiles%\PC Starters\Performance Maintainer\Backups|*.*|RECURSE
FileKey3=%ProgramFiles%\PC Starters\Performance Maintainer\Logs|*.*|RECURSEAdded FileKey 2 and 3. These folders are created after installing some extenstions that come with the program.
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I was just wondering and I suppost some do grow over time, as well. I just thought if they regenerate back, then why add an entry to it. Seems like a waste of space for Winapp2.
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Looks like he removed Filekey 1 - 4 and added Filekey 1 to remove all logs in there. The others only had parts of the Logs folder.
Does anyone know why we add entries for regenerating files? It seems kinda pointless to add entries for files that regenerate.
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This might be a dumb question, but how do you find registry keys for steam games? For instance:
[serious Sam 3: BFE Logs*]
Section=Games
Detect=HKCU\Software\Valve\Steam\Apps\41070
DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Steam\steamapps\common\Serious Sam 3
FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\Steam\steamapps\common\Serious Sam 3\Log|*.*How do you figure out that this game is Apps\41070? Where do I look to find that out?
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Definitions for OneCare stopped when it was discontinued or when MSE came out.
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Spydefense, Spyware Doctor, and Windows live OneCare don't even have download links anymore. Thus no one can use them, even if they wanted to. The others I just threw in more as a notice. Was just another suggesstion to shrink Winapp2.
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EDIT:
[uniblue Registry Booster 2(Backups)*]
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Detect=HKCU\Software\Uniblue\Registry Booster
FileKey1=%AppData%\Uniblue\Registry Booster2|*.zip
[uniblue Registry Booster(Backups)*]
LangSecRef=3024
Detect=HKCU\Software\Uniblue\Registry Booster
FileKey1=%AppData%\Uniblue\Registry Booster|*.zipCombine these 2 to make:
[uniblue Registry Booster(Backups)*]
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Detect=HKCU\Software\Uniblue\Registry Booster
FileKey1=%AppData%\Uniblue\Registry Booster|*.zipFileKey2=%AppData%\Uniblue\Registry Booster2|*.zip
Remove the following entries:
[Resource Hacker*]
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DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Resource Hacker\ResHacker.exe
FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\Resource Hacker|ResHacker.ini;reshacker.GIDDiscontinued program since 2011.
[smart Explorer*]
LangSecRef=3021
Detect=HKCU\Software\Smartque\Smart Explorer
RegKey1=HKCU\Software\Smartque\Smart Explorer\Opened Pages
RegKey2=HKCU\Software\Smartque\Smart Explorer\Recent PagesDiscontinued since 2009.
[spyDefense*]
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DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Everest Labs\Spydefense\sdc.exe
FileKey1=%AppData%\Everest Labs\Spydefense\Backups|BF7.tmp
FileKey2=%AppData%\Everest Labs\Spydefense|SpyDefense.log;History.ini;Backups.iniDiscontinued since 2006.
[spyware Doctor*]
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Detect=HKCU\Software\PCTools\Spyware Doctor
FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\Spyware Doctor\Log|*.*
FileKey2=%AppData%\pctsGui|bugreport.*Discontinued and bought out by Norton's in 2013. No downloads exist for it anymore.
[star Downloader*]
LangSecRef=3021
Detect=HKCU\Software\Star Downloader
FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\Star Downloader|serverstats.txt;LastURLs
FileKey2=%ProgramFiles%\Star Downloader\Partial Downloads|*.*|RECURSEDiscontinued since 2011.
[steed*]
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DetectFile=%CommonAppData%\Steed
FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\Steed\Logs|*.*|REMOVESELFDiscontinued since 2012.
[Windows Live OneCare*]
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Detect=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\OneCare Protection
FileKey1=%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows Live OneCare Saftey Scanner|*.sqm|RECURSEWindows Live OneCare has been discontinued for many years now and no active downloads exist anymore.
I am quiet interested in why there are so many entires for discontinued apps that no longer exist for download anymore.
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Nice update. Everything seems fine on my end. Steam users will defently benefit off this update.
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[LocalService Cached Certification Files*]
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Detect=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
Default=False
FileKey1=%WinDir%\LocalService\AppData\LocalLow\Microsoft\CryptnetUrlCacheContent|*.*|RECURSE
FileKey2=%WinDir%\LocalService\AppData\LocalLow\Microsoft\CryptnetUrlCacheMetaData|*.*|RECURSEShould be:
[LocalService Cached Certification Files*]
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Detect=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
Default=False
FileKey1=%WinDir%\LocalService\AppData\LocalLow\Microsoft\CryptnetUrlCache\Content|*.*|RECURSE
FileKey2=%WinDir%\LocalService\AppData\LocalLow\Microsoft\CryptnetUrlCache\MetaData|*.*|RECURSEFor Windows 7 and Vista users. Windows 8 has different directories for those 2. Might have to make seperate entries or additional filekeys.
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Never mind, I found what the issue was and attempting to fix it. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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There is no reason to be judgmental. SMalik did a very good job at finding more system files that are useless. Winapp2 hasn't had many new system file updates lately.
I am looking at the Peerblock entry and for some reason, it's not being detected on my system, meaning the entry isn't showing up in the cleaner.
[Peerblock*]
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DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Peerblock
FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\Peerblock|*.log;History.db;*.bak;cache.p2bMy path directory is located in ProgramFiles (not x86) then under PeerBlock. I did not find any registry keys or appdata in relation to Peerblock. Anyone have any idea why it's not being detected on my system?
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+1 on adding the Steam Cookies and cache and adding tf2 entries. I also noticed the steam .old files in there. Wasn't for sure what the resembled, but I deleted them off my system a few days ago and steam is running just fine.
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That's fine. I have my Windows Help removed so I figured maybe someone else didn't want it either?
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These weren't added or missed?
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[Windows Update Logs*]
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Detect=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\WindowsUpdate
Default=False
FileKey1=%WinDir%\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\Logs|*.*
FileKey2=%WinDir%\SoftwareDistribution|*.logAdded FileKey2.
REMOVE:
[Windows ME*]
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DetectFile=%WinDir%\WINFILE.EXE
Default=False
FileKey1=%SystemDrive%|SCANDISK.LOG
FileKey2=%WinDir%|*.tmp
FileKey3=%WinDir%\Application Data|dw.log
FileKey4=%WinDir%\All Users\Application Data\Spybot - Search & Destroy\Logs|*.*
FileKey5=%WinDir%\APPLOG|*.LGC
FileKey6=%WinDir%\Windows Update Setup Files|*.*Windows ME no longer supported.
NEW:
[Windows Help*]
LangSecRef=3025
Detect=HKLM\Software\Microsoft\HTMLHelp
Default=False
Warning=Only remove if you do not need Windows Help.
FileKey1=%WinDir%\Help|*.*|REMOVESELFEDIT:
[Windows Log Files More*]
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Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows
Default=False
FileKey1=%WinDir%\inf|setupapi.offline.log
FileKey2=%WinDir%\Panther|cbs.log;DDACLSys.log;miglog.xml;Migrep.html
FileKey3=%WinDir%\winsxs|poqexec.log
FileKey4=%WinDir%\debug\WIA|*.log
FileKey5=%WinDir%|SIGVERIF.TXT
FileKey6=%WinDir%\System32\sysprep\Panther\IE|diagerr.xml;diagwrn.xml
FileKey7=%WinDir%\Panther|PostGatherPnPList.log;PreGatherPnPList.log
FileKey8=%WinDir%\Panther\UnattendGC|diagerr.xml;diagwrn.xml
FileKey9=%WinDir%\Logs|*.log|RECURSEAdded FileKey 9.
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I have mine in the 64-bit path and it didn't include PC Starters.
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@JDPower: Mine is not located in PC Starters, its just Performance Maintainer.
@Winapp2: No. There are txt files and .ini files that shouldn't be removed. Those 3 directories don't have any of those. In case your wondering, the backup files are in .xml document format, not in any .reg format or anything.
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New:
[Performance Maintainer*]
LangSecRef=3024
DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Performance Maintainer
Default=False
FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\Performance Maintainer\Backups|*.*|RECURSE
FileKey2=%ProgramFiles%\Performance Maintainer\log|*.*|RECURSE
FileKey3=%ProgramFiles%\Performance Maintainer\Logs|*.*|RECURSEI can't get this one to work on my system. I need someones help, again.
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Yes that is a good idea, FreeRyde. I was creating those really late at night and was not thinking correct.
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[Windows Update Logs*]
LangSecRef=3025
Detect=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\WindowsUpdate
Default=False
FileKey1=%WinDir%\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\Logs|*.*
FileKey2=%WinDir%\SoftwareDistribution|*.logFileKey1 files regenerate to its original state so the entry is useless to have and I added FileKey 2 because I have an event log reporter in their for updates that was up to 500kb and now is regrowing back to 1kb.
While I was searching in that same directory, I noticed alot of cab files containing xml documents. These files are quiet useless, but I don't know how to create entries for them. Maybe someone can investigate. They are in almost every folder located in SoftwareDistribution.
NEW:
[Windows Help*]
LangSecRef=3025
Detect=HKLM\Software\Microsoft\HTMLHelp
Default=False
Warning=Only remove if you do not need Windows Help.
FileKey1=%WinDir%\Help|*.*|REMOVESELF -
EDIT:
[Windows Update Logs*]
LangSecRef=3025
Detect=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\WindowsUpdate
Default=False
FileKey1=%WinDir%\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\Logs|*.*
FileKey2=%WinDir%\SoftwareDistribution|*.logAdded FileKey2. We could possibly remove FileKey1 as the files in there seem to regenerate to its original state.
Also, I am wondering on this entry:
[Windows ME*]
LangSecRef=3025
DetectFile=%WinDir%\WINFILE.EXE
Default=False
FileKey1=%SystemDrive%|SCANDISK.LOG
FileKey2=%WinDir%|*.tmp
FileKey3=%WinDir%\Application Data|dw.log
FileKey4=%WinDir%\All Users\Application Data\Spybot - Search & Destroy\Logs|*.*
FileKey5=%WinDir%\APPLOG|*.LGC
FileKey6=%WinDir%\Windows Update Setup Files|*.*CCleaner doesn't support Windows ME anymore, am I correct? Also why is their a spybot entry in their?
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[Windows Log Files More*]
LangSecRef=3025
Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows
Default=False
FileKey1=%WinDir%\inf|setupapi.offline.log
FileKey2=%WinDir%\Panther|cbs.log;DDACLSys.log;miglog.xml;Migrep.html
FileKey3=%WinDir%\winsxs|poqexec.log
FileKey4=%WinDir%\debug\WIA|*.log
FileKey5=%WinDir%|SIGVERIF.TXT
FileKey6=%WinDir%\System32\sysprep\Panther\IE|diagerr.xml;diagwrn.xml
FileKey7=%WinDir%\Panther|PostGatherPnPList.log;PreGatherPnPList.log
FileKey8=%WinDir%\Panther\UnattendGC|diagerr.xml;diagwrn.xml
FileKey9=%WinDir%\Logs\CBS|*.log
FileKey10=%WinDir%\Logs\DISM|*.log
FileKey11=%WinDir%\Logs\DPX|*.log
FileKey12=%WinDir%\Logs|*.logAdded FileKey 9 - 12.
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Mine is in localappdata.
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Looks like crash dumps for any game or program that had a crash. I currently have disciples.exe (game) and explorer.exe (windows) DMP files. I am on Windows 7 64-bit, by the way, so it might be different for windows 8 or xp. I think this belongs under the application section.
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New Entry:
[CrashDumps]
LangSecRef=3021
Detect=%AppData%\CrashDumps
Default=False
FileKey1=%AppData%\CrashDumps\*.*|RECURSEThis is my first one I created myself without any help. I don't know if it is right, but I'll give it a shot.
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Did winapp2 finally find every program on the web? It hasn't been updating much lately.
Winapp2.ini additions
in CCleaner
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[AMD/ATI*]
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Detect1=HKLM\Software\AMD
Detect2=HKLM\Software\ATI
Detect3=HKLM\Software\ATI Technologies
DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE
FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\AMD\Fuel|*.txt
FileKey2=%CommonAppData%\AMD\KDB|*.log
FileKey3=%LocalAppData%\AMD\Fuel|ClientProxyLog*.*
FileKey4=%LocalAppData%\ATI\ACE|*.txt
FileKey5=%ProgramFiles%\AMD\OverDrive|*.log
FileKey6=%ProgramFiles%\AMD\amdkmpfd|*.*|REMOVESELF
FileKey7=%ProgramFiles%\ATI\CIM\Reports|*.*
FileKey8=%ProgramFiles%\ATI Technologies|*.log|RECURSE
FileKey9=%ProgramFiles%\ATI Technologies|cccutil64.txt
FileKey10=%SystemDrive%\ATI|*.*|REMOVESELF
FileKey11=%SystemDrive%\AMD|*.*|REMOVESELF
FileKey12=%WinDir%\System32|CCCInstall*.log
FileKey13=%WinDir%\SysWOW64|CCCInstall*.log
Added FileKey 6