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I am pretty sure it does that, doesn't it?
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I can reproduce this on my test PC. The beta still does not fix the issue.
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Some java stuff does require cache. I would uncheck it, if you play java games alot.
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Just to clear things up.
Recent Documents will clear all of My Recent Documents.
User Assist History will clear recent programs from the Start Menu.
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Make sure these 2 don't exist.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\VB and VBA Program Settings\CCleaner
Program Files\CCleaner
If either does, delete them.
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I have Diskeeper 10 and I am very happy with it. I will never go back to Windows Defrag.
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Tarun's amusing way of saying he needs more info.
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Firefox
SpywareBlaster
eTrust Internet Security Suite
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Ok, I'm going to get into this now...
360 is going to be on top. Why? PS3 keeps pushing it's dates back, plus all the 360 blockbuster hits are going to be released this thanksgiving and christmas holiday. About the time PS3 releases, it better release some blockbuster hits when it's released or it will fall hard.
The price, is another hit. I would think Microsoft will either lower the price of the 360 or come out with a special edition during the PS3 release. Microsoft has the edge, because they started the market early, they knew there would be some problems by rushing the release of the 360, but would have them ironed out in time.
Alot of developers are going to the 360 and now there are more and more Xbox only releases. Metal Gear Solid and KillZone is the only thing going for Sony right now. I just wish Metroid would go to Microsoft platform!
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I've been to the GoDaddy office before (the outside). I'm about 45 mins from it.
http://www.godaddy.com is a very popular website for buying domains. if you like wrestling, then you might wanna check out one of GoDaddy's commercials featuring a WWE Diva
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FYI: I just added the CCleaner logo as a favicon on the Beginner's Guide.
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This screendump is of my personal settings, but you can read up on what each setting does at the CCleaner Beginner's Guide.
I strongly recommend that you read said guide before messing with the default settings. They're fine for novice users, but if you're interested, a little reading will get you messing with the tickboxes in no time at all. What's more, you'll have the settings personlised to you, and won't go cleaning out any preferred system settings or any cookies you may want to keep (more on that later).
Woohoo, my guide made it in...
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The CCleaner Registry Cleaner isn't perceft (non is), but it's the best cleaner I have used. It's not aggressive at all (it looks just for the basic errors).
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I don't care if CCleaner ever supports System Restore or not. System Restore is a major app. and it needs to be used wisely.
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That's a pretty sweet guide, doesn't go much into CCleaner. My Beginner's Guide is better, but it only deals with CCleaner too.
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Don't leave Advanced checked. Only run it, once in a blue moon.
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I'll have a look and see what I can come up with.
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SQL can be a pain sometimes. It happens on almost every site I know. Usually SQL is the first to go, it needs to be restarted every now and then.
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Backup this: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\VB and VBA Program Settings\CCleaner\Options
You can install over any previous installation and you will not lose any settings.
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CCleaner only supports a few command-line parameters.
CCleaner Setup has 2 command-line parameters:
/S - This will install CCleaner with the default options. You will not get a setup screen!
/D - This will change the default install directory of CCleaner. Example: /D=C:\CCleaner
Best used like ccsetupXXX.exe /S /D=C:\CCleaner
CCleaner has 2 command-line parameters:
/AUTO - Runs the cleaner upon loading and then closes the application.
/DEBUG - Runs the program in debug mode, only recommended for advanced users.
The command-line parameters can be useful if you don't want to hit the Close/Exit every time, or if you are having a problem, and need to find out what is crashing CCleaner.
To do this, Right Click on the CCleaner shortcut, and then click on Properties. In Target, you should see something like this: "C:\Program Files\CCleaner\ccleaner.exe". Just add the command-line parameter at the end, it should look something like this:
"C:\Program Files\CCleaner\ccleaner.exe" /AUTO
Copied straight from the Beginner's Guide. I recommend downloading it. Check the links in my sig.
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I remove them, because I don't plan on uninstalling hotfixes. But I don't have IE 7 or WMP 11 beta either.
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I think that's what I am for. I send him pms about important matters, suggestions, fixes, and so on. We all play a part in this. He actually listens to me too.
Would be good if Mr. G was more active in the community himself, and talked, replied and communicated some with the users of his software.
CCleaner Portable Question
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CCleaner only supports cleaning of the drive it is running on.