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  1. On 4/23/2019 at 19:56, Andavari said:

    I've never seen that Explorer.exe dialog error ever before, rather using the installed version or portable version of CCleaner.

    Maybe this won't fix anything, but perhaps worth a try:
    If you go into your version of CC Portable and open 'Options > Settings', then untick/disable both Recycle Bin options, followed by rebooting your system, and then after rebooting re-enable both Recycle Bin options if it will work as intended. Seems like either some location, permissions, UAC, or registration issue of the context menu items.

    Happy to report that it worked.  I didn't have to reboot.  Unchecked the 2 options, closed CCleaner, reopened CCleaner, rechecked the options, and it was back to normal.

    Thanks!

  2. 58 minutes ago, Nergal said:

    Portable.dat (the thing that makes/forces it to be portable) does indeed make context menu options such as recycle bin unavailable.

    All I can say is that:

    1)  I've been using the portable versions of CCleaner for years, and this was never an issue.

    2)  Maybe I am misunderstanding your remarks, but my recycle bin context menu options are in place.  The problem is that when I try to "run" CCleaner from the context menu, I get the error message.  If I operate it from the CCleaner folder executable, it runs normally.

    I just tried the same sequence of events on another Windows 10 computer, with pretty much the identical setup as the first computer.  CCleaner was working from the context menu before I replaced v5.55 with 5.56.  As soon as I tried to run 5.56, I got the same error message.

    From then on, trying to revert back to earlier versions did no good.

  3. Firefox 67.0b13, Windows 10 Pro, CCleaner Portable versions 5.53, 5.55, 5.56

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    All of a sudden, when I try to run CCleaner from the recycle bin context menu, I get this

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    Perhaps it has something to do with being portable? I discovered it today after updating to v5.56.  I tried to go back to the previous versions I listed above,  which were previously working normally, but I'm still getting the same message.

  4. I just reverted back to CCleaner 5.53.7034.  "Run Cleaner" has now returned to normal. 

    Task cycles that took up to one minute with the latest CCleaner versions now only take a few seconds.

    So as before in 2014, it has nothing to do with a problem in my system or setup.

    Has nobody but me has experienced what I described?

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    Windows 10 Pro, Firefox 60 rc3

     

  5. I searched out the original thread I participated in on this subject back in October of 2014

    Long task cycles - CCleaner Bug Reporting - Piriform Community Forums

    It took quite a while after that before the problem was solved.  It had nothing to do with my system.  It got ironed out in a future version, but not acknowledged as far as I know.

    I'm not on a network.  No mapped drives.  No antivirus, Windows Defender only.

    I use a portable version of CCleaner.  The problem began immediately after I updated to the version before the current one.  Everything was fine before that.  I'm familiar with the symptoms.  I recognized it right away.

  6. Several years ago CCleaner was having a problem with taking a long time, several minutes or more, to complete a "run", or on occasion it would not complete the run at all.

    Usually this just takes a matter of seconds.

    The same thing started happening in the latest 2 versions of CCleaner.  It does complete the run, but takes far to long.

     

  7. "Skip User Account control warning" is selected, but not working for me in the latest portable version 5.35.6210. 

     

    Perhaps I have done something wrong, but I followed the same straightforward unzip update routine as in the past which has always been successful. 

     

    I like to revert to the previous version until this is resolved, but a search for one came up empty. 

     

    Thanks

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  8. How many wipes do you have set in ccleaner s settings

     

    I don't use any secure deletion.  As best as I can tell, I have it on the simplest setting, as I always have

     

    It does that on my system as well when I have it run from a batch file (I don't use any secure deletion). In my case I know it's directly related to the antivirus software I use which seems to get that systray icon stuck for awhile. I've found just waving my mouse pointer over the CCleaner icon in the systray will usually cause it to immediately exit if it's actually done cleaning.

     

    I'll try wiggling the mouse, but its not that it doesnt close after finishing because when I hover over the systay icon, it's shows 26%, and never changes unless I just wait it out to the finish (or open the ccleaner interface), whereupon it it jumps to 100%

     

    I know with 100% certainty that there is no AV conflict.

  9. I'd really appreciaye it if someone would at least speculate a solution here.  How do you explain CCleaner taking literally 20 times as long to clear my recycle bin as the recycle bin "Empty Recyle Bin" button.

     

    If I open CCleaner and run it internally, it is consideralbly faster.  NIght and day.

     

    The time consumed for both methods does relate to the contents of the recycle bin, but the Windows default "Empty Recyle Bin" button method never takes very long, no matter how full the bin is. 

     

    There is no exaggeration.  My descriptions are accurate.  My OS installation is clean and fresh, stripped down and built for speed.  The CCleaner method, especially from the context menu "Run Cleaner" button is exponentially slower.  CCleaner is the only area right now where I'm experience a distinct or unexpected lack of performance.

     

    There is no fiewall or virus software conflict.

     

    I've used and appreciated CCleaner for a long time, because It didnt always act like this.  It behaves like it is doing multiple passes.  If it is I need to now how to stop it.

     

    Sorry, but I'm really disppointed at the response here.  I think I've come up with enough information to continue the discussion.

  10. And browser and version?

    And AV software?

    Size of data in Recycle Bin to be emptied?

    Does time taken by CC to clean Recycle Bin correspond to amount of data to be removed?

    Elapsed time between runs of CC? (weekly, monthly, other)

     

    Helps to give more info such as:

    * Windows version, i.e.; (Win 8.1, 64-bit), etc.

    * CCleaner version.

     

    CCleaner Slim 4.17.4808, XP SP3, Firefox 32 and 33b, but I dont have ccleaner involved in any browser cleaning...in fact as far as "Run CCleaner" tasks are concerned, i really dont have it do much more than the minimum; clearing temp files, my recycle bin a few other small tasks.

     

    I am a long time user of CCleaner.  I use CCleaner on a daily basis, usually several times.  I was using CCleaner 4.16, but I just changed to "Slim" to see if it would help.  It seemed better when the recycle bin is not real full, but I just tested it with about 4g in the recycle bin.  I waited and waited while the tray icon showed it was working, but after a time when I realized it was taking far too long as usual, I opened CCleaner and the task almost immediately completed, which is pretty typical (sorry I forgot to mention this aspect before);  once I open the CCleaner interface, thiings usually go faster and smoother...initially it is stuck around 14%, but in a few seconds if not immediately it get going and wipes things clean, like you would expect it to always operate...like it operated in the past

  11. For a while now I have noticed that ccleaner is taking an excessively long time to do complete a task, especially when part of the job is emptying the recycle bin.

     

    I am not interested in taking multiple passes to erase things...I just want everything deleted as quickly as possible.  I have tried to adjust the settings accordingly, but it makes no difference.  I can manually empty the recycle bin far faster than ccleaner currently does it for me.

     

    I dont remember it always being this way.  Am I wrong?

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