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Yaron

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  1. @nukecad,

    I've tested it with different settings as you've suggested.

    While doing that - It occured to me that the culprit was indeed Intel UHD 630, and that there's a difference between a reboot (after a complete shut down) and a restart.

    - I usually run CCleaner before a complete shut down, and on reboot dwm.exe RAM usage is high. I then restart and dwm.exe is "stable".

    I've now tried a a complete shut down without running CCleaner and got an "unstable" dwm.exe after rebooting.

    Does that make any sense?

    Thank you.

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    @Nergal,

    I'm using the portable version, and I don't have a winapp2 file in the installation folder.

    Any other idea?

    Thank you.

     

     

     

     

  2. Thanks for replying. I appreciate it.

    Yes, I do have Intel UHD 630.

    It's hard for me to accept CCleaner is the cause, but I've tested it many times: rebooting without using CCleaner (before shutting down), dwm.exe consumes ~70 MB.

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    I don't know if this is related or not:

    It takes CCleaner ~ 5 seconds to fully load the content.

    - The main interface loads instantly, and then I get the throbber for some seconds.

     

     

  3. Thanks again Nergal. A good advice.

     

    BTW, we both encountered the "Super Cookies" after upgrading to FF 41.

    Briefly reading the post in Mozillazine, it seems the feature landed earlier.

     

    And why am I not notified of new replies here? Just read your last one.

     

    Best regards.

  4. You're misreading ccleaner's mistake of saying "removed" on analysis and removal for it telling you that the cookie was removed from Firefox by Firefox. The removed is an incorrect way of ccleaner saying "to be removed after anaylsis" that word should be ignored.

     

    This is an intersting explanation.

    I've been using CCleaner for years and never encountered this behavior.

     

    I'll post again when some more cookies are added to CCleaner's list.

     

    Thank you. I appreciate your help.

  5. Thanks again Nergal.

     

    Let's forget the Private Browsing issue. I think it's irelevant. :)

     

    I'm sure this was not the behavior on my machine. Deleted cookies were not displayed when Analyzing.

     

     

    A correction: Deleted cookies were not displayed when Analyzing or in CCleaner: Options -> Cookies.

     

    I'll try to be more clear.

    STR:

    1) Delete all cookies in Firefox.

    2) Close the browser.

    3) Open CCleaner.

    4) CCleaner: Options -> Cookies.

     

    Result:

    CCleaner displays a list of cookies that no longer exsist.

    This is new. CCleaner never before displayed removed/deleted cookies.

    And why should it? They're already removed.

     

    Thank you.

  6. Hello again,

     

    I uninstalled CCleaner v5.10.5373 and installed the previous version; - the same behavior.

    I've reinstalled v5.10.5373.

     

    I removed all cookies in the browser and also deleted "cookies.sqlite" in my FF profile folder.

    CCleaner still displayed a list of FF cookies.

     

    I think I've figured it out:

    CCleaner -> Analyze -> View detailed results.

     

    CCleaner displayes removed cookies.

    http://s12.postimg.org/hgrp04xr1/image.png

     

    I'm sure this was not the behavior on my machine. Deleted cookies were not displayed when Analyzing.

     

    I'd appreciate an explanation.

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