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erwin_mi

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  1. Removal of digital editions is only done if you tick Adobe Flash Player. CCleaner deletes then the file C:\Documents and Settings\Account\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\www.macromedia.com\bin\digitaleditions2x0\digitaleditions2x0.exe, which seems to be the executable of Adobe Digital Editions. Imo it should be better not to remove this...

  2. If you're on Windows XP you could create a new profile with Admin privileges to see if the same thing is broken in the new profile that hasn't ever been cleaned. If it isn't broken in the new Admin profile it would have something to do with your current user profile and could possibly be narrowed down to something wrong in the registry.

     

    About the only way you're going to discover exactly what's happening is to do some detective work...

    I created a new admin user: norton bin is broken here too...

     

    For what's it worth: I attached a log file created by total uninstaller when installing ccleaner. At first sight nothing is refering to norton or symantec... Imo ccleaner doesn't break the norton bin when installing but corrupts it somehow later on. So the problem seems to be deeper in the progam...

     

    Any ideas?

    ccleaner.txt

    ccleaner.txt

  3. How about uninstalling Norton and never installing it again? :D

    Norton brings more trouble than it's worth.

    Perfect solution! Others solutions of the same kind (from good to better):

    - format your pc

    - use mac os

    - use linux

    - destroy your computer and never use one again

    - commit suicide.

     

    I think these solutions are as good as the one you're providing...

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