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Adder

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  1. First: You can't defrag a drive without admin rights, with ANY defragmenter. (AFAIK)

    Second: All of their programs are in the one folder. (Except Recuva, there is no option to store settings in an ini.)

    Third: Sorry to have to say this. If you don't like the way Piriform sets up their programs then don't use them, or program your own.

    Why do you think I don't like the program? I just said it is not truly portable, well is it?

    Yes, you can bring it on a memory stick, but it writes files to the target system!!? Who is in error?

    Both Recuva and CCleaner are able to run from my cd (UBCD4Win)

     

    I have admin rights and I have other defrag programs that work just fine from a cd.

    Examples of such programs:

    AusLogics Defrag

    DIRMS Defragger

    Power Defragmenter

    UltimateDefrag

    UltraDefrag

     

    I would like to add it and will when I figure out how...but obviously not with any help from this forum though

  2. SSDefrag is an internal device driver that Defraggler uses to analyze the drive.

    It is installed when you run the app and then removed afterwards, in order to make the application

    clean and portable. :)

    The need for the program to place a file in \system32\Drivers\

    does not make it portable when run from a cd

    then you just get an error message stating that "you do not have admin rights" and then it closes

    why can't you guys make programs that have all the files needed in the same folder or selfcontained in the exe?

  3. Sorry to disapoint you there but changing all the %something% does not do the trick, have tested it,

    what are the "Detect keys"?

     

    these?

    SpecialDetect=DET_MOZILLA

     

    or these?

    Detect=HKCU\Software\Acronis\TrueImage

  4. I do not understand how to program these things

    but it supposedly works from usb and also from cd but not from a booted cd?

     

    When run from usb or cd it is clearly able to find and clean the system, correct?

    What makes the program able to find the system so that it can clean it?

  5. The result of those commands are:

     

    %tmp% =B:

    %windir% =X:\i386

    %appdata% =B:\UBCD4Win User Settings\Administrator\Application Data

    %ProgramFiles% =X:\Programs

     

    which is correct for the DVD, but not for CCleaner I suspect!!?

  6. OK, I will give it a try...here is what I do...

     

    I download and unzip the CCleanerPortable.zip file to a folder, all files as stated are present

    next I copy all these files to a folder called ccleaner\files in my ubcd4win\plugin-folder (remember I am using the ubcd4win utility).

     

    I make a few changes to the CCPortable.ini

    [PORTABLE]

    DebugMode=0

    LocalSettings=0

    ReadOnly=1

    CCleanerPath=X:\Programs\CCleaner\

    CCommandLine=/NOIC /FORCE

     

    I then add an entry to the nu2menu_xml so that it will appear on the start-button-menu.

    Once the building of the iso is done using mkisofs, I burn it as an image on a dvd and then I boot with this dvd

    When I run the program I start it from the menu entry which is pointing to portable.exe.

    The program runs just fine without errors but is only able to locate and clean the disk (X:\ drive)

    I can MANUALLY choose folders on any drive and then clean them, but that is not really an option.

     

    I actually downloaded the source code, the NSIS and then edited the .nsi and made the changes as described in the forum, made the executable (There is actually an error in line 187), but that did not do it either.

     

    Thank you for your patience. B)

  7. ...I am aware of one problem relating to the CD autorun...

     

    Well I do not use the ccleaner autorun, since I have an extensive amount of other software on my dvd, and I already have an autorun to start a menu when the dvd is put in the drive.

     

    I do not know how to program, and I do not know where to start, I just want a program that works and this does not work as a portable apps without changing it.

     

    There are other programs that work "right out of the box" without the need for changes.

    Until the same can be said about this program, I would not call it portable.

  8. Hi, I like this tool and it runs "just fine" on cd but...

    but it only scans the content of the cd, could you make it able to scan a remote drive?

    I would like to add this to my ubcd4win cd.

    Thanks. :D

  9. Thanks for the help but...

     

    I have 1.8 GB of other programs (I use the UBCD4Win) that work just fine from DVD. Some of them are copied to ram before starting and I always test on RW-CD:s or DVD:s and that is not the solution.

    The problem is the program in it self I think. It insists on scanning the drive it is on, whether it is on the CD/DVD (x:) or from RAM (b:).

  10. Hi,

    I have tried to add the portable version of CCleaner to cd but when I start it using portable.exe I cannot get it to scan other drives besides the cd.

    and I get an error when closing, cannot write to alot of .ini:s

     

    How do I do it correctly?

    I do not want to use the autorun.inf since ccleaner is just one of several programs on the cd.

     

    Thanx

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