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  1. You will need to contact support and explain the problem that you are having. You can use the form here to raise a support ticket: https://support.ccleaner.com/s/contact-form?language=en_US&form=general Or you can email them : support@ccleaner.com
  2. If it does offer you Avast or AVG then it's a screen with pretty big 'Decline' and 'Accept' buttons. You are unlikely to miss those buttons or click the wrong one by mistake.
  3. Could you screenshot what you are seeing instead of 'trackers'? Some users are getting a trial of a new interface for Health Check, but not everyone is getting it and I don't have it here. To answer your question then yes they will still be being removed. If they have changed then it will just be a change to what Health Check calls them. Calling them 'trackers' could confuse some users as to what they actually are. (They are just cookies, browser history, etc, - the full name for cookies is 'tracking cookies'). See this for more about what Health Check 'trackers' actually are:
  4. The CCleaner installer/updater does not and will not install McAfee. (It will sometimes offer you Avast or AVG, but not McAfee) Can you descrine exactly what you see and what happens after you update CCleaner? In other words exactly how you believe McAfee is being installed? When you say McAfee is it their Antivirus or is it another McAfee product/tool? There is another slight possibility that might* update some McAfee products, although I don't think that it would update the AV itself*. Are you running CCleaner Pro, and do you use Healh Check? (or run the seperate Software Updater?). If you already have traces of something McAfee on your machine then Health Check 'Security' (or the Software Updater if run seperately) might* see those traces and think that you already have a McAfee product installed, so might* then try to update that McAfee product to the latest version. Is that what you are seeing happen? *I don't think that would happen though - because AV's update themselves, there would be no need to have CCleaner update an AV for you. How are you removing McAfee? You may (will) be leaving traces behind if you just use the Windows uninstaller. I'd suggest that you let McAfee install again (or install it yourself) and then use the "McAfee Consumer Product Removal tool" to get rid of it. See Option 2 here: https://www.mcafee.com/support/?articleId=TS101331&page=shell&shell=article-view
  5. You appear to be in Russia so will be being affected by the international sanctions that are currently imposed and have just been renewed: https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2024/01/29/russia-s-war-of-aggression-against-ukraine-council-renews-economic-sanctions-for-a-further-6-months/ These are international sanctions and as such must be complied with by software companies or they face prosecution.
  6. What is the "USB" ? A flash stick, a HDD, a SSD, something else? What file system is it formatted as? How full is it? What happens if you try to defrag it without that file on it?
  7. You appear to be under the mistaken belief that I am an employee of Piriform/CCleaner. I am a user and my opinions are given as a user. Personally I don't care if anyone wants to use CCleaner or not. That's entirely your choice. I came here and remain here to try and help other users where I can with problems they may be having, not arguments about adverts.
  8. Humorous photo, a small advertising popup shown 'interruping' - err, some full screen advertising. i hope that was intended as a pun? if not then it's pretty ironic.
  9. Try Irfanview and see if that will open them. Irfanview can often open damaged images that other viewers can't or won't open. https://www.irfanview.com/ If Irfanview can open a file then saving it again will fix it so that other viewers can then open it. Essayez Irfanview et voyez si cela les ouvrira. Irfanview peut souvent ouvrir des images endommagées que d'autres spectateurs ne peuvent pas ou ne veulent pas ouvrir. https://www.irfanview.com/ Si Irfanview peut ouvrir un fichier, le sauvegarder à nouveau le corrigera afin que d'autres téléspectateurs puissent ensuite l'ouvrir.
  10. Internationally agreed/imposed sanctions are not 'discrimination'. This topic will be closed to prevent further abusive rants.
  11. Why do people get so upset about advertising? Why do they waste their time complainging? just ignore it and move on, the same as with any other advertising. ALL PRODUCTS ADVERTISE, everything you own, everything you use, everything you eat or drink, it all has advertising. It's entirely your choice if you use a particuar product or not, and why. However you stop using every product that advertises, just because it advertises, then you are soon going to be cold and hungry. PS. Do you write a letter to the advertiser complaining about every piece of junk mail that comes to your house? Or every advert that you see on your TV? or even other advertising on your computer such as the stuff Microsoft bombards you with or the advertising in your browser. No, I thought not, just ignore ALL advertising and move on. For a bit of fun: https://thecomplainingcow.co.uk/10-types-of-complainer-which-are-you/
  12. If you have not had a trial or not activated Kamo before then I believe that you first have to go through the Kamo Tutorial and then enter the licence: https://support.ccleaner.com/s/article/how-do-i-activate-kamo?language=en_US Or have you done that and Kamo is still not accepting your licence key? If that's the case then does CCleaner itself accept the key? PS. Is there more than one key on your purchase confirmation email? (One for CCleaner and one for Kamo). I know that they used to have seperate keys for each, but thought they had now been combined to use the same key?
  13. See: https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/policies/sanctions/restrictive-measures-against-russia-over-ukraine/sanctions-against-russia-explained/
  14. If you look at the sizes of the 2 files then you can see that the "$" file is a tiny fraction of the size of the actual file. (0.006%). So obviously it cannot contain the contents of that file. A $ prefix usually indicates a temporary file that contains a record of changes made to a main file since that main file was opened. Once the file is saved again those changes get written to the main file, and a new $ file created for further changes. If no changes have been made then there is nothing to write. If you want more peace of mind then go ahead and recover that $Ben.docx so that you can open it and see exactly what it contains. If this files is as sensitive as you say to a works dispute then I have to ask if you really think it a good idea to have it or even access it on a works computer? If it's on your personal computer then your collegue has no right whatsover to access that, and you should not allow him to.
  15. You have raised a support ticket with Cleverbridge and have a ticket number - so wait for a reply from them. I have removed the actual number/weblink, it is not a good idea to post such personal information where others could 'steal' it and then pretend to be you. I have no idea how long Cleverbridge take to reply to tickets raised with them. When did you raise it?
  16. Please describe what you are doing and seeing, any error messages, and so on. Also; what type of drive you are trying ro recover files from, (HDD, SSD, Flash Drive, SD card, etc) and why (deleted by mistake, drive crashed, something else). How are you connecting that drive to your machine, What operating system you are using. If any other user here can recognise your issue and help then they will. That is somewhat of a contradiction, either it's portable or it's installed, which one do you have? If it is a portable version then where did you download it from? PS. The dump files are pretty meaningless without a debugging tool to read them and the knowledge to interpret the results, which not everyone will have.
  17. You have replied to a 4-year old thread, if you have a problem then please start a new thread and describe clearly what you are doing and what you are seeing. Note that this is a USER forum where USERS help one another - if/when we can. If a questioner isn't getting a response here that's because no other user knows how to help, or because the questioner has't given enough information for anyone to work out what might be going wrong for them. If you have paid for the Pro version of your software then you can contact the official support for help, you have paid for it after all. There again many do prefer getting help from other experienced users on here.
  18. Good to hear that the Slim worked, it often does. (Which is one reason why it's there as an alternative). However that does tend to indicate the something, probably ZoneAlarm, was blocking the Standard installer from contacting a server. Which in turn may mean that it will block some parts of CCleaner itself from working, or from working properly. If you see 'Unable to reach server' in Health Check, or 'It looks like you are offline' elsewhere within CCleaner, then that's often a sign of your firewall blocking a connection to one or more of the servers that it needs to check with. If that happens then check your firewall settings and allow the CCleaner (and Avast) server connections through.
  19. It may be something in the new Windows install. I'm on my phone so going by memory here but there is a setting that will only let you install apps from the windows store. From Memory Settings>Apps>Choose where to get apps from. (Something like that). Edit, i wasn't far off but missed a step 'apps and features'. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/change-your-app-recommendation-settings-in-windows-f21b5c60-e996-4ee4-c2cf-b4a90c0bef9b#ID0EBD=Windows_10
  20. Transfering a licence to a new machine is simple: Install CCleaner Free version on the new machine, Register/Activate it as Pro using your existing licenence key, which can be found in CCleaner>Options>Licence Key on the 'old' machine. Uninstall CCleaner Pro from the old machine. (You can then install CCleaner Free on it if wanted). To cancel a subscription auto-renewal at the moment usually means contacting support and asking then to do it for you. *But see below. There was previously a button in CCleaner to let you do it yourself, but that has been removed for the moment while changes are being made to the account/licence system. There is a contact form here you can use: https://support.ccleaner.com/s/contact-form?language=en_US&form=general Or you can simply emai them at: support@ccleaner.com *Users can't usually do it themselves currently because as said they are changing the system. However some have had D-I-Y success if they still have the original purchase emails, there is a link on the original emails that aparently still works to let you cancel the subscription auto-renewal yourself, see:
  21. It's a security fix for an exploit that's unlikely ever to affect a home user, (unlikely to ever affect anyone), so quietly dropping it may well be their chosen option. As with a lot of security 'issues' these days the fixes provided are overkill for the vast majority of users, but needed or not they get pushed to them all anyway. https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2024-20666 In other words to even try exploiting the Bitlocker bypass vulnerability the hacker world have to be already logged on to your machine as Administartor. How has the security software industry managed to convince everyone that they need to have government/military level security on their home computers? It's paranoia running rampant, with millions being paid each year for levels of home computer security that just isn't needed. You should match your security measures to the actual (expected) level of threat.
  22. I've never known MalwareBytes to interfere with CCleaner installs. I'm not familiar with ZoneAlarm though, and wonder if that may be stopping the installer from reaching a server it wants/needs to? (eg. among other things the installer will check if you already have a valid licenced CCleaner installed). I'd try doing the CCleaner install using the 'Slim' installer, 3rd one down here: https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner/builds It installs the same CCleaner, it's just a slightly different installer which doesn't contact the same servers so can sometimes get through firewalls that are blocking the Standard installer. If that still doesn't work then I'd try doing the CCleaner install while offline, or temporarily disabling ZoneAlarm to see if that is the issue. If it is then you'll need to make CCleaner an exception in ZoneAlarm.
  23. Good to hear it was as suspected and easily sorted. There was no sleuthing needed. Many of us are active on various fora, you'll often see the same usernames popping up on various ones. Beeping just happens to be one of those others where I also hang out and help when I can. I do read most requests for help over there. So I would have seen your post there anyway, and would probably have commented there if I hadn't seen your post here first.
  24. Pity, I thought that clicking it - the small blue text not the big button - might still work to defer them. (It's done by changing a registry key value, probably not worth digging about manually in the registry though). As there are less than 90 days left on your current licence then if you renew/upgrade it using the same email address as when you first purchased (or upgrade to Premium using that offer) that time remaining will get added to the renewed/upgraded licence. So there's no reason to wait for time remaining to run down, I do realise that there may be other reasons for waiting.
  25. That's not something I've heard suggested before, I'm not sure just how that user thinks that CCleaner could change that behaviour for one single app anyway. It's much simpler than that - Outlook itself is overriding your default browser setting and using Edge, That's the kind of thing that Microsoft does, M$ want you to use their own apps and not others. This particular one with Outlook always using Edge is known, and easily fixable, There is a setting in Outlook to change whether it uses Edge or your default browser, you need to change the Outlook Link Handling settings. See this: https://help.usa.edu/hc/en-us/articles/15972696177303-Guide-Change-Default-Browser-in-Outlook-Desktop-App Note that on occasion an update to Outlook (or to Windows) can/will change that setting back to use Edge, that's another annoying thing that M$ does in some updates. If/when that happens then you simply change it back to your default browser again. EDIT- I've just seen your thread over on Bleeepingcomputer. I see that JohnC_21 has made the same suggestion about simply changing the Outlook setting. Pkshadow is an very experienced helper but for some reason seems to have (wrongly) jumped to the conclusion there that you had used CCleaner's Registry Cleaner, as you hadn't even mentioned CCleaner then why he jumped to that conclusion I have no Idea? A broken registry would not show just the issues you described with outlook/browser, there would be bigger problems if you had broken the registry. (TBH I don't think that he knows CCleaner very well but just doesn't like any registry cleaners, neither do I. Reg Cleaning is an advanced tool for trying to fix things, in general you should leave the Reg Cleaner in CCleaner alone it isn't a cleaning tool).
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