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  1. Hazelnut's suggestion is what I was going to say to try next. Uninstall/reboot/reinstall often works to solve links that have gone missing and other glitches.
  2. I suspect that they may be waiting for the official release of Edge Chrome, which should be next Tuesday/Wednesday, before releasing the next CCleaner version. They have also been working on a few other things for the next version. (Health Check, new installer screens, etc.). You can see what should be included in the next release, what is being worked on, what is being considered, and make your own suggestions here: https://ideas.ccleaner.com/roadmap
  3. So you've got a new phone. I'm still not sure where the SSD comes into things? Are you connecting it to the phone? If not then what is the SSD connected to? (What computer, what operating system?). We don't/can't know just what you have downloaded/installed. For the phone have you run CCleaner for Android to see if it will free up space for you? https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner-android Then I would get Malwarebytes for Android (Free) on the phone and run a scan to see if anything you have downloaded/installed is malicious. (or just dodgy). https://www.malwarebytes.com/android/ I suspect that you are saying that you have downloaded applications for the phone to an SSD connected to your computer, is that right? Did you download then from the PlayStore, or are they apk's from somewhere else? It might be useful to know what warning messages you are seeing, can you post a screenshot of one of them? Second issue: Emails coming in twice - Is that all emails? or are you talking about emails from a specific source? (Maybe you mean emails from this forum?)
  4. Windows 7 built in defragmenter: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/17126/windows-7-improve-performance-defragmenting-hard-disk You can also right click on a drive in File Explorer and select Properties and then the Tools tab, which will also give you an option to run the built in defragmenter. Drive letters do occasionally go missing from various softwares, even from Windows File Explorer itself. Here are a couple of ways to try and fix it: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/330140/my-drive-does-not-appear-in-windows-explorer-view
  5. You need to give more information. iPhone, Android Phone? What do those have to do with a 240 GB SSD? Where are these 'warnings' comming from? What is issuing warnings? And where does CCleaner come into this? Can you explain better what the problem you are seeing is?
  6. That is interesting information that may help the developers track down what the issue may be. I would suspect that not many people leave CCleaner open for later, most will open it and run straight away.
  7. A bit of extra information might help someone pin it down: Can you still see the C drive in Windows own defragmenter? Is it an HDD or an SSD? Which Windows version are you running?
  8. You should have Disabled and not Deleted. The wording in CCleaner is confusing - Delete on that screen just removes it from the list in CCleaner, it doesn't stop it running at start up. You will now need to use the Windows task scheduler to stop it from running at startup. (Or uninstall/reinstall CCleaner so it shows in the list again). I'm on my phone at the moment so can't give full instructions on how to do that. Try googling 'remove items from Windows start up' or someone else may be along to give help.
  9. Firstly you should not run the registry cleaner on a regualr basis, especially with Windows 10. It can cause problems or even break your machine if used indiscriminately. It's a specialist tool to be used sparingly in certain situations and not used as a regular cleaning tool. (It is going to be moved to the advanced tools section of CCleaner for that very reason). Do you have Bitdefender? Is it Running? It may be a False Positive by the Registry Cleaner and either Bitdefender is protecting it from removal (AVs do that for their own files and reg entries) or CC may be removing it and Bitdefender recreating it. If you have previously uninstalled Bitdefender then how did you uninstall it? As said above most AVs will protect their own files and settings, to prevent malware removing them; this means that you should use their own uninstallation programmes to remove everything. Windows or other uninstallers may not be able to remove all of those protected files/settings. Bitdefender has it's own uninstallation tools: https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/answer/2791/ The tools themselves can be found here: https://www.bitdefender.com/uninstall/ (You may need to reinstall Bitdefender and then run the uninstallation tool to remove it completely).
  10. To defrag system files you have to defrag them before the Windows OS loads. You do this in Defraggler by running a 'Boot Time' Defrag. On the menu at the top click on Settings>Boot Time Defrag>Run once. You will be prompted to ask if you want to reboot now - You can say yes and your machine will reboot and defrag the file system, or say no and it will defrag next time you reboot.
  11. They may be holding on for the official release of Edge Chromium, which is slated to be 15th January. (It will probably be part of this months Patch Tuesday update). We are promised a couple of other changes (Health Check as standard, and a change to the way bundled offers are made) as well as the Edge Chrome cleaning: https://ideas.ccleaner.com/roadmap
  12. Other things than IE and Edge themselves use their storage space, and can put cookies there. For example Skype among others uses IE storage, Cortana is one that uses Edge storage, as do some 'live' tiles such as weather apps, etc. that change all the time. There is also a permanent IE cookie named 'deprecated.cookie' which if deleted Windows will automatically recreate, so you will always see that one. It just contains a message for developers that simply says "Cookies are no longer stored in files. Please use Internet*Cookie* APIs to access cookies." (If you use Custom Clean you can tell CCleaner to ignore it, but you don't have that option with Easy Clean/Health Check so they will always find it everytime).
  13. I'm unsure about any CCleaner browser setting, - but could you not simply install the applet on the client (remote) machine as well as the host and then connect remotely using the app rather than the browser? (If you are using various remote machines that are not yours then presumably they will have some other browser than CCleaner browser anyway).
  14. File system error -1073741819 is a User Account error and (usually) has a surprising fix - by changing the Audio scheme. This shows how to do it using either solutions 1 or 2, it also gives 2 alternative fixes that involve more work: https://appuals.com/file-system-error-1073741819-on-windows-10/ If that doesn't fix it then there are more technical solutions to try here: https://www.xtremerain.com/file-system-error-1073741819/
  15. TBH the quickest way is to only defrag the files that are fragmented rather than defragging the whole drive. Run analyze and when it's finished click on 'View files'. At the top left of the list (next to 'Filename') click on the box to tick all the files. Then click 'Defrag Checked' to defragment the files.
  16. This issue has been flagged up for the developers to take a look at it.
  17. Simply click the Stop button to stop the defrag wherever it is up to, it will finish defragging what it is currently working on and then stop. Files that are already defragged are already defragged. Then start again when you are ready to defrag the rest.
  18. I've flagged both threads up for the staff to bring to the attention of the developers.
  19. Can you post a screenshot of what you are seeing?
  20. It may do, The OP of this thread is running Win 10 but it's also 32-bit. If I was one of the devs I would be looking at if it's an issue with 32-bit Windows, or 32-bit CCleaner. (And of course you won't have Edge on Win7, so it's obviously not that which is giving you an issue).
  21. Fair enough, the linked post from trium also shows the same message. (And checking about I can find a few other examples). But it still looks very odd to me, and my points from above still stand. Why have a countdown on an error message? Is it going to send the message after 5 minutes whether you click to send or not? And why say "The Application CCleaner has quit unexpectedly" making it sound like the message has come from somewhere other than CCleaner itself? Why not just "CCleaner has quit unexpectedly"? I'm guessing that the problem that caused the error is related to Edge preloading/running in the background, that seems to be a common problem at the moment.
  22. I don't like the look of that error message. I don't like how 'unexpectedly' has been cut off like that to start with. Why does it have '5 minutes remaining'? And if CCleaner has crashed then how is it going to make any kind of report? It just doesn't look right. I wouldn't put your email address in there. (I wouldn't try to send it). I'll see what I can find, if it's a genuine error message it needs revising.
  23. No problems, if there was an issue then we would want to try and track it down. It does seem from what you say that CCleaner is running, and cleaning, at startup. (But you were a bit eager to look for the results). Windows 10 does present you with the desktop quicker than 7, but it can still be doing startup tasks in the background for another few minutes. You can see this by watching Task Manager after booting. You might want to take a look at AdwCleaner from Malwarebytes. It's not a rival to CCleaner, it does a different job. What the latest versions of Adw can do is remove unwanted/uneeded start up items and background tasks that the computer manufacturer has put there.
  24. It's simple when you know how: Go to Options>About and click on 'Upgrade to Pro.' Enter your key and name in the box that comes up and click on 'Register' to re-register your existing key.
  25. Unfortunately the Duplicate File finder is only available in the Windows version of CCleaner and is not included in the Mac version. This is also the case with some of the other tools available for Windows, they are just not available in the Mac version. It is because of the different ways that the operating systems work, in particular the Mac's Sandboxing. You can find the (admittedly out-of-date) documentation for CCleaner for Mac here: https://www.ccleaner.com/docs/ccleaner-for-mac This might be a clearer overview of CCleaner for Mac's functions/capabilities: https://www.pcmag.com/feature/294508/ccleaner-for-mac/1
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