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  1. @Hmm as you can see I've now split this into a seperate thread for you. I'd untick everything in Internet Explorer other than "Temporary Internet Files" and "Cookies". Although IE is now deprecated those two are still in use by other Windows and 3rd party apps, they are just convinient storage areas for temporary files so other things than IE have been using them for years. CCleaner itself puts temporary files in "Internet Explorer -Temporary Internet Files" when launched - and then cleans them (if it's ticked). So you are going to see it every time you run a clean. The fact that you have those files from Chrome less that a minute after a previous clean says to me that your Chrome is synced and/or running in the background? Either that or you have run Chrome in between the 2 screenshots. That doesn't seem to be an issue, but if Chrome is running in the background I'm wondering if that could also be affecting the cleaning of Edge Chromium? They could be using common files? Anyway, putting that aside for now: As your issue seems to be with Edge Chromium it would be interesting if you could try each of the cleaning sections one at a time to see which is/are being 'sticky'. It's probably the analysis that's taking the time rather than the cleaning itself, so just doing an analyse for each in turn should show it up. To do that right-click on each one in turn and 'Ananlyze' it to see how long it's taking. eg: You'll probably find that it's just one of them that is taking longer than the others.
  2. Just to note that I've split the edge issue from @Hmm and replies into its own topic. https://community.ccleaner.com/topic/64399-edge-slow-to-clean/#comment-341386
  3. Yes that's how the new 'account' keys work, but you have confirmed my assumption that the 'account' is tied to your email address.
  4. I'm not sure about that. Wisewiz is reporting slow launching to the User Interface, starting with v6.10 and a new licence key. You are reporting slow cleaning starting with 6.09 - which is a different thing. Firstly are you using Winapp2 or some other add-on? If you don't trim them down after installing them then they can realy slow cleaning. I'd also suggest that you look in Task Manager and see what is running when 'idle'. Open task Manager and let the computer sit there, after 5 or 10 minutes you'll probably see some background tasks start up. The fact that your cooling fans start up when 'idle' suggests that something is runnning in the background to make you chips run hotter. Following Windows Updates there is always quite a lot going on in the background, sometimes for hours afterwards. (or even days - if you don't allow the computer some idle time after a Windows Update then it has to do update tasks a little bit at a time when it can). You don't normally see all that background activity unless you are looking in Task maager, but it's using your CPU and could be slowing things down. eg. Last week's Windows Updates download a new iteration of the 'Malicious Software Removal Tool' which then loaded to scan your machine in the background. MSRT always slows down things a bit when it runs in the background.
  5. No, I am not an employee. (Just an experienced and trusted user), Employees have the word 'CCleaner' after their name and use the CCleaner logo to show that they are staff - like Andrei above. I have no way of knowing what you said to support or what their reply was.
  6. It's all useful stuff. Even if something does turn out to be only affecting one person you never know if it may later help someone else. Sometimes it can be a few years later that someone asks a question and you remember that something similar happened before so go looking for it again. As for the new style keys you are not the only one who didn't know about them, and I agree that from your testing it appears to be a significant factor; Here's Dave CCleaners explanation of them. And if you scroll down a couple of posts from that you'll find my plainer language translation of it. https://community.ccleaner.com/topic/64334-are-ccleaner-pro-and-avast-cleanup-premium-the-same-product/#comment-341151 Reading that again now gives me another idea. Do you by any chance have any AV/Firewall blocks on Avast, AVG, or HMA? Anyway it's gone midnight here so I think we'll have to wait and see if the staff pick up my flag when they get into work tomorrow morning (UK time).
  7. Thanks for the clarification and detail, it should help the devs to track down the issue in the coding.
  8. So to recap, The launch-lag has only started happening for you with Pro v6.10 registered with your new key. It doesn't happen if you use your old key to register Pro v6.10. It does happen if you use an older version (v6.08) with that new key. It doesn't happen with an new install of Free v6.10. Very peculiar. Can I ask (just for a bit more info); is your old key one of the 24 digit ones (XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX) and presumably the new one is the new 20 digit style (XXXXXX-XXXXXX-XXXXXX)? For licencing issues you have to contact support, and I'm not sure what they would make of this odd situation or if they would just issue an alternative key. TBH I'm not sure that getting another key would change anything. As you are the only one reporting this lag at the current time then it does seem to be something specific to your machines and/or the way they are set up. But just what that would be to act in this odd way I can't think. Even if it were something like your AV or Firewalls then why delay one key/version combination but not another? So it does seem to be looking like it may be the new key, but just why that might happen is puzzling to say the least. I'll flag it up to the staff to see if they can help to throw any light on what may be happening here. It's almost 11 at night here in the UK though, so they may not see it until tomorrow morning.
  9. Ok so it's not that 'backup' bug, and it only happens after your register CCleaner using the new key. Have you tried putting your old key into 6.10 using 'Activate new key' and seeing how 6.10 launches with the old key?
  10. Options>Licence Key>Activate new key should let you put the old key in without having to reinstall. I also know a couple of other ways to change/use a different key, but is it worth it if you only have a couple of weeks left on it? You say that was v6.08 though, which wasn't laggy for you anyway. So what is Pro v6.10 doing on launch that might be making it laggy? (And if it is a licence check then again being disconnected from the internet should stop that check happening and so stop the lag). I think that it may be this: It's a bug from last year that was fixed at the time but may have sneaked it's way back in again when they have 'improved' the Driver Updater in v6.10, probably worth a look anyway to see if you have any NVIDIA or other large files in the Program Files\CCleaner\Data\BackupStorage directory: https://community.ccleaner.com/topic/63026-ccleaner-gui-takes-too-long-to-launch-try-this-fixed-in-601/#comment-336903
  11. We have seen long CCleaner loading times in the past, as long as 8 or 15 seconds. I've suffered from 8 second loading lag myself in the past, but like I say I'm not seeing any lag with 6.10 and presumably Hazelnut isn't either or would have mentioned it. (and nobody else has reported any lags - not yet anyway). When I said go offline I just meant disconnect from the internet to see if it was pausing/lagging because CCleaner was trying to make a connection to a server that it couldn't make. If you are not connected to the net then it (usually) recognises that and so doesn't try to connect to anything. Mine is taking slightly longer to open if this laptop is on the wifi than if it's in Flight mode, but it's less than a second in both cases. I'm trying to think what else could be causing it for you. I believe you have already turned off Smart Cleaning and Automatic Updating, so we can rule those out. Are you using the Perfomance Optimiser? Are you using Winapp2?
  12. I'm not seeing a lag here. (2 laptops. one with Pro one with Free). Odd that you say it's growing for you, that's certainly not been reported in any of the previous 'lag' posts. Does it change if you go offline before launching CCleaner?
  13. I've just done an quick comparison of 6.09 and 6.10 following a short Firefox session. Cleaned with 6.09 then analyzed with 6.10 - to see what extras 6.10 found that 6.09 hadn't cleaned. As well as the above file there is a second file found, again under 'Internet Cache'. Its called 'cache2.2023-03-16-{and so on with identifiers}' Again the Analyze listed it twice, but it's only listed once after being cleaned.* There may be others depending on your Firefox settings. (or maybe if I'd done a longer Firefox session). *That may help explain some of the reports of different amounts being reported than cleaned that we have see in the past.
  14. It something I've been meaning to look at too. I don't believe that it's new sections, but new items within the existing sections. For now I can identify one new 'profile_count_{profile charcters}.json' file that is under the 'Internet Cache' cleaning section. Oddly the Analyze seems to pick up that file twice, although it only shows once when cleaned? I need to do more comparision testing when I get round to it.
  15. Good to hear that you sorted it to your satisfaction. CCleaner Pro doesn't clean any differently from the Free version, but it does have extra tools and options available. You appear to have installed the Pro trial so you can try them out and see if they are things that you want/need.
  16. I also have to agree, if CCleaner v6.10 is dong this then it shouldn't be. (I don't have Teamviewer here). If the files can't be cleaned because the service is already running then CCleaner should either 'Skip' them or ask you if you want to close it. That's what it does with browsers or any other running app/service. It shouldn't just close the service without giving you a choice. And it certainly shouldn't restart it; particularly if it wasn't even running before. I've escalated this to the staff.
  17. As Hazelnut says, I suspect that you may have 'Prompt me to Clean on closing' set for one or more of your browsers. You can change the option(s) or turn it off.
  18. CCleaner v6.10 has added more cleaning options for some common apps: So you may see it cleaning things that older CCleaner versions didn't. But it shouldn't be starting any service other than it's own. Can you tell us what makes you think that CCleaner is starting the Teamviewer service rather than just cleaning Teamviewer files?
  19. We'll need to know some more details to be able to help, to start with: What operating system are you using? (Windows, Mac, Android, Chrome OS?). What kind of device is it? (PC, Laptop, Chromebook, Tablet, Smartphone?). I'm assuming that the Chrome browser isn't syncronised? (If it was then most of that stuff would have come back anyway after cleaning). Where were the photos/videos saved? On your device or in cloud storage? In CCleaner did you use Health Check or Custom Clean? Did you use the registry cleaner? CCleaner is meant to clear junk like your browser history and cookies, that's not an accident it's what it's for. It should not (and doesn't) delete your bookmarks, but it will clear your currently open tabs and logins if you tell it to clear the browser 'session'. It does not delete photos, videos, or other files unless you very specifically tell it to do so. However if they are in cloud storage then it might have removed the links to them depending on just what you cleared. If that is what has happened then they are still there in the cloud and you should be able to restrore those links. Game saves will depend on just how and where they were saved, and just what you cleaned. PS. Recuva is probably not going to help you much here. It can recover files that have been deleted from your machine, so if the photos/videos were deleted from there it could get them back. But if they are in the cloud then they weren't on your machine, so they are still in the cloud. Whilst Recuva can recover the files with the browser history, etc. you'd need to know just which files those were and then where to put them back, there will be multiple copies/versions of those files recovered from different dates so you'd also need to know just which one of each to put back.
  20. That's a generic message and just means that it cannot contact a server for some reason. Sometimes a server will go offline for a while, or it may be a problem with your service provider. Those usually clear themselves as someone notices it and fixes the problem. But if you are seeing this constantly over a number of days then it's an indication that something is blocking your connection to the server(s). That's usually your Antivirus or Firewall settings doing the blocking. You can try doing a scan in Health Check to see what it says for both 'Speed' and 'Security'. (You don't need to click 'Make it better' if you don't want to actually do a Health Check clean). Those two are different servers and sometimes it can connect to one but not the other, which shows if it's a particular server/connection having a problem. If both are unavailable than that's an indication that the connections are being blocked, probably by your AV or firewall settings. It is not recommended, either by Piriform/CCleaner or by Microsoft themselves, to regularly run the Registry Cleaner on Windows 10 & 11. Their registry entries change too often. As you have noted certain needed registry entries will be recreated by Windows if/when cleared. The 'Toast Notifier' entry "SpeechRuntime.exe" is the one that gets asked about the most: https://community.ccleaner.com/topic/60608-speechruntime-reappear-after-registry-clean/?tab=comments#comment-329639
  21. Have you tried stopping the Windows installer service and clearing the temp folder before changing permissions? (In your OP you seem to say you did it the other way round). Different product but the same install error: https://success.trendmicro.com/dcx/s/solution/1107889-error-code-2203-shows-when-installing-the-worry-free-business-security-wfbs-agent?language=en_US&sfdcIFrameOrigin=null
  22. It is not a bug, it is a trial of a new User Interface. What you are seeing is a Beta trial of that Welcome page. Only some users are seeing it and not everybody. That's what Beta trials are about - to evaluate/check something in the real world by giving it to a limited group of users first before a full roll-out. It may well be changed before it is fully released to everybody. See this: https://community.ccleaner.com/topic/64278-welcome-back-to-ccleaner-professional/page/2/#comment-341278
  23. nukecad

    Health Check

    It's just stupid wording. (The developers seem to think that we are all children). All it means is that Health Check has found something to clean or something to update. Even if it only finds just one temporary file to delete it will say 'under the weather'. CCleaner will almost always find something to clean, Windows is creating temporary files all the time, so even when you have just cleaned there will be something else to clean if you run CCleaner again. For more about why that happens and what you can do to stop some of it have a read of this:
  24. See my post above - It's a trial/test of a new user interface and not everyone is geting it (yet). That is why it's on one of your machines but not another.
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