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  1. 8 hours ago, hazelnut said:

    The problem is that CCleaner 5.44 crashes immediately so the setting can't be set. I also tried to set the setting in CCleaner 5.43 and then use the .ini file with CCleaner 5.44, but it has no effect. This workaround also had no effect for me before with CCleaner 5.42, the only thing that helped was reinstalling Kaspersky.

    CCleaner 5.44 introduced pop-up ads, I wonder if this has anything to do with it.

  2. I think I got the same problem when I updated the portable version from 5.43 to 5.44 (I already reported it here). It starts, the GUI is shown for a second and then it just "disappears". In the Windows event log it can be seen that CCleaner crashed (it also shows ntdll.dll as the Fault Module Name there). I use Windows 10 x64 1803 (Build 17143.137) and Kaspersky 19.0.01088(a). Version 5.44 is therefore completely unusable for me.

    In a virtual machine with Windows 10 x32 1803 and Avast Free it works without a problem (version 5.42 also worked there).

  3. CCleaner 5.44 is unusable for me. It starts, the GUI is shown for a second and then it just "disappears". In the Windows event log it can be seen that CCleaner crashed.

    I also had the original problem that CCleaner 5.42 crashed when I wanted to start the cleaning. This was solved (at least for me) by removing and reinstalling Kaspersky 18/19. CCleaner 5.43 also worked (without reinstalling Kaspersky). But CCCleaner 5.44 just crashes at the start and is therefore unusable for me. I use Windows 10 1803 (Build 17143.137) and Kaspersky 19.0.01088(a).

    In a virtual machine with Windows 10 x32 1803 and Avast Free it works without a problem (version 5.42 also worked there).

  4. On 8.5.2018 at 00:02, MirceaForce said:

    this works perfect but did veryfy your system restore after using kavremover ? it's not working anymore

    kavremover breaks the registry

    You are right, I verified it and had the same problem. This problem is known since 2016 and occurs on Windows 10 1607 and newer. Back then someone on the Kaspersky forums said that the developers know about it and some confirmed in December 2016 that it seems to be fixed, but it still seems to be a problem with the latest version from March 2018.

    I tried CCleaner 5.42 on another PC with Windows 10 1803 and Kaspersky 2018 with patch h today and there the crash didn't occur. This is a very strange problem.

  5. I have exactly the same problem here with Windows 10 1709 Build 16299.402 x64 and Kaspersky Anti-Virus 18.0.0.405(g).

    If I close Kaspersky completely, CCleaner works; whitelisting CCleaner in Kaspersky has no effect. In a virtual machine with Windows 10 x86 and Avast I don't have this problem.

  6. On 25.4.2018 at 20:38, pk2 said:

    @others (64-bit users): please download procdump.zip (https://download.sysinternals.com/files/Procdump.zip), close running CCleaner UI and run procdump.exe -e 1 -f "" -x "C:\Program Files\CCleaner\CCleaner64.exe" - it should create a dump file when CCleaner crashes when you press "Clean" button.

    Thanks!

    I created a dump file using procdump:

    https://app.box.com/s/scqvm6x0kpgj40lie7s1g9f6r0t6inf0

    The error code is 0xC0000374. My OS is Windows 10 1709 Build 16299.402 x64 and I use Kaspersky Anti-Virus 18.0.0.405(g).

    If I close Kaspersky completely, CCleaner works; whitelisting CCleaner in Kaspersky has no effect. In a virtual machine with Windows 10 x86 and Avast I don't have this problem.

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