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Ivan Belov

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  1. 22 minutes ago, nukecad said:

    You have been answered twice here already, I'm sorry if you cannot understand that answer - here it is again.

    1. Yes, there is currently a bug in CCleaner v5.69 that is causing a 'CPU leak' and slowdow/freeze in certain circumstances.
    2. Whether it happens to you or not depends on how you are using CCleaner.
      It is happening to you personally because you are doing a Wipe Free Space on 3 drives, it is not normal to do that every time you clean.
    3. Yes, it will be fixed in the next CCleaner update.

    To stop your freeze it until the update/fix is available:
    Stop doing the unneccessary Wipe Free Space that you are doing on 3 drives with every clean - Open CCleaner, Clean normally (without the Wipe Free Space), Close CCleaner - then you will not see the freeze.

    I already have no words!
    Who told you that I do deep cleaning EVERY TIME?
    Why are you going to teach how to maintain your PC user ?????
    Why are you sure that the user who asks you to troubleshoot YOUR program knows less about software and Windows than you ???? (as well as about your PC, its elements and architecture ???)
    Why is it NOT OK to do a DEEP cleanup IMMEDIATELY on three disks in the latest version of your program ?????
    What have you done with the program that everyone has been using since 2003 ???
    Sorry, to "break" such a simple popular program you need to have great talent! (

  2. 13 hours ago, nukecad said:

    Yes, it's a bug in v5.69 and as said above it will be fixed in the next CCleaner update.

    It's a problem with 'leaking' device context handles, as you say that you are not a newbie to software user then you will probably know that 'leak' means that the longer the programme is open the more of the CPU it will want to use.
    Closing the programme means it is no longer trying to hog the CPU.

    This is why with normal use most users are not even aware that there is an issue, they open CCleaner, clean, and close CCleaner - the leak does not have time to affect anything noticably.
    Only those who leave CCleaner open for longer times notice it, because the programme is open for longer it has time to hog the CPU.

    In your particular case you are regularly wiping free space on 3 drives and that is not normal usage, (Wipe Free Space is not meant to be used like that), and that will mean that you have CCleaner open for longer than it would be in normal usage.

    So it then becomes a race between can finish wiping your 3 dives before the leak causes your CPU to top out, from what you describe then it is finishing the wipes but then because of the leak it has no more CPU resources to do anything else.
    In that circumstance force closing CCleaner (by task manage or a restart) frees up the CPU again.

    I suggest that if you realy insist on continuing to wipe all 3 of your drives with each run of CCleaner, which is your choice to make, then you stop wiping them until the next CCleaner update fixes the context handle leak. For now untick Wipe Free Space and just do the cleaning without the wiping of free space.
    (Alternatively wipe one at once, closing and reopening CCleaner between each one).

    Once the leak is fixed in the next update then you can go back to wiping free space every time if you want to. (But it's not necessary).

    PS. While SSDs can stand many more rewrites than they used to do in the early days they still have a limit on how many times they can be written to, it's just a much bigger limit than the early SSDs had.

     

    Hey.
    I read your message and the only thing I understood is that you have to wait for the update of your program, which will fix the errors of the current version.
    I am unpleasantly surprised by your teachings on how programs work on a computer running Windows 10 (((
    Most of your message is irrelevant to the problem
    work of the current version of CCleaner.
    And in general, far from reality: I wrote that your program loads the processor very heavily, and you write to me that your program cannot be "closed". None of my "heavy" graphics programs force you to reboot the PC or use the task manager to "exit" it does not "load" the operating system so much that Windows itself starts to "freeze"!
    I am forced to remove your program before exiting as you write a new version.
    After that, I will need to test the new version and decide on the further use of CCleaner in general.
    Additionally, I use Avast Premium Security antivirus - I have been buying it annually for five years.
    The question arose: if the manufacturer AVAST has not been able to repair a 26 kilobyte program for a month, then how does AVAST work (and does it work?)?
    Maybe it's time to switch to another antivirus?
    I have to end our dialogue because I have not received any answer to my question other than the message that we must wait for the new version.
    Your messages were extremely strange for me ((
    Good luck.

  3. Thank you for your reply. As for the SSD drive, I took it into account ("ten myths about SSD that will never die")).
    I'm sorry, but I'm not a newbie to software - so I can independently determine the timing and options for servicing my PC.)
    Therefore, the problem with your software is described by me exactly: CCleaner does not quit after the operations specified by me. Namely, it "freezes" at the moment when all the operations by your program with my settings are performed, as can be seen from the program message (all disks are cleaned in full), but the program at this moment "freezes" and does not report which files were deleted and so on, which should be in the task completion report. In this case, your program does not close normally. You can close it only through the task manager, or by restarting Windows. CCleaner
    This is, in my opinion, a problem and a danger of breaking Windows. In addition, I can say that this, in my opinion, the malfunction was discovered by me in the latest version of your program - before that everything worked fine.

    p .s. I ask you to explain your answer that only your open program (which has already completed all the scheduled tasks!) "can heavily load your processor" (?). I should be aware of some hidden from me as a user operations that does your program execute even without executing the tasks I activated?

  4. Ladies and gentlemen. With these settings (see screenshots), your program hangs at the end of the cleanup. To shutdown it requires a task manager or a system restart. I noticed that the latest version of your program loads the operating system very strongly, unlike earlier versions! Although the operations performed by me are the same as before. Please tell me if these problems of your program will be eliminated or will I have to abandon it and start using other programs? Thank.

    Windows 10 Pro x64 / version 2004.

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  5. Ladies and gentlemen. With these settings (see screenshots), your program hangs at the end of the cleanup. To shutdown it requires a task manager or a system restart. I noticed that the latest version of your program loads the operating system very strongly, unlike earlier versions! Although the operations performed by me are the same as before. Please tell me if these problems of your program will be eliminated or will I have to abandon it and start using other programs? Thank.

    Windows 10 Pro x64 / version 2004.

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