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  1. 2 hours ago, Shalom said:

    22.10.2023

    Same issue here.

    Speccy v1.32.0.803 crashes my system shortly after start with a blue screen showing:

    Stop code: SECURE_PCI_CONFIG_SPACE_ACCESS_VIOLATION
    Cause: cpuz149_x64.sys   . . . . . . . . . . . 

     

     

    I am not sure what stop code I am getting, will try tomorrow.

  2. On 09/10/2023 at 20:28, Glennpb said:

    Hello. I have a CPU temp issue with Speccy also. Speccy CPU temp is not reported on my Asus Z790 prime, i7-13700k, Windows 11. The Speccy CPU temp is reported on my Asus Z590 Gundam, i5-11600k Windows 11, same Win updates on both.  HWinfo64 reports all temps on both.  

    I think you posted this in the wrong thread.

  3. Hi NC, thanks for the help.

    No idea since when. I have not used Speccy for months. Did do a reboot - uninstall - reboot - run ccleaner - reboot - reinstall before I started this thread , but that did not fix it.

    No idea what has changed, my laptop is a live system , updates every day.

  4. > Did you actually read that Microsoft article?

    Yes I read the "article". Basically an empty article where Microsoft tells us:

    - Not needed
    - At your own risk
    - Make a backup

    I trust the ccleaner team. When they think it might be good and helpfull I use it. 

    'Us' is computer users in general, or at least those users who know about the registry.

    Well that is me both times !

  5. Hi Nukecad.  I am not sure who the "us" is you are writing about.  Is that a hand full of Whizzkids in these forum or is that the avarage ccleaner user ?

    I am using a modern device. But reguarly , I run the registry cleaner evety couple of weeks or so,  ccleaner finds hundreds of entries that can be deleted. Especially after uninstalling software.

    I do trust the ccleaner software and allow the tool to delet these entries. And of course that also realy speeds up the system 😉

     

    Lee

  6. I decided to test all the options mentioned in the posts above (custom clean, registry clean, network password, health check)

    Did them all and rebooted in-between but to my surprise could not replicate the problem.

    The password gets deleted a couple of limes a week and I assumed it was ccleaner. But now it seems it might not be ccleaner afterall.

  7. Good morning Powered. Thanks for your assistance

    I will try unticking the box and see what happens.

    (I'll keep my files local on my hard drives, not in the cloud where they could be more easily hacked).

    Carrying hardrives around 24/7. Connecting them to a phone, laptop, tablet and other peoples computer systems is  of course technically quite difficult and in my humble opinion a lot more unsafe way of working.

    > Are you using the registry cleaner section of CCleaner?

    Yes, most of the time.

    Are you using Health Check or Custom Clean?

    Yes, but most of the time custom clean.

     

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