I have a problem with the CCleaner Cloud version, when defragmenting a large file (20GB) hosted on an external hard drive, when I cancel it, there are bad sectors in the drive, located where the file in question is. Cancellation of defragment break sectors on the hard disk surface.
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Hey <a contenteditable="false" data-ipshover="" data-ipshover-target="<___base_url___>/profile/74104-sirio/?do=hovercard" data-mentionid="74104" href="<___base_url___>/profile/74104-sirio/" rel="">@Sirio</a>, thanks for getting in touch.
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This is not something that we have seen before. Is this something that happens with the <a href="http://ccleaner.com/defraggler/download/standard" rel="">desktop version of Defraggler?</a>
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Sorry Yes,
I got confused, I thought it was the version I installed, but it was the old desktop version, the web version does not cause this problem? I will use it more often.
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The CCleaner Cloud versions of Defraggler and Speccy are rather more up to date than the stand-alone consumer versions <span class="ipsEmoji">?</span></p>
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So people who buy the Defraggler and Speccy standalone versions do not get up to date versions ?
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So people who buy the Defraggler and Speccy standalone versions do not get up to date versions ?
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They will - but not on the same release cycle of late: