This happened to me too. I am using Windows 10 and would like to change the icons back.
This happened to me too. I am using Windows 10 and would like to change the icons back.
Found this:
The CCleaner Browser is only being offered to a limited number of users when Updating CCleaner itself.
Most browsers will change your file associations when you first install them.
If/when this happens then it's easy enough to change them back.
For the example of PDF files:
- Right click on any PDF file and select 'Open With > ' and then 'Choose another app'.
- Choose the application that you want to open PDFs with, then tick "Always use this App to open PDF files'.
- Click 'OK'.
- The file will open in the App that you have chosen, you can close it if you dont want to work on it just then.
- Job done, and your PDF icons should change back to how they were. (If they don't change straight away then restart your computer).
A change has been promised to the Browser to make file associations a more obvious seting during the Browser install.
The Browser is now available for others who don't get the offer during a CCleaner update/install.
I would like to have ccleaner the one for free placed my desktop computer
19 minutes ago, margaret scialabba said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <p> I would like to have ccleaner the one for free placed my desktop computer </p> </div>
I'm not sure what you are getting at. If you want help please start a new thread and be as descriptive as you can be. I deleted the post you left with nothing but an email address in it.
On 11/05/2020 at 14:35, Nergal said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents"> <p> I'm not sure what you are getting at. If you want help please start a new thread and be as descriptive as you can be. I deleted the post you left with nothing but an email address in it. </p> </div>
Whats not to get - when I upgraded to a paid version of CCleaner I got an unwanted browser which doesn't provide the same information as the free version I had and the new cleaner looks identical to the Chrome settings for deleting files.
2 hours ago, B Thames said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents ipsClearfix" data-gramm="false"> <p> Whats not to get - when I upgraded to a paid version of CCleaner I got an unwanted browser which doesn't provide the same information as the free version I had and the new cleaner looks identical to the Chrome settings for deleting files. </p> </div>
1 my question wasn't directed at you. Who are you, you just jumped right in.
2 what does that have to do with either the subject of the thread or what the person I was talking to had said. As I said to them, start a new thread and be descriptive. Ccleaner browser doesn't come with pro, it sounds like you downloaded the free installer.