For the first time ever since I've used it (a great utility, by the way, despite what trolls might say,) CC has got caught up on the following file:
avg [anti-virus]\ ... \ backup \ incavi.avm
always at 89% of the cleaning process.
Do others have the same issue?
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CCleaner: v.2.36.1233
Lenovo T410s | Windows7 64-bit
Core i5 520M | 3GB RAM
Bluetooth | Lenovo Wireless
WXGA+ | 128GB SSD
Might just be locked by AVG. Have you tried adding it to the ignore list?
ident
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Might just be locked by AVG. Have you tried adding it to the ignore list?
Would be disappointing if an AV allowed access to it's backup folder
Might just be locked by AVG. Have you tried adding it to the ignore list?
WebAtom's and ident's posts contradict one another, and thus confuse to me.
If I add AVG to the 'ignore' list, what do I lose (in terms of clean-up) and what do I gain in terms of completeness?
ident
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WebAtom's and ident's posts contradict one another, and thus confuse to me.
If I add AVG to the 'ignore' list, what do I lose (in terms of clean-up) and what do I gain in terms of completeness?
How do the contradict each other? WebAtom said the file it is cleaning which by the log posted is nested under the directory \Backups\
I said it would be disappointing if a file could read/write/delete to a Antivirus backup location
Go to options - exclude and add the file it's halting on. You wont be losing anything in completeness as you put it.
Maybe some more information here for you http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=9901