So is that the conclusion, - that some versions of Google Chrome and Google Desktop Search escapes CCleaner?
It is a 'Possible' bug,
The "missing" installs may be using a different registry position to the one ccleaner looks for it in, or one of who knows how many PC issues that could be affecting it.
This is not a 100% fool-proof cleaner - and should not be touted as the be all end all of Cleaners.
Don't go getting aggro @ ccleaner, just because it may have missed something, this is where you can and have reported an issue, don't expect it resolved on the spot.
Now that you have reported it it will be possible for the DEV's to investigate.
If a program like Chrome is missing, I'd recommend a full uninstall then run the ccleaner registry clean,
then restart the pc, then re-install Chrome.
If you noticed the program (ie: chrome) disappear after updating ccleaner, uninstall and try a previous version (available on www.filehippo.com ) to confirm.
It may also have been the chrome update that has moved where it's stored or if you installed to another location instead of the "C:\" drive.
If a program like Chrome is missing, I'd recommend a full uninstall "of chrome" then run the ccleaner registry clean,
then restart the pc, then re-install Chrome. then the issue.
If you noticed the program (ie: chrome) disappear after updating ccleaner, uninstall and try a previous version (available on www.filehippo.com ) to confirm.
It may also have been the chrome update that has moved where it's stored or if you installed to another location instead of the "C:\" drive.
please try the above tshooting and report back so the dev's and forumites have more info to work on.
Listen, this can't be helped - it's a problem that will arise from time to time. The thing is that VLC-player, RealPlayer, Google Chrome have changed their freeware recently. The old path that CCleaner used in order to find the temp files isn't the same anymore. So: these freewares have dropped out of CCleaners list.
I do not have VLC-player (Videolan) installed for the moment, so I can't say if it's back.
But the bottom line is: programs will drop of the list ever so often until CCleaners staff get them back on. They can't do anything. The decisions are made by other companies.
Have patience and wait for the next update. It's not a good idea to use old versions. They are not fitted to mach the new freeware and could cause issues.
Have patience and wait for the next update. It's not a good idea to use old versions. They are not fitted to mach the new freeware and could cause issues.
Its is still quite safe for testing purposes, to verify an issue exists it could be an invaluable trouble shooting step for the dev's.
You may not want to continue using an old version for your reasons but this should not hold back your troubleshooting.
As if using a CC old version works it means they may have changed something
and if using an older version of Chrome works it verifies it is likely Chrome's issue and they should attempt to find out why.