I have a problem with CCleaner. Every time I do a scan for registry items it shows 4 or 5 items almost immediately and then just keeps scanning, until I finally just stop it, with nothing else added, I never see %100 as with previous versions I've had. My CCleaner version is the latest. I am running Windows 7 Home Premium x64, with Intel i7-860, 2,8, dual quad core. Has anybody else had this problem before? If not is there a moderator who can help me? It would be a shame to have to uninstall this great little program in favor of another. Please Help. Gary
Hi Gary, and welcome to the forum.
Just for into, the mods on here are no different to the other members, we're all volunteers, and we all endeavour to help where we can.
Can you see the item CCleaner appears to be stuck on, as it sounds like it's stuck. Maybe the last item in the results window.
If so, can you try unchecking that item from the list, and then see if you can complete a scan.
Also, what brand and version of security software do you have on your machine? it might be blocking a registry scan
Hi Gary, and welcome to the forum.
Just for into, the mods on here are no different to the other members, we're all volunteers, and we all endeavour to help where we can.
Can you see the item CCleaner appears to be stuck on, as it sounds like it's stuck. Maybe the last item in the results window.
If so, can you try unchecking that item from the list, and then see if you can complete a scan.
I thank you for the quick reply
I unchecked all and tried them one at a time and in different combinations. It just keeps going and going, never a sign that it has completed with action bar just going. It used to say %100 at the top. Does it still do that?
Also, what brand and version of security software do you have on your machine? it might be blocking a registry scan
Webroot Spysweeper
Avira Premium
Microsoft Security Essentials Worked before with these installed
Malwarebytes Anti Malware
Iobit Security 360 Pro These two installed within 30 days
They are all the most up to date versions.
Gary, do you have "Microsoft Security Essentials" and "Avira" running at the same time?
If so, you need to switch one of them off as you should only have one A/V running. They'll be conflicting with each other.
Gary, do you have "Microsoft Security Essentials" and "Avira" running at the same time?
If so, you need to switch one of them off as you should only have one A/V running. They'll be conflicting with each other.
I have tried disabling all of them and the result is still the same.
Does in still happen if you run ccleaner while you are in safe mode?
I'd think you may be experiencing some problems with all those antivirus' and anti-malware running together, and then there's the issue with Iobit in the past being accused by Malwarebytes of stealing their database.
Webroot Spysweeper
Avira Premium
Microsoft Security Essentials Worked before with these installed
Malwarebytes Anti Malware
Iobit Security 360 Pro These two installed within 30 days
They are all the most up to date versions.
why are you running so many AV/AM items together? This will do more harm then any good.
What are you trying to acheive by registry cleaning?
why are you running so many AV/AM items together? This will do more harm then any good.
What are you trying to acheive by registry cleaning?
They have always worked in harmony before. I needed to add the last two to get rid of a virus which the others could not find. Security essentials, Iobit and MalwareBytes are meant to work alongside your existing programs/
What is it I am trying to do with Registry Cleaner? TRYING TO GET IT TO WORK PROPERLY AS IT IT IS MEANT TO.
MSE is *not* meant to be ran alongside of others. And I doubt IOBit Security is. (besides, you shouldn't use IOBit software, they have been known for stealing virus databases from MalwareBytes...)
This might sound weird, but having more than one resident protection will detect *less* viruses due to conflicts.
I'd stick to just MSE, its all sorts of acclaimed and isnt a resource hog or anything.
What is it I am trying to do with Registry Cleaner? TRYING TO GET IT TO WORK PROPERLY AS IT IT IS MEANT TO.
That's the whole point Gary. Although there may not have been any obvious side effects to running more than one A/V at the same time, there will be consequences, and some programs not working as they should could be one of those consequences.
Worse than CCleaner not working is the fact stated by one of the other guys, that you don't have effective protection from malware through running applications which conflict with each other, and put quite plainly, can cancel each other out.
Before anyone on here can help with your CCleaner issue, you will have to sort out the A/V conflicts issue, and that means correctly uninstalling the ones you don't need.
If you have Avira Premium, maybe get rid of MSE which is free. Keep MBAM as long it isn't the full version running real time.
The choice is yours of course, as is the decision to follow this advice or not.
Let us know what you decide, and we'll help all we can with any advice you may need removing whichever of the A/V's you decide to remove, as there can be problems removing A/V applications with others installed.
See the last post on this page.
And if you've had a Malware problem, it may not have been cleaned from your system. If that could be the case, I would suggest following the advice in this forum thread ...
http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=20120
... and then post the logs in our Spyware Hell section where our Spyware Moderator will check them out.
Hope that helps.
That's the whole point Gary. Although there may not have been any obvious side effects to running more than one A/V at the same time, there will be consequences, and some programs not working as they should could be one of those consequences.
Worse than CCleaner not working is the fact stated by one of the other guys, that you don't have effective protection from malware through running applications which conflict with each other, and put quite plainly, can cancel each other out.
Before anyone on here can help with your CCleaner issue, you will have to sort out the A/V conflicts issue, and that means correctly uninstalling the ones you don't need.
If you have Avira Premium, maybe get rid of MSE which is free. Keep MBAM as long it isn't the full version running real time.
The choice is yours of course, as is the decision to follow this advice or not.
Let us know what you decide, and we'll help all we can with any advice you may need removing whichever of the A/V's you decide to remove, as there can be problems removing A/V applications with others installed.
See the last post on this page.
And if you've had a Malware problem, it may not have been cleaned from your system. If that could be the case, I would suggest following the advice in this forum thread ...
http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=20120
... and then post the logs in our Spyware Hell section where our Spyware Moderator will check them out.
Hope that helps.
I will uninstall MSE, I've already uninstalled Iobit Security Pro. I'll get back to you to see if it helped. Thank you for wanting to help me.
That's the whole point Gary. Although there may not have been any obvious side effects to running more than one A/V at the same time, there will be consequences, and some programs not working as they should could be one of those consequences.
Worse than CCleaner not working is the fact stated by one of the other guys, that you don't have effective protection from malware through running applications which conflict with each other, and put quite plainly, can cancel each other out.
Before anyone on here can help with your CCleaner issue, you will have to sort out the A/V conflicts issue, and that means correctly uninstalling the ones you don't need.
If you have Avira Premium, maybe get rid of MSE which is free. Keep MBAM as long it isn't the full version running real time.
The choice is yours of course, as is the decision to follow this advice or not.
Let us know what you decide, and we'll help all we can with any advice you may need removing whichever of the A/V's you decide to remove, as there can be problems removing A/V applications with others installed.
See the last post on this page.
And if you've had a Malware problem, it may not have been cleaned from your system. If that could be the case, I would suggest following the advice in this forum thread ...
http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=20120
... and then post the logs in our Spyware Hell section where our Spyware Moderator will check them out.
Hope that helps.
All this is good, I have now uninstalled MSE, Iobit Security Pro, turned off protection mode with AMW but none of this really helps my original problem, in that The Registry doe snot stop and only finds 6 or 7 erroneous registry entries while JV16T finds over 1100. I always preferred using CCleaner. It didn't even find all the stuff left over from uninstalling all of that.
only finds 6 or 7 erroneous registry entries while JV16T finds over 1100.
CCLeaner is a gentle reg checker and will ALWAYS find less than other programs
next issue taking too long, I assume we are only analysing and not cleaning, if this assumption is incorrct please refer to the advice in my signature.
Procedure
1) uncheck everything
2) check the first checkmark
3) analyis
3) i)if it gets stuck make note of this and move to step four
ii) if this goes through with out a hitch move to step four
4) uncheck the entry
5) check the next entry
6) repeat 3-5 until all entries have been checked and you've noted which entry(ies) have caused the hang
7) report back here with this information
you say you've done this but I see no report of what percentage is shown when you feel it's hung
a percent is shown throughout the scan
Also can you please try running ccleaner in safe mode.
This can sometimes show that a software driver is preventing it running properly in normal mode if it cleans okay in safe mode.
I always prefer to use RevoUninstaller to remove things.
It uses whatever the target has provided for self removal,
and can observe the strange places that self removal visits.
This provides instant clues of bizarre but relevant registry keys that may need a final wipe,
so RevoUninstaller has powerful clues which no Registry Cleaner will see after the event.
Alan
Also can you please try running ccleaner in safe mode.
This can sometimes show that a software driver is preventing it running properly in normal mode if it cleans okay in safe mode.
I did all of the above. Checking, Unchecking and rechecking the various boxes. The same thing happens, no counter and never finishes.
I started in Safe Mode and it worked fine. The animated ribbon, a;beit a different one, did show 100% and stopped. The problem seems only to be the animated ribbon on top. It didn't find any more values, but on the same hand I did a thorough cleaning with another product,so I wasn't expecting to find anything else. I am not a novice. I was asked by someone up in the thread. "What is it I am trying to do?" I was only trying to make my computer run smoother because start-up and ahut-down were taking forever and I had uninstalled some garbage programs. So I knew there was lot of garbage. Unfortunately I didn't use Revo Uninstaller Pro to uninstall the programs. I have been using this program for 4 years now and I was just trying to be loyal as someone who has donated money to Piriform.
I agree also, that this thread is too long. Unfortunately it got sidetracked into an AV/AM problem when it has nothing to do with it. Thank you for your time and unless you have any suggestions, then please close this thread, but, please reply and tell me what you decide.