Installing 2.0.1.507 - No go!

My previous version of CCleaner worked great!

I downloaded the latest version but it will not install - it doesn't recognize the CCleaner.exe file.

I downloaded the latest version from an alternate site - same problem.

I uninstalled my current version and tried a new installation - and now I have NO CCleaner, but this time a window popped up about lack of a 1033.dll file.

I'm running Windows XP SP2 Hebrew-enabled, through a hardware firewall on the router of my home network.

Suggestions? Thanks!

Can you reinstall the old version you had for now?

Older versions can be found here on right hand side

http://filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/

I believe the file you mentioned is to do with languages. There are sites which have free downloads of the 1033.dll file but I do not know enough about this area to suggest that you do it.

yeah, there's sites that you can download .dll files from, such as www.dll-files.com

it's a trustworthy site and I've used it many times

although, lang-1033.dll isn't a universal windows .dll file.. it was specifically created for CCleaner, so chances are you probably won't find it on any .dll download sites

unless the file you need is _ISRES1033.dll ?

_ISRES1033.dll is a file needed for installation shields (installing software)

if that's the file you are missing, you can just download it from www.dll-files.com

then put it in the C:\Windows\System32 directory

if lang-1033.dll is the file you are missing, then I have no idea how to fix that.

Mr. G is probably the only one that can help you with that

maybe the new CCleaner version isn't compatible with Hebrew yet? that's the only thing I can think of

(since lang-1033.dll is a language translation file..)

I believe that downloading the CCleaner portable version all language files are included in the package

;)

Edit: Oppss ! lang-1033.dll is missing. No idea which language it would contain <_<

Update: Seems that the reference for hebrew language .dll file is lang-1037.dll

:unsure:

lang-1033.dll is now embedded within the main EXE.

The problem could be due to an old version of the EXE not being overwritten. I'd suggest rebooting and then installing the latest version from:

http://download.piriform.com/ccsetup201.exe

MrG