Today I updated CCleaner to version 2.32.993, and upon scanning my registry, I was prompted with an error stating, "No Disk - There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive D:".
We need your help as we haven't been able to reproduce the problem.
Let's find out which entries are displaying the error message:
1 - Please, uncheck all entries in the registry screen,
2 - Check one entry and press "Scan for Issues",
3 - Did the entry selected in step 2 show the "No Disk" error message dialog?,
if the answer is yes:
3a. What happens when you press "Continue" (you will probably have to dismiss the message error a couple of times)?
3b. Does the scanning progress?
3c. Once the scanning is over, are you able to fix issues?
3d. Once you fix the issues if you run Scan for Issues again do you still get the error message dialog?
4 - Uncheck item checked in number 2,
5 - Repeat the process for the next entry...
How many entries showed the dialog?
Ok MrT I've had this problem which I've talked about in the Announcements. Once the message shows I have to click Continue 3 or 4 times before it clears. If I uncheck "ActiveX and Class issues" it doesn't show just the same as Copper Orange has said. So how come the Cancel doesn't cancel the scan and Continue doesn't continue with the scan? It does continue scanning after the message has disappeared.
I've asked this before but no one has answered. Will CCleaner run under /debug mode? Recuva and Defraggler do so why not CC? I've tried it but it doesn't leave a debug log file behind.
I'm on Windows 7 and downloaded the new version of CCleaner 2.28.1091 and I am getting similar errors that are talked about in here. I get the error "There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk2\DR2.
If I click "continue" about 8 times, the program comes up and works fine. I do not have anything clicked in my registry.
Also, when I use the "update" on CCleaner, it automatically uses Internet Explorer and my default browser is FireFox. Anything I can do to fix that?