Antivirus AVG 2012 is checked under utilities, but I no longer have it. When I had the 2012 version of AVG, my CCleaner cleaned the unneeded logs, etc.
When the AVG 2012 expired, I removed it from my computer to try a different antivirus. Ten days later I bought AVG 2013, and installed it. [Yes, I first removed all traces of Kaspersky before installing AVG 2013].
CCleaner is not recognizing the 2013 AVG version and the 2012 AVG is still checked in the Utilities section of CCleaner. How do I get rid of the 2012 AVG listing and get my CCleaner to list 2013 version AND clean it??
Hello minmn and welcome to the forum. I'm going to suggest something that seems almost too simple and may or may not work: Uninstall CCleaner, restart your machine, then reinstall CCleaner. If this doesn't work, post back, I have another suggestion that's a lot more involved.
I hope I did the correct editing, so far. Previously I had tried to reinstall CCleaner, but it didn't fix anything.
Inside the registry I removed AVG2012 and AVG8 folders [after backing up the registry].
There is a typo error in my original post. I have AVG version 2014 [not 2013]. I did not do the next thing you typed above: EDIT: Internal CCleaner Code for the Above Entries:
I'm a tad confused about that last step. Nothing in my registry comes up looking like your photo copied entries above. See attached registry pictures.
The last part , if you mean the very last block of text I my post after the edit, is from ccleaner's internal code. Ccleaner currently doesn't clean 2014. If you create a winapp2 file (see my signature for explanation) and paste the one for 2013 in it (replace all mention of 2013 with the corresponding year 2014) you'll be able to clean it while the developers add it to the program directory. Hope that helps.