Just for your information:
It's strange and sad that some bugs are consistently ignored...
Just for your information:
It's strange and sad that some bugs are consistently ignored...
Yes, i can reproduce this for months, also now on Windows 10 1903 and the latest CCleaner release; you can never see the clean results, because CCleaner will disappear at (or before) reaching 100%, so you cannot know if the scan you ordered deleted (all) the files it's supposed to.
17 hours ago, APMichael said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents"> <p> It's strange and sad that some bugs are consistently ignored... </p> </div>
yeah, and it's also sad that people are always trying to make up excuses/justifications for incorrect behavior of software, like in this older post:
On 13/04/2018 at 01:24, ident said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents"> <p> Why you running it in safemode? </p> </div>
Clearly;
- most if not all cleaners except for CCleaner are able to function correctly in safe mode.
- as someone else said, people want to do mainentance tasks (like using a cleaner) especially when there is a problem, so it's very likely people that have a problem causing them to go to safe mode will use a cleaner as part of their mainentance tasks. The usability in this scenario is significant, so it's not an excuse to say "why use a cleaner in safe mode".
Also because of this correlation (people intending to use CCleaner in safe mode for specific reasons), it means the user experience of the software is impacted.
It's a technical CCleaner issue, you cannot put it on the user. Maybe CCleaner relies on a driver that cannot work properly in Safe mode, or something like that or mentioned (about web end) earlier, but if anything is going on, then it's a result of CCleaner doing awkward things (that can fail in safemode) or relying on unconvential things.. yeah, because most competiting cleaners can work properly.