Possible bug

Hi there!

After changing the deletation to the NSA method, I am experiencing something that consider to be odd: after analysis is complete the ?junk? size of files to be removed differs strongly after the cleaning is complete. What is happening?

Please see the example on the pictures:

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Thank you,

Kind regards,

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it just looks like its adding it up wrong.

look at the second picture, it says emptied recycling bin, 699.8MB.

up at the top it shows only 15.4MB deleted.

im not sure what went on but it looks like it just added the sizes up wrong. :huh:

Thank you.

Well, this only happened when I changed the deletation method to NSA. Before, the quantity of ?junk? to remove was exactly the same of the removed files. This is a very strange behaviour. :blink:

Do You have the option Only delete files older than 48hours checked. This would account for the difference

Do You have the option Only delete files older than 48hours checked. This would account for the difference

The difference was in the recycling bin, look at the second picture.

It looks like it added them up wrong, thats all.

I think the 48hrs thing would be included in analyze and run so there would be no difference ;)

Yes, I have it checked. Like I had it checked when I didn't use NSA method.

Everytime I use CCleaner event with that option checked, the recycle bin gets emptied. Two days I ago a sent to ?trash? a huge amount of MB. Today, following your idea, the amount removed should have been greater than the amount to be removed, and that simply did not happened.

I do not understand how it could added them wrong, because in the past (without NSA option) it never happened. I had sent to ?trash? over 800 MB and it only removed 15?! :blink:

Do You have the option Only delete files older than 48hours checked. This would account for the difference

Please notice the difference that happens when deselect NSA deletation method:

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There are (almost) no difference between the amont to remove and the removed one.

Something must be wrong with CCleaner.