How can I remove a program listed in the Cleaner Settings Applications-tab?
When I installed Opera for testing purposes, it was automatically added to that list. But after I uninstalled it, Opera was still there.
I even tried reinstalling the CCleaner, but it didn't solve the problem.
Looking forward to hearing from you
pschoefer
How can I remove a program listed in the Cleaner Settings Applications-tab?
When I installed Opera for testing purposes, it was automatically added to that list. But after I uninstalled it, Opera was still there.
I even tried reinstalling the CCleaner, but it didn't solve the problem.
Looking forward to hearing from you
pschoefer
Simply select Opera and click on 'Delete Entry' button.
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Simply select Opera and click on 'Delete Entry' button.
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There is no button "Delete Entry"...
There are only the checkboxes, and there's no difference whether I check it or not.
There is no button "Delete Entry"...
There are only the checkboxes, and there's no difference whether I check it or not.
Sorry i've misunderstood the question (my bad english
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Guess you were speaking about the Tools > Uninstall tab of CCleaner.
Is Opera listed there ?
Sorry i've misunderstood the question (my bad english
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Guess you were speaking about the Tools > Uninstall tab of CCleaner.
Is Opera listed there ?
No, Opera is completely uninstalled. I even searched the registry for Opera entries and deleted them manually.
I mean Cleaner > Applications.
There I have:
Opera
- Cookies
- Internet Cache
- Internet History
No, Opera is completely uninstalled. I even searched the registry for Opera entries and deleted them manually.
If you go to Program Files\CCleaner, open the winapp.ini file, find the Opera entry and you will see what reg key CCleaner uses to detect Opera. You can then open regedit, navigate to that key and delete it (make a registry backup or restore point first to be safe if you want)
If you go to Program Files\CCleaner, open the winapp.ini file, find the Opera entry and you will see what reg key CCleaner uses to detect Opera. You can then open regedit, navigate to that key and delete it (make a registry backup or restore point first to be safe if you want)
Opera is detected by a "SpecialDetect":
SpecialDetect=DET_OPERA
Opera is detected by a "SpecialDetect":
SpecialDetect=DET_OPERA
Yes. There is no registry entry (I even searched the registry for "Opera" and there are no more entries). ![:(]()
I just had the great idea to search for filenames containing "opera" and found that I did not delete the "application data" entry.
Deleted & problem solved.