Recently, I unchecked the "Only delete files from the Windows Temp folder older than 24 hours" and then checked it again. Before I unchecked it the analysis of the Temp folder was almost instant. Now it hangs for ~20 seconds before proceeding despite being on the same settings.
Is there a way to remedy this so that I can regain the 'pre-meddling' analysis time?
It seems to scan everything in the Temp folder now as opposed to before, for example, it now scans and analyses anti-virus IDE files in there. And when the analysis finishes it displays that there is a greater amount of data to be deleted than it actually does. It says ~100MB of data will be deleted if I actually clean it but the post-clean screen displays ~1MB being removed and it hangs during the cleaning of the Temp folder for 10 seconds which it didn't do before.
Could it possibly be something to do with the settings and entries in the registry? I've already tried uninstalling it and then re-installing it.
I ran it once with the "Only delete files in Windows Temp folders older than 24 hours" unchecked.
It's not so much that there are files that are difficult to delete; it's that CCleaner takes the time to analyse and report files it is not going to delete.
I've tried re-installing CCleaner over itself as well and it didn't work. I've looked at the before and after .ini file and there is no discernible difference except for the DelayTemp value which is 0 for when "Only delete files in Windows Temp folders older than 24 hours" is unchecked and 1 for when it is. I think I'm just being too pernickety, in any case, I'm going to click on the "Restore default settings" button (so stupid to have not seen it) now to see if it fixes the 'problem'.