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CCleaner and Flash Player


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With the "Cleaner" icon highlighted, just to the right you should see "Cleaner Settings", click on the "Applications" tab and scroll to "Multimedia". Look to see if "Adobe Flash Player"(or what ever flash player you are using) is listed. If it is checked, try unchecking it. That setting should only clean logs/traces left by the multimedia player, not effecting the program. Also try running "Analyze" to see what CCleaner will clean, review it carefully, looking for any signs of your player files. You may have to spend some time un-check-marking items one at a time to define specifically what is happening. If you are in a hurry, uncheck "Applications and Multimedia" to see the effect, then running "Analyze" and comparing. If you right click on the window with the analyzize list, you can save the list to a text file for later comparison.

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With the "Cleaner" icon highlighted, just to the right you should see "Cleaner Settings", click on the "Applications" tab and scroll to "Multimedia". Look to see if "Adobe Flash Player"(or what ever flash player you are using) is listed. If it is checked, try unchecking it.

 

Did as you listed above, ran cleaner and it's still working ;) that'll do for me thanks!

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