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When I install CCleaner it runs fine for the first 3 times (around 3 secs for 4 MB, then it will take up to 15mins to clean 3 MB. Am I the only one having this problem?,

 

 

Windows 7 home x64

here is what I have ccleaner cleaning: temp internet files, cookies, history, URLs, .dat files, last download, auto complete, MRUs, thumbnails, taskbar jump list, recycle, temps, clipboard, memory dump, chkdsk, log files, error reports, DNS Cache, old prefetch, menu order, and IIS logs. Using Gutmann (35 passes)

 

P.S. I always used these settings on all of my computers this issue is only with my wifes laptop. I have the same laptop but not the same problems she is having.

I find it funny that a lot of so called pros post questions, but they call others noobs...(Grow up!)

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Thanx...It seem to be a bit faster...I'll let you know if there are any changes. I'm the NSA 7 passes instead, I want ccleaner to be great...not overkill

I find it funny that a lot of so called pros post questions, but they call others noobs...(Grow up!)

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Thanx...It seem to be a bit faster...I'll let you know if there are any changes. I'm the NSA 7 passes instead, I want ccleaner to be great...not overkill

 

Can I ask why you are securely deleting your junk files? I hardly think anyone is going to steal your computer and nick all your .tmp files :P

I'm Shane.

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Can I ask why you are securely deleting your junk files? I hardly think anyone is going to steal your computer and nick all your .tmp files :P

 

 

Why shouldn't I?, temp files can also hold viruses that programs did not detect,and info like credit card and ssi numbers. They don't have to steal my pc to get the info...trojans can get it for them.

I find it funny that a lot of so called pros post questions, but they call others noobs...(Grow up!)

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Tbh, use secure delete only when you're getting rid of your HDD or its a vastly shared computer.

If you still want to secure delete, use 1 Pass. That should work just right.

I think I'll try that on my pc...dont think I could talk the wife into letting me change hers also.

I find it funny that a lot of so called pros post questions, but they call others noobs...(Grow up!)

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