I'm running the latest version of CCleaner on Windows XP SP2.
When I press 'Analyze' the program comes back with some large amount of tmp files to be deleted (this morning it was 86MB)
However, when I follow this up immediately with 'Run Cleaner' the amount deleted is much smaller (this morning 12.1 MB).
Strangely, when I follow this up with another 'Analyze' - this time CCLeaner comes back with '0.0 MB' ie it no longer finds the original debris.
What is going on - anyone any ideas?
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Kes
Cleaner - strange bug (?)
Started by Vartkes, Mar 13 2006 10:50 AM
2 replies to this topic
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Posted 13 March 2006 - 10:50 AM
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Posted 24 March 2006 - 01:07 AM
If you've a lot of programs running, temp files get removed (and created) all the time. It could be possible that in the short space between 'analyzing' and 'cleaning' that these files may have been cleared.
Wait until your harddrive has stopped chugging before running CC and see if that makes a difference.
I know thats not the answer you want, but it's the only one I can think of at the moment.
B.
Wait until your harddrive has stopped chugging before running CC and see if that makes a difference.
I know thats not the answer you want, but it's the only one I can think of at the moment.
B.
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Posted 24 March 2006 - 08:25 AM
burtman, on Mar 24 2006, 02:07 AM, said:
If you've a lot of programs running, temp files get removed (and created) all the time. It could be possible that in the short space between 'analyzing' and 'cleaning' that these files may have been cleared.
Wait until your harddrive has stopped chugging before running CC and see if that makes a difference.
I know thats not the answer you want, but it's the only one I can think of at the moment.
B.
Wait until your harddrive has stopped chugging before running CC and see if that makes a difference.
I know thats not the answer you want, but it's the only one I can think of at the moment.
B.
Hi burtman
Thanks for that observation. I'll keep an eye out to see if it happens at certain times of the day and not others e.g. when the system is flushing itself of old files in the cache anyway.
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