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pompste

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  1. Thanks for your info! Good to know others have the same issue and whatever IIS folder/reg entry that triggers CC, is`nt being detected, is the reason.
  2. I agree. I play it safe with Firefox now and just use the most recent Firefox "ESR" version. The ESR version is always more stable and keeps most recent security updates.
  3. I have IIS log files in ccleaner list on my Windows 7, but not in Windows 8.1---I have a dual boot set up for both OS`s. I`d like to know the reason why it`s not listed in Windows 8.1 My other system cleaner has IIS log file cleaning---I`ll just have to use that one for those files apparently. I prefer CCLEANER for all my other system cleaning.
  4. Hi, I checked my system with a different system cleaner and it found 3mb of IIS log files, so apparently IIS is installed on my Windows 8.1 Pro 32 bit system. I don`t know why CCleaner does`nt have an option to clean those.
  5. I don`t know is IIS server is installed or not. How would I check for that?
  6. Hi, I have Windows 8.1 and under the "advanced" category there is no listing for IIS LOG file cleaning. Why is that? Thanks
  7. Thanks for the info! I'll check the builds site again next week.
  8. Hi, I`ve been to the builds site and no listing for the slim build, just the regular and portable builds are listed.
  9. Sure is good to see resizing the UI has been added to 5.04. Making the UI smaller on screen cuts down on all the white space too making it a little easier on the eyes. I know many could`nt even use it at all before the resizing update. Now if only they`d offer an optional UI like in 4.xxx versions. One can only wish. Thanks
  10. I`ve raised the white flag on this.It`s just not worth the mental fatigue.A "ghost only CCleaner is seeing" it shall be. At least all of my other software programs no longer detect it and that`s good. I`m amazed my operating system is still fully functional after deleting dozens of leftover reg keys associated with google chrome. What those dozens of leftover reg keys were really doing is beyond me.All I know is there is much more going on under the hood of that browser than what meets the eye. Thanks for all the suggestions to eveyone to chimed in!
  11. Maybe this issue is really a Ccleaner bug.I base this thought since all my other software programs are "not" detecting anything google chrome anymore---just ccleaner is. Reverting back to version 4.17.4808 did eliminate all 10 items under google chrome under startup,but it still lists google chrome in the apps list. I know there are much more important things in life than this issue---but since I have it whittled down to just google chrome in the apps list---anyone have any thoughts on how to get rid of that? If this issue ever gets resolved,at least there would be much info in this thread from very helpful members here on how to resolve it if anyone else ever has the same issue.
  12. I uninstalled v.5.02.5101 and installed v.4.17.4808. This time it lists nothing at all under google chrome in tools--startup--google chrome in version 4.17.4808. All 10 entries listed under google chrome in v.5.02.5101 are now gone. But can you believe it still lists google chrome and all it`s cleaning options in the app list?
  13. I enabled 1 and "disable" and "save to text file" only for options.
  14. As mentioned,there are 10 items listed under google chrome in tools--startup--google chrome. After right click on each it only offers to "enable" and "save to text file".
  15. On right click the only options is to "enable" and "save to text file".
  16. What I don`t understand is why ccleaner does`nt have a "delete" option for the 10 items listed under google chrome in tools--startup--google chrome. Also I have 2 other software programs that "had" google chrome browser listed in it and don`t anymore since I did all the reg cleaning,so apparently I`ve cleaned it well enough for those 2 programs to "not" detect google chrome anymore. Ccleaner is the only program I have still detecting it.
  17. I went into ccleaner--tools--startup and under google chrome there are still 10 listings that ccleaner does "not" give option to delete.Only options are enable and disable so I disabled them all. As far as I know my windows 7 system is clear of the leftover reg entries---ran several more aggressive reg cleaner scans and even Revo Pro forced uninstall comes up clean. Getting tired of uninstalling and reinstalling ccleaner several times since I have to reset my preferences everytime. I also appreciate everyone elses suggestions on this issue so far.
  18. I installed a free trial period of Revo Pro today and used the "forced uninstall" function to find leftover Google Chrome stuff. It found "nothing"---no leftovers at all yet Ccleaner still has google chrome listed in the apps list.
  19. Yes--I noticed while using the more aggressive reg cleaner that there are many "chrome" entries not related to google---they were windows related and I left those alone.
  20. That`s ok. Honestly, I don`t want to be reinstalling Chrome again and have it reinstall everything I `ve been trying to rid of in the first place. When I had Chrome installed I actually used Revo first to try to uninstall it,but Revo froze up half way thru uninstall so I had to use Windows uninstaller. I`ve never seen a browser that so deeply imbeds itself in an operating system the way Google Chrome does. The more aggressive reg cleaner I used found 68 leftover google remnants and I deleted them all.
  21. Spent 90 minutes last night trying to rid my system of leftover Google Chrome junk--and no luck. I even installed a much more aggressive registry cleaner and it found a bunch of reg keys associated with google chrome.Deleted all of them and google chrome still shows on ccleaner app list. I even uninstalled and reinstalled ccleaner 3 times, rebooted 3 times, each time after deleting google chrome reg keys and it`s hard to believe after all that ccleaner is still detecting chrome leftovers. I`ve been computing for over 15 years now and this getting rid of chrome stuff is by far the most difficult I`ve ever dealt with. At this point I`ve just gone into "ccleaner--tools--startup"-- and disabled everything listed under google chrome. I made sure no google stuff is running in MSCONFIG also. I really don`t what more I could do.
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