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Chet

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  1. Downloading an update and notice the two versions list different types of cleaning. Sorry, but can't find what the difference is in the two approaches. Can anyone tell me what the Professional cleans that the free version doesn't. Thanks.
  2. Aha! I'm not crazy. I couldn't figure out why the program didn't work, except on one file at a time (jpg file). I'm delighted you are going to fix this in the next release. I can't wait. It is an excellent program and much appreciated. I use an HP camera and the files go onto a SD card and once deleted, they all come out as "hp photosmart 720.jpg" If when I recover them and opt for them to go to a specific drive/folder I also had the option for the program to simply add a # to the file, if the name alread exists, I could take care of it from there myself. Eg could end up with "hp photosmart 720.jpg" "hp photosmart 720 01.jpg" "hp photosmart 720 02.jpg" "hp photosmart 720 03.jpg" etc. Again, many thanks, can't wait. Chet
  3. Thanks for the additional help with the security issue. I was able to get it fixed with the User Account Control as RRidgely recommended and didn't have to go the Tweak route. Chet
  4. Eureka, you've got it!!! Followed your instructions and it worked perfectly. Many thanks. I've noticed a lot of other people have had similar problems and hope they see your solution. I just got the laptop and am new to Vista. I thought I had set the thing up that anyone who turned the computer on (i.e. me) was automatically in the administration account and could do anything. That's the way I want it. I've noticed when altering some display settings, etc, a box has popped up saying I've started some process, do I want to continue because it may change a few things only an admin can do. Next thing on my menu is to work on getting logged on as an admin everytime I boot so I don't need to work around popup boxes. At any rate, thanks for the help on the CCleaner. Chet
  5. Same problem here but with Windows Vista Home Premium. It "finds" many issues, "fixes" many issues (after I've saved a copy of the registry), but then when running "find" again, even without closing and re-opening the program, the same issues are all there. I run Zone Alarm, AVG anti-spy, SpyBot, Adaware, SpywareBlaster and maybe some of these besides the firewall and av program have something in the background running. Thanks. Chet
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