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cashtonh

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  1. When I run my free version of CCleaner it functions fine except that it indicates cleaning my backup hard drive "D". All the files listed as being cleaned start with "D\****". This "D" drive is a clone of the "C" to be used in case of emergency. I recently had a crash in my"C" drive and had to clone "D" back to "C". Everything works perfectly except for this program which thinks it is cleaning the "D" drive. I have uninstalled the program and downloaded the latest version but still the same problem. When checking "properties" for this program it indicates correctly that it is in "C\Program Files". I think that it is cleaniing the "C" drive but it indicates "D". Can any explain this to me??
  2. My OS is Windows XP Pro SP2 with 2 GB of ram and an AMD Athelon 64 X2 dual core processor 5200+. My system restore function does not work on my PC. It goes through the motions but after rebooting it states that no changes could be made. This seems to have happened when I started using CCleaner but I am not certain of that. I have searched the items to be removed list in the cleaner, application and issues categories but can find nothing that I recognize as system restore files. I am using the defaults for CCleaner. Am I alone in this problem. Any help will be greatly appreciated. In observing my System Volume Information folder it does keep adding files about every 5 min. After turning off the latest non-beta Zone Alarm free version, folders stopped being added. There is no doubt that ZA is the culprit. Is there any way around this short of deleting ZA totally. I can find no way of downloading the earlier versions.
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