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  1. 38 minutes ago, hazelnut said:

    Good detective work Jamin.

    Hopefully @Dave CCleaner will see your post.

    Thanks, there's more.  If I "run as administrator" Easy Clean is there but CCleaner doesn't clean when run including recycle bin.

    If I run as non admin, the program works but no Easy Clean.

    I don't remember CCleaner being "run as administrator" in the past.  Maybe a permissions thing.

  2. 7 hours ago, Dave CCleaner said:

    I note no Easy Clean option in that screenshot.  Have you blocked CCleaner's calls home in your hosts.ini file?  Or have you done any manual tinkering to CCleaner's registry settings? In the latter case, does a complete uninstall/reinstall help?

     

    No blocking or tinkering here. Your suggestion lead me to what I believe the issue's were.  After uninstall/reinstall, no spinning cursor but still no Easy Clean.  I had to set Icon as "run as administrator".  Now all was good including Easy Clean until I dropped a copy of the .ini file into CCfolder.  Spinning cursor again.  I Started over then I manually set options and all is working again as expected. Sounds like a corrupted .ini file now.

    Should the install process have set icon as "run as administrator"?

    I sent a new icon to the desktop from the CCfolder and it was not set as  "run as administrator".

  3. 30 minutes ago, hazelnut said:

    Does the same thing happen in Windows safe mode?

    Yes, with one exception.  The portable version has spinning cursor for 10 seconds then the Gui populates with expected data.

    I did drop the .ini file into the portable version and all settings are fine ruling out the .ini file as the problem.

  4. Hi,  Windows 10 Release 1809.

    Screenshot ...cursor missing, I used windows logo + PrtScn

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    No, it doesn't resemble the issue mentioned to me.

    Strangely, the portable version is now working the next day with one shutdown and startup.

    Dropped the 64bit executable in the CCfolder with no luck.

    Will try installing slim version then reboot and get back to you.

     

     

  5. On 12/3/2018 at 01:21, Andavari said:

    I was going to do that myself before I decided on my Win10 laptop instead. Thing with a Linux distro is if you have an older 32-bit system that's still a no-go in my opinion. Although I'm still tempted by those small form factor PCs, may have to get one of those and install Linux Mint on it and hook it up to my TV.

    Hi Andavari,  I'm using Q4OS on two 32-bit systems.  A 2005 desktop running the Trinity desktop and a 2008 laptop with the Plazma desktop.  I couldn't be happier how it brought them back to life. Full support until 2022.  If these boxes make it till then,  I will be surprised.

    The 32bit installation  CD has the Trinity and Plazma Desktop along with others like Cinnamon  (Mint), Xfce,...  I'm using the current Firefox Quantum.  I hope the support last.

  6. Great info,   my license is Windows 10 Pro for Refurbished PCS.

    I'll contact the company I bought it from to see if I can install myself with their license.

    I do have a product key so it would be reasonable to think that I could. 

  7. Thx hazelnut,  the system I bought has pro installed.

    I appreciate the good info on installation as I can use most of it for setup.

    Can I delete the Microsoft account, if it has one?

    I read that privacy was an issue with 10.  Is that all  I need to do to stop the snooping?

    I'm sure there will be more questions as I get started. 

    I don't even know what a Cortana is.

  8. Just bought a refurbished  desktop so I can run applications that are for Windows and not for Linux.

    I have searched and found many videos on how to setup and tweak Windows 10. 

    If anyone has any links in mind,  please post them  so I can get the job done  right.

    Thanks,

    Jamin4u

  9. 21 hours ago, login123 said:

    Hi, Jamin4u.  Good to see you.  :)
    I also appreciate all the nice folks here who have been so helpful over the years.

    Hi login123, good to see you too. 

    Its nice to have a place to go where everybody knows your login name. Cheers!

  10. 1 hour ago, Jamin4u said:

    I switched to Linux on my old xp and vista boxes because of browsers no longer being supported.  Since CCleaner is not a Linux application,  I'm using an alternative.  It looks like it may be a blessing, considering what I continue to read on this forum.  Thanks for all the good years!  Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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    Great to see you are still around Jamin4u.

    All the best to you too :)

    Yeah, I'm still hanging around.  I do miss trying to help others on the forum.  What a great group of people here. Nothing but the best, for all of us.

     

  11. I switched to Linux on my old xp and vista boxes because of browsers no longer being supported.  Since CCleaner is not a Linux application,  I'm using an alternative.  It looks like it may be a blessing, considering what I continue to read on this forum.  Thanks for all the good years!  Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

  12. @Jamin4u

     

    Regarding ''When automatic monitoring and cleaning is selected, CCleaner will use the settings in the Cleaner section to clean your PC''

     

    I have been told that....

     

    ''This refers to the cleaning rules set out within the Main cleaner interface. This is valid for all monitoring (Free and Pro) as they both follow those rules to clean''

    Hi hazel,

     

    Using the same wording to describe the free version implies that cleaning is automatic in the free version.

     

    Maybe it's just me that's seeing it this way.

     

    Thank you

  13. Note: When automatic monitoring and cleaning is selected, CCleaner will use the settings in the Cleaner section to clean your PC.

     

     I am not sure. Maybe they want to clarify what will be cleaned if you confirm the balloon notification.

     

    I think your right that their intention is to confirm what settings will be used when clean is selected.

     

    The way it reads now implies that both monitoring and cleaning are automatic.

     

    Maybe it should just be stated that "When clean is selected from balloon notification, CCleaner will use the settings in the Cleaner section to clean your PC".

  14.  

    Everything is still grayed out after you enable system monitoring in the free version.  No values or settings can be changed.

     

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    I believe the following apply's to the Professional version only and should be removed from the Docs for the free version.

     

    Note: When automatic monitoring and cleaning is selected, CCleaner will use the settings in the Cleaner section to clean your PC.

     

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