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TGP1994

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  1. I was just doing a search in my Registry, and I discovered a small corner that CCleaner could clean: HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-******\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers\ It appears that Windows XP stores Application Compatibility settings here, (which it never seems to use anyways), and of course, if said program gets moved or deleted, the registry entry does not reflect that.
  2. Oh, ok. He wanted me to copy them. But a bug is a bug, guys.
  3. Well, I don't think it makes much sense to move the files every time I want to do a cleaning session, and wouldn't it just make more sense if Piriform fixes it rather than leave a bug out there?
  4. I generally keep large files on my desktop, I don't know about anyone else, and I think that is why it takes CCleaner forever to run the Scanning Desktop Shortcuts portion of the cleaning. If any developer could optimize it, that would be great.
  5. Hi. I have several large files sitting on my desktops, I think which all add up to 1GB. Now I noticed that CCleaner takes forever on scanning Desktop Shortcuts, so I'm assuming that it's scanning through files which aren't actually shortcuts. And this should be an easy fix too, since I think shortcuts had the extension .lnk attached to them.
  6. I agree that CCleaner should AT LEAST have a feature to be available on all user accounts. I mean, access from the start menu. I also think that this feature mentioned above is a needed one.
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