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  1. So those files were not left from before or created after I "low level formatted" the drive but after that, when I initialised and formatted the drive (NTFS)? Therefore, it's not old data from the drive that is seen in Recuva pic in the first post, but new files that were created afterwards, with the formatting (NTFS)? Thank you.
  2. Hello, I "low level formatted" (using this tool: https://hddguru.com/software/HDD-LLF-Low-Level-Format-Tool/) my external 500GB USB HDD. After that I run Recuva's deep scan and here's what was found (D drive is my ext. USB 500GB HDD): Is that any actual data that can be recovered or is it something else (what)? Thank you.
  3. Oh, of course - it's called SkipUAC. I didn't see that before. Well, I have UAC set to never notify, so I guess I can simply delete that line, right? Thank you.
  4. What exactly does that do? Yes Task CCleanerSkipUAC Piriform Ltd "C:\Program Files\CCleaner\CCleaner.exe" $(Arg0) Thank you.
  5. Hi! Since I updated CCleaner to v3.13.1600 I have new lines added in the Startup section (inside the red circle): I tihnk that these lines belong to Classic Shell that I use in Windows 7. Or is there somethign I should worry about? And - is it possible to hide them or move them in some other category? Thank you!
  6. If I download the regular CCleaner installer and install it without the Yahoo toolbar it's the same as if I downloaded and used the CCleaner slim version?
  7. I will un-check Office XP box anyway. Thank you for all the help!
  8. I restored all the settings to default. I use MS Office, but I don't really understand what you are telling me. What sould I un-check? Thank you yet again!
  9. Thank you, that was it! What do you think, should I un-check some more boxes or it's allright to have them all checked? And another question: I just cleaned everything and then reboot the PC. Imediatelly after the start-up I checked CCleaner and it showed that: Do you know, why IE already has some Index.dat files - right after the reboot of the PC? Thank you again!
  10. Hello! When I'm using the "Cleaner" part of CCleaner I have everything checked except "Wipe Free Space" and that works allright with me, except for one thing. When I run it, it changes the icons in Windows Explorer from small to big (I guess that it deletes my custom settings in Windows Explorer). So, which box should I un-check to make CCleaner leave these icon settings as they were before? (I'm have Windows XP.) Thank you!
  11. Thank you. CCleaner is a great application, but I'll pass the wiping next time.
  12. Thank you very much, it worked! But why did that happen at all?
  13. Hello! I love CCleaner and use it for two years now, but today I tried the Wipe Free Space function for the first time, and now, after reboot, all my icons are changed/gone (on the desktop, in explorer...). That's how it is now: How did that happen? How can I repair this? Thank you! ------- EDIT: I manually changed most of the icons to previous, normal look. But I can't change the Windows Explorer, it's like it's missing or something... And some others too (My Computer etc.). Please help!
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