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Almohan

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  1. Thank you then. Now, I'd like to mention that after I used Revo Uninstaller, I was quite surprised to see that CCleaner still found things to delete. I used Revo Uninstaller in the fourth mode, the very thorough, deeper one, for instance to get rid of Real Player which kept adding planned tasks whatever I tried to keep it from that, and Revi Uninstaller offered to delete things quite deep into Regedit, but still I launched CCleaner after and the latter found a (huge!) number of entries to get rid of. I wonder if those really had been left behind by Revo Uninstaller...?
  2. I wonder if someone could tag the title of this thread with [sOLVED] (it seems I can't, as editing my initial post does not affect the title)? It's always satisfactory to start reading a thread when you know it'll bring you an answer...
  3. ...so here I am and wow! Revo Uninstaller sure is one mighty uninstaller, and now CCleaner is clean of Opera so thank you, Alan_B! ...On the other hand you'd think the uninstall function inside CCleaner would be able to do what an outside uninstaller has to do when CCleaner has to withdraw. Then again CCleaner isn't perfect but quite very helpful.
  4. Hello. I don't think I wrote that, and if I did I didn't intend to. Concerning Safari, I have already been instructed to reinstall it in C:\Program Files, otherwise CCleaner isn't aware of its presence in the system. Although I would have liked to keep installing programs away from C: (namely D:), I did reinstall Safari in C:\Program Files, and now CCleaner sees and works on Safari. This didn't work with Opera, so I'll be trying your tip and be back after that. Thanks for reading and helping.
  5. ...Well, nothing doing. I uninstalled and reinstalled both CCleaner and Opera and vice versa, but CCleaner kept seeing Opera was is was long gone. I finally reinstalled Opera using the default location, ran Opera then quit and uninstalled from within the CCleaner interface and another time using XP's uninstall feature, but still CCleaner remains blind about Opera's demise, so as far as I can tell there definitely is a bug there.
  6. Thanks! I'll check that and be back. PS For some reason I wasn't informed of Winapp2.ini's answer, but I just got an email from the system about yours, Nergal.
  7. Salut ! Nope. Then is there any way I can let CCleaner know where the program is located? Yes, I made pretty sure I deleted manually everything that hadn't been automatically. Now I don't mind having a look into regedit, so I may erase avery occurrence of Opera manually. Would you think that'd clear it from CCleaner too? Merci de m'avoir lu, et merci d'avance !
  8. Hello. I have been using CCleaner for some years now, I keep updating it regularly, but whatever I try CCleaner never sees that Safari is installed although it definitely is, and it won't see that Opera is gone although I did remove it (using the Ccleaner uninstall interface actually). I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling CCleaner, Safari and Opera in every possible way, to no avail. It doesn't matter a lot really, still it's annoying as it shows CCleaner definitely has bugs with my system (XP SP3 up to date). Thanks if anyone can help--and regards from France by the way. a.
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