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Nope, not for a long time (as far as I'm aware). It's terrible in FF, I've seen smoother playback on dial up! And don't dare open a few youtube tabs or it'll just fall to the floor and throw a tantrum
I've been using this addon https://addons.mozilla.org/fi/firefox/addon/youtube-flash-player/
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Minidump(s) would be nice, but from the crashing driver/file (iastor.sys) I'd say faulty AHCI/storage driver or faulty HDD/SSD (hardware).
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Ccleaner won't run for any OS starting with Vista without UAC is this what you mean?
Probably because CCleaner works just fine on my Win10 (build 9926).
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I'd recommend you to update your (Intel storage) drivers. Here's Intel's autoupdater: http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect?iid=dc_iduu
You could also check/test your HDD if it's faulty.
I'd probably run chkdsk for the drive also.
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MODIFIED ENTRY
[Neverwinter*] Section=Games Detect=HKCU\Software\Cryptic\Neverwinter Default=False FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\Steam\SteamApps\common\Cryptic Studios|*.log|RECURSE FileKey2=%ProgramFiles%\Steam\SteamApps\common\Cryptic Studios\localdata|_SWMWindowPosList.txt FileKey3=%SystemDrive%\Users\Public\Games\Cryptic Studios|*.log|RECURSE FileKey4=%SystemDrive%\Users\Public\Games\Cryptic Studios\localdata|_SWMWindowPosList.tx
Removed "(beta)" from title & added FK1+FK2.
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I've seen this option in other similar products and I find it useful sometimes (double check before permanent removal etc). Also useful while testing if CCleaner affects system performance / fixes software issues/sluggishness, easier to restore the files from the Bin.
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As the topic title says, it would be nice to have an option in CCleaner to clean files to Recycle Bin instead of permanently delete them (shift+del). It could be unticked by default.
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http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/features
Other Supported Browsers
K-Meleon, Rockmelt, Flock, Google Chrome Canary, Chromium, SeaMonkey, Chrome Plus, SRWare Iron, Pale Moon, Phoenix, Netscape Navigator, Avant and Maxthon. -
I have included a screen shot.
Nope, can't see it.
Which CCleaner version are you using exactly?
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How's that even possible?
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Said here: https://www.piriform.com/docs/ccleaner/ccleaner-rules/windows-tab/system-files
DNS Cache - When you visit a Web site, Windows attempts to speed up future visits to that site by writing its DNS information to the DNS cache. This option will clear out the cache so that Windows can start storing DNS information from scratch.
I'd say it does the same as if you'd run ipconfig/flushdns
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You can also try Tweaking.com's Registry Compressor.
This program does NOT remove or add anything to the registry. What it
does is it rebuilds the registry to new files, when this happens all the
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Have you installed/updated graphics drivers? What's your laptop model?
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It should be in .bat file format (trim.bat), not trim.exe.
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Where did you download CCleaner from? CCleaner version? OS version?
I've no problems with CCleaner+SGS2.
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More info? Do you mean CCleaner is not cleaning your Firefox passwords?
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Defraggler version?
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What's the error message / how it doesn't work exactly?
Where did you download CCleaner from? Here's the latest version for Mac: https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download?mac
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Shows v4.17.4808 for me.
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Or just uncheck Automatically check for updates to CCleaner in Options/Settings. My run button is available immediately, on a very old pc without winapp2.
Winapp2.ini is so large it slows CCleaner down a lot but I don't mind.
CCleaner is also faster if it's installed or unzipped on SSD/HDD than ran from USB.
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I tried Disconnect a long time ago, but have moved to use only ABP filters + HOSTS file (also NoScript helps alot).
I've tried Ghostery, too, but it's also redundant for me these days.
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I know but still, the whole post is ridiculous.
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Youtube career..
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Pro (paid) version has the autoupdater.
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You could use Ultimate Boot CD (UBCD) instead. Link: https://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
Last update on 2 May 2015