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HawkDawg

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  1. On 7/27/2018 at 05:54, nukecad said:

    There will come a point though where the old versions will not be cleaning new developments in the browers (and elsewhere).

    So it's just delaying the inevitable for a while.

    In that case,  I guess it's time to dump CCleaner and move on to another utility.

  2. I still use CCleaner, and Speccy both, but I went back to versions prior to the Avast buyout.

    I'm now running CCleaner V-5.32 and Speccy V-1.29 (both pre-Avast versions) on Win 7, 32-bit and 64-bit computers.

  3. Thanks for your reply Dennis.

     

    I uninstalled the latest version of Speccy, using Revo Uninstaller, then installed V-1.20.446. That was the latest previous version I had on my hard drive.

    Here's a shot of it.

     

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    As you can see, it only shows the 3 momitors.

     

    I don't know if it's relevant or not, but all 3 monitors are CRT's.

    Also, I am still running XP.

  4. Thanks for the link. I actually looked through the forums for this problem before I joined and posted and couldn't find it mentioned.

    As a matter of fact, without your link I still can't find it.

     

    Anyway, I don't believe it applies in my case as I wasn't doing anythig in services, as a poster mentioned in the link to Laxdal's Ramblings.

    Plus it wasn't only happening in V-1.20. As I mentioned in one of my posts, it also did it in V-1.17. That was after using Revo Uninstaller to uninstall 1.20, then installing 1.17.

  5. Speccy has been working fine for me, then all of a sudden today I started getting a message in the Graphics list saying:

     

    The specified service has been marked for deletion

     

    It was workiong this morning, showing the tempurature but not now.

    I was running 1.20 so I uninstalled it and installed 1.17 and get the same thing.

     

    Why am I all of a sudden getting this text?

     

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    Here's what it looked like earlier today.

     

    post-65804-0-21020100-1363380424_thumb.jpg

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