Yaron
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Where are the settings for the portable version stored?
Yaron replied to Spartan's topic in CCleaner Help Requests
@Nergal, Thank you. That has solved the issue. I hope they fix it in the next release. -
Where are the settings for the portable version stored?
Yaron replied to Spartan's topic in CCleaner Help Requests
I'd also appreciate a reply for that question. Also, the last version includes many more files and folders. And It's not localized. What's going on? Thank you. -
Windows 10: dwm.exe High RAM after using CCleaner
Yaron replied to Yaron's topic in CCleaner Help Requests
This last reply was also detailed and clear. :) Thank you. *** As I've written, I'm new to Win 10. If you feel like it and have some free time. https://superuser.com/questions/1656097/windows-10-force-ie-11-to-use-nonantialiased-font https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/issues/743 -
Windows 10: dwm.exe High RAM after using CCleaner
Yaron replied to Yaron's topic in CCleaner Help Requests
@nukecad, I'm indeed new to Win 10. Well, this was one of the clearest and most helpful replies I've ever received on any forum! Thank you so much. *** Are you active on any general Windows 10 forum? :) -
Windows 10: dwm.exe High RAM after using CCleaner
Yaron replied to Yaron's topic in CCleaner Help Requests
@nukecad, I've tested it with different settings as you've suggested. While doing that - It occured to me that the culprit was indeed Intel UHD 630, and that there's a difference between a reboot (after a complete shut down) and a restart. - I usually run CCleaner before a complete shut down, and on reboot dwm.exe RAM usage is high. I then restart and dwm.exe is "stable". I've now tried a a complete shut down without running CCleaner and got an "unstable" dwm.exe after rebooting. Does that make any sense? Thank you. *** @Nergal, I'm using the portable version, and I don't have a winapp2 file in the installation folder. Any other idea? Thank you. -
Windows 10: dwm.exe High RAM after using CCleaner
Yaron replied to Yaron's topic in CCleaner Help Requests
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Windows 10: dwm.exe High RAM after using CCleaner
Yaron replied to Yaron's topic in CCleaner Help Requests
I never wait to see if it drops down. I just reboot. But, again, it only happens after using CCleaner. Thank you. -
Windows 10: dwm.exe High RAM after using CCleaner
Yaron replied to Yaron's topic in CCleaner Help Requests
Thanks for replying. I appreciate it. Yes, I do have Intel UHD 630. It's hard for me to accept CCleaner is the cause, but I've tested it many times: rebooting without using CCleaner (before shutting down), dwm.exe consumes ~70 MB. *** I don't know if this is related or not: It takes CCleaner ~ 5 seconds to fully load the content. - The main interface loads instantly, and then I get the throbber for some seconds. -
Hello, Normally dwm.exe consumes ~70 MB RAM on my machine. Using CCleaner "Custom Cleaning" and rebooting, dwm.exe RAM usage may jump quite quickly to 2 GB. - This is consistent. Any idea what cleaning entries I should uncheck? Thank you.
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@Paul Piriform, Thank you for your work. Much appreciated. Should the "Minimize to tray on Close" issue be fixed as well?
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@TheOwner, Due to the issue described in I've downgraded to an older version. Thanks again.
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Done. I'll post again if it auto-runs on my next startup. Thank you. I appreciate it.
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@TheOwner, Auto-update is disabled in CCleaner Settings and I can't find a CCupdate in the Task Manager. Thank you.
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@Nergal, Thanks for replying. I appreciate it. I'll downgrade to an older version for the time being.
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How can I disable the new CCleaner / MONITOR service set to run on Windows Startup? I've disabled and even deleted the entry but it shows up again on the next startup. Thank you.
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Thanks again Nergal. A good advice. BTW, we both encountered the "Super Cookies" after upgrading to FF 41. Briefly reading the post in Mozillazine, it seems the feature landed earlier. And why am I not notified of new replies here? Just read your last one. Best regards.
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Hi Nergal, Thank you so much! Really clever. Well, I'll have to learn this issue. It's nice that CCleaner is up-to-date and detecting those cookies. I really appreciate your kind help. Best regards.
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FF 41 came out last Tusday. Would you be kind enough to upgrade and try to reproduce the issue? I'd be grateful. *** I'll be offline for a while.
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Mine is 41. The issue might be in this version. Is there a reason you don't want to upgrade? Thank you.
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I'm glad we're on the same page now. Just the site. May I ask which version of Firefox you're using?
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A brand new screenshot. http://s14.postimg.org/i3b7j6h1d/Cookies.png I manually deleted the cookies in Firefox (except adblock which wasn't there) befor opening CCleaner. Thanks.
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This is an intersting explanation. I've been using CCleaner for years and never encountered this behavior. I'll post again when some more cookies are added to CCleaner's list. Thank you. I appreciate your help.
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Thanks again. Adblock is just an example. The screenshot was taken after cleaning the other cookies. The behavior you describe never happened on my machine. It's new.
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Thanks again Nergal. Let's forget the Private Browsing issue. I think it's irelevant. A correction: Deleted cookies were not displayed when Analyzing or in CCleaner: Options -> Cookies. I'll try to be more clear. STR: 1) Delete all cookies in Firefox. 2) Close the browser. 3) Open CCleaner. 4) CCleaner: Options -> Cookies. Result: CCleaner displays a list of cookies that no longer exsist. This is new. CCleaner never before displayed removed/deleted cookies. And why should it? They're already removed. Thank you.
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Hello again, I uninstalled CCleaner v5.10.5373 and installed the previous version; - the same behavior. I've reinstalled v5.10.5373. I removed all cookies in the browser and also deleted "cookies.sqlite" in my FF profile folder. CCleaner still displayed a list of FF cookies. I think I've figured it out: CCleaner -> Analyze -> View detailed results. CCleaner displayes removed cookies. http://s12.postimg.org/hgrp04xr1/image.png I'm sure this was not the behavior on my machine. Deleted cookies were not displayed when Analyzing. I'd appreciate an explanation.