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cc_128.pngWe've just updated CCleaner to version 3.10. This new build further improves our support for the latest builds of Firefox and also adds even more third-party application support!

 

Release notes:

 

  • Added Firefox 7.0 Beta support.
  • Added Firefox 6.0 Final support.
  • Added IE 9.0.2 support.
  • Added Safari 5.1 binarycookies file cleaning and management.
  • Added cleaning for MS Search, Cached Fonts, RegEditX,SpeedBit DAP, Spyware Terminator, SUPERAntiSpyware,Acrobat Distiller 10 and Foxit Reader 5.0.
  • Improved cleaning for Internet Download Accelerator.
  • Improved Opera 9 Last Download Location cleaning.
  • Improved accuracy and reliability for free space and entire drive wiping.
  • Improved Safari local storage cleaning.
  • Improved Google Chrome "Saved Form Information" and "Saved Passwords" cleaning.
  • Updated various translations.
  • Minor optimization tweaks.

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CCleaner "unused file extensions" detection isn't working correctly it's still generating loads of false positives.

 

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Richard S.

 

Know how you feel but it's been ignored for 7 versions now so not holding out much hope it'll be fixed. Just means keeping v3.03 for when I do a reg clean, a nuisance but better than the alternative of programs breaking every time you run it.

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CCleaner "unused file extensions" detection isn't working correctly it's still generating loads of false positives.

 

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Richard S.

 

Can you please PM me or post more details/information about the problem you are having with "unused file extensions"?

 

Thanks

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Can you please PM me or post more details/information about the problem you are having with "unused file extensions"?

No disrespect or anything, however it's all over in the CCleaner forum area with posts about the file extensions cleaning in the registry causing issues and detecting valid file extensions and removing them which it really shouldn't be doing, and also people complaining about removing an extension it detects for it to only reappear the next time they run the registry cleaner.

 

That's why so many of us won't update past v3.03.1366 anymore.:( I do hope something can be done about the false positives, however since it's been so many versions we've complained about and have been ignored when posting our concerns I myself have all but given up hope.:(

 

Edit:

Here's a list of topics complaining about the aggressiveness of the registry cleaner now, I may have been able to find more topics but got bored doing it and think what's listed shows the reason for concern:

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=33541

 

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=33247

 

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=33226

 

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=31786

 

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=31832

 

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=31659

 

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=33489

 

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=33499

 

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=32676

 

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=32459

 

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=31586

 

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=32375

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Big thanks for the new version. What I loved the most in the new version is that u can delete all temp files in firefox but spare the sessions, absolutely nice new future.

 

CCleaner is hard to develop further since its nearly perfekt already ;)

 

But what I would love is: I forgotten the name, but there is also an at least from what I remember another good shredding method that is or at least was available(forgot its name since it was years when I had a shredder with this function), a 14x shredding method, similiar to NSA it rewrittes in various ways. If this would be possible it would be great. If not I will simply stick to NSA?s 7x. So or so a great overall tool.

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But what I would love is: I forgotten the name, but there is also an at least from what I remember another good shredding method that is or at least was available(forgot its name since it was years when I had a shredder with this function), a 14x shredding method, similiar to NSA it rewrittes in various ways. If this would be possible it would be great. If not I will simply stick to NSA?s 7x. So or so a great overall tool.

Discussed many times over. In short, any more than one overwrite is a waste of time (except for adding unnecessary wear to your drive). Only reason CCleaner includes other methods is, IMO, to keep the non believers happy and to save the endless stream of "Please add million overwrite method" posts ;)

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Discussed many times over. In short, any more than one overwrite is a waste of time (except for adding unnecessary wear to your drive). Only reason CCleaner includes other methods is, IMO, to keep the non believers happy and to save the endless stream of "Please add million overwrite method" posts ;)

 

I see so more than one overwrite with NSA is really not. Then really running a MFT+free space run once a few months is more than enough already. Thanks then this is a done topic for me. Btw. thinking about it: The main problem may be thanks to what you mainly get from googling and searching... You get specially on rewritting methods tons of different informations etc. etc. You are like never really provided with the information you need. Well guess thats thanks to companys that want to sell shredders to earn cash. Nonelass thanks, again learned something usefull.

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Thanks for the update!

 

I have to agree with the other posters in here.

Unused file extensions is STILL the most dangerous registry cleaning entry in CCleaner.

 

It is probably the reason some people say their computer is unbootable after a CClean.

Some people run a reg clean also, thinking it to be 100% safe.

 

I will test 3.10 a bit more, to see if any of the older bugs, such as listing .jpg, .exe, .mp3, .zip, etc have changed!

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