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ccleaner-5-34-6207.exe - and - ccsetup553.exe will not load in Windows XP Pro_SP2


NealO

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Hello Community:  I recently installed Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 with Update Rollup 2 on a DELL Inspiron 8200 (circa 2002) that is in perfect operating condition. (I'm a website builder and use the DELL with legacy O/S's to check web functionality.)  I also installed browsers IE8; Chrome and Firefox - all 32-bit versions.  The IE8 updated browser will not connect to other sites but can access MSN and BING. This is because IE8 does not have the security credential compatibility with today's websites.  Chrome and Firefox connect well. I then attempted to install the latest version of ccleaner (ccsetup553.exe) and a legacy version ccleaner-5-34-6207.exe.  I  did this while the O/S was in Safe Mode with Networking and Windows Firewall disabled in Services.  During install of ccsetup553.exe, I received the error pop-up "Error opening file for writing - \Lang\lang-1031.dll".  During install of 32-bit legacy ccleaner-5-34-6207.exe, I received the following dialog:  "CCleaner.exe - Entry Point Not Found - The procedure entry point GetLogicProcessorInformation could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll".  Anyone?  Thanks for your time.  NealO.

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The processor (CPU) has to have SSE2 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE2) for CCleaner to function.

The final version that works with non-SSE2 compatible processors is CCleaner 5.26.5937 (Standard Installer) released 17 January 2017, it can be downloaded at:
https://filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/72800/

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"Error opening file for writing" during setup is very common nowadays, it can be remedied by viewing the information posted at:
https://forum.piriform.com/topic/5739-solution-when-ccleaner-wont-install-or-download-windows/

 

If your CPU is SSE2 compatible and if everything you try doesn't allow you to install the newest version, instead try the Slim build and if that too fails try the Portable ZIP version, both are available at:
https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner/builds

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