Desktop computer running very slow

Just tried the ccleaner and it says my computer is ill!! 1763 issues but the free version only sorts 25 faults!!

The cost is £25, is it a worthwhile purchase? If I bought a disc rather than a download, would I be able to clean up both computers in the house?

Keith
 
Now I am confused, I tried it again and it clearly says that the FREE version only sorts 25 faults and that I have already used this up, if I want the rest sorted, I have to buy it???

Tell me where I have gone wrong?

Keith
 
Now I am confused, I tried it again and it clearly says that the FREE version only sorts 25 faults and that I have already used this up, if I want the rest sorted, I have to buy it???

Tell me where I have gone wrong?

Keith

I'm fairly sure you have downloaded and are running some other program than http://www.ccleaner.com/
 
Gents,

You are all right, I did go to the CCleaner website but going through what I did again, it took yme via the FileHippo.com route, which installed Registry Reviver, which wanted £25 to clean up my computer!!

I tried again just now and rather than clicking on the FileHippo download, I clicked on 'other download' and I was then taken to the Piriform.com route, which in turn downloaded CCleaner.com, which, as you say, cleared my computer for FREE!

Hope this makes sense?
 
Don't blame filehippo as such, theres plenty of ways the hackers/software numpties trick people into paying for a product which they/you have been directed too.

Glad you found the proper CCleaner.


Now have you done the registry section part of cc-cleaner (again as i call it)?

side-note; do you use IE (Internet Explorer from mickysoft) for web browsing...please tell me you use Firefox! :hide
 
Just when I thought that I had dun good!!

Yes, I have done the registry clear up BUT yes I do use internet explorer!!

How do I get the feeling that there is something better out there? So what is Firefox and why is it better?

Oh, can I ask, why does ccleaner seem to remove my username and password from web sites I use, including this one!!!!

Keith
 
+1 again for CCleaner, it's a damn good tool! :thumb

While you're at it, get Auslogistics defragger, it's more efficient than the standard Window$ one.
 
Just when I thought that I had dun good!!

Yes, I have done the registry clear up BUT yes I do use internet explorer!!

How do I get the feeling that there is something better out there? So what is Firefox and why is it better?

Oh, can I ask, why does ccleaner seem to remove my username and password from web sites I use, including this one!!!!

Keith

Yes, Firefox is a good browser, I've used it for about 7 years. It's less resource hungry than IE. You could also look at Opera and Safari while you're at it. All are probably more secure than IE, if only because less people use them and they are all probably faster too.

Browser reviews

There is also Thunderbird which is available to replace Outlook Express.

I f you run CCleaner on it's default settings, it will indeed remove saved usernames and passwords when you use it. If you look at the IE check boxes when you open it, the box next to Autocomplete Form History should be unchecked IIRC
 
Read the whole post please before continuing ;)


Okay SilverRat, google morzilla/firefox (same thing bud). Or the other browsers that have been offered up..but I cannot guide you with them as such.

You should do one thing when you install firefox, that is 'import favourites' from IE. (*Seriously IE from mickeysoft is so open to hackers its like they want uses to get virus's or problems so you buy another lame/shite OS (Operating system) from M$*, rant over)

Now assuming you've installed firefox & placed a copy of your favourites (export from internet explorer) into its contents , there are 2-3 more small programs (FREE) that will help you further take control of your internet.

See main firefox page or google the add-ons by name.

Adblocker plus
NoScript

They allow you to temporarily let adverts or possible movies play in the website window. If you allow the advert, it stays there full time every-time you visit the site. Also means you see that advert on other sites if its from same company/provider.

Lastly you will need to download Adobe flash player, by visiting a website like www.Liveleak.com (A bar appears at the top of the page & you click on it & read instructions..all quite simple but please PM me to check this thread for help).

Right then, once you have done all that I'd say do one more thing! Back-up your favourites by exporting them to your desktop & either attaching them to an email to ones-self. (Do people realise you can email your own email?? Which provides a certain amount of storage for free,...ow dear I hope you don't use Hotmail!! LOL)

Open firefox > Bookmarks tab > Organise Bookmarks > Export HTML/target desktop for ease of location :)

Please know SilverRat that you cannot uninstall IE, but you can fully uninstall firefox if its not your cup-of-tea, Paddy :clap
 


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