@all of those that can view and visit and react within this thread ;D,
Yes I feel it is important that the average user could be instructed to smoothly work CCleaner on crap in a secure way (maybe the light-touched secure “bob3160”-mode for average use and weekly cleansing is the recommended method) and the special workings of the program and tools should be performed under the guidance of a qualified removal helper to see to it that no harm is done while working CCleaner.
It is important to know exactly what to do and why to do it like this and no other way. When the user could work this crap cleaner with full confidence (eventually with some help and advice from the forum friends) we will have helped a lot of people to enjoy their devices better.
I learned so much here on the forums, I can hardly begin to tell (well it also takes some personal engagement and making other folks take a bit of interest in the contents of a thread ;). Thank you folks for all your welcome reactions.
@Craigb,
Would be nice to have some input from Martin here. Oldman and good old essexboy are among the best informed on these subjects as a teachers and instructors at G2G.
I could not imagine that CCleaner has not been designed with Win8 in mind. Maybe these issues had to do with the retracted Win8.1 download issues ??? But then also bob3160 should/would have been in the know, he is always out in the field and trenches and that news should have certainly struck his “antenna” when it had any importance.
polonus