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Either way, but it's much easier to just download and install the new CCleaner with your currently installed CCleaner still installed to just update it. There's no need to uninstall the old CCleaner to update it.
Either way, but it's much easier to just download and install the new CCleaner with your currently installed CCleaner still installed to just update it. There's no need to uninstall the old CCleaner to update it.
owh, then just download the new one and double click ? and install (update) it?
Your link to CCEnhancer is apparently old, it points to a page that redirects you to the new location. The new link is: http://singularlabs.com/software/ccenhancer/
Just this:
What's New:
- Added option to skip User Account Control (UAC) warning.
- Added support for Firefox 13.0 beta.
- Moved Thunderbird to be cleaned separately.
- Improved Aurora History cleaning.
- Improved Google Chrome Saved Passwords cleaning.
- Improved Scheduled Tasks detection.
- Improved Uninstaller Installation Date on XP.
- Added cleaning for BitDefender.
- Improved detection for Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, VLC Media Player and Avast! Antivirus 6.
- Minor bug fixes.