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I'm running Firefox x64 (latest version) on my Win 7 Home Premium x64, i5, DDR3, GTX970 potato. I run Ccleaner periodically to fight the hard disk bloat, especially my two SSDs, which seemed ample 3 years ago when I bought them but which now are in danger of getting full, thanks to stuff I've installed and, on my System SSD, Windows bloat.
However, every time I run Ccleaner, it deletes all of my browser-saved online credentials, which makes Ccleaner the slowest disk cleanup tool known to man- 60 seconds for it to analyze and run with its default settings and 3 days for me to painstakingly, one by one, get all of my passwords reset- a daunting task since so many sites want my old PW before they'll allow me to set a new one, making a mockery of the term "password recovery."
Yes, I can see that Ccleaner offers a variety of options and check-boxes before each run, but the problem is not one of them is labeled "ALL OF YOUR STORED USER IDs & PASSWORDS." Instead, they are named inscrutably, like "Freshware Transmogrification Database" and "Windows Glompfing Parameters."
Could someone please tell me which of the many Ccleaner options is/are the one(s) I should uncheck to make it stop irrevocably deleting everything in my browser that I actually care about keeping?
Bonus points for anyone who can tell me why Ccleaner devs would design a system that destroys such valuable data in the first place without clearly labeling it "WARNING! DANGER, WILL ROBINSON!" and alerting me that it was about to ruin my life for a few days of painstaking credentials recovery. I just don't get it. :sarc: Thanks.
However, every time I run Ccleaner, it deletes all of my browser-saved online credentials, which makes Ccleaner the slowest disk cleanup tool known to man- 60 seconds for it to analyze and run with its default settings and 3 days for me to painstakingly, one by one, get all of my passwords reset- a daunting task since so many sites want my old PW before they'll allow me to set a new one, making a mockery of the term "password recovery."
Yes, I can see that Ccleaner offers a variety of options and check-boxes before each run, but the problem is not one of them is labeled "ALL OF YOUR STORED USER IDs & PASSWORDS." Instead, they are named inscrutably, like "Freshware Transmogrification Database" and "Windows Glompfing Parameters."
Could someone please tell me which of the many Ccleaner options is/are the one(s) I should uncheck to make it stop irrevocably deleting everything in my browser that I actually care about keeping?
Bonus points for anyone who can tell me why Ccleaner devs would design a system that destroys such valuable data in the first place without clearly labeling it "WARNING! DANGER, WILL ROBINSON!" and alerting me that it was about to ruin my life for a few days of painstaking credentials recovery. I just don't get it. :sarc: Thanks.
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 BitIntel Core i5 3570K16GB Corsair DDR3 1600 +Gigabyte GV-N970WF3OC-4GD (GEForce GTX 970)
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Build
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
- CPU
- Intel Core i5 3570K
- Motherboard
- ASRock Z77 Extreme 4/A/ASR
- Memory
- 16GB Corsair DDR3 1600 +
- Graphics Card(s)
- Gigabyte GV-N970WF3OC-4GD (GEForce GTX 970)
- Hard Drives
- WD 1TB SATA 6GB
Seagate 2TB SATA 6GB
ADATA 64GB SSD SATA 6GB (System Drive)
- Antivirus
- Emsisoft Anti-Malware; Malwarebytes; Bitdefender
- Browser
- Firefox