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If the only place it is showing is CCleaner, on the cleaner tab, it isn't installed. It is just listed on CCleaner so you can clean it if you want to.
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Not sure. Two possible reasons are that it is always part of the list whether you have ever installed it or not (easier than having the cleaner program search to see if a common program is installed) or could be that when you uninstalled CCleaner it left a remnant list of programs.
Chrome usually installs in the Program folder (and leaves old versions when ever it updates) but will occasionally install in the folder the downloaded install program was in (usually if you install from a non-admin account). The way it installs is why I don't use it any more, it's rubbish (the installer not the browser which is okay).
If you are still thinking it is installed somewhere, just search for chrome(dot)exe. That file will be in the folder chrome is installed to.
Not sure. Two possible reasons are that it is always part of the list whether you have ever installed it or not (easier than having the cleaner program search to see if a common program is installed) or could be that when you uninstalled CCleaner it left a remnant list of programs.
Chrome usually installs in the Program folder (and leaves old versions when ever it updates) but will occasionally install in the folder the downloaded install program was in (usually if you install from a non-admin account). The way it installs is why I don't use it any more, it's rubbish (the installer not the browser which is okay).
If you are still thinking it is installed somewhere, just search for chrome(dot)exe. That file will be in the folder chrome is installed to.
You are a smart guy.
Searched chrome(dot)exe.
It was called ChromeInst and it was in :
OS(C:/ computer/program files/AVAST Software/ Avast/chrome
I tried to uninstall it, using Malwarebytes/File Assassin.
As luck would have it, (..it, they, them,) said I had to have administrator privilege.
But that bums me right out, because it is my computer, and I should have the privilege to put an axe thru it , if I so choose.
You don't have Chrome installed. CCleaner just thinks you do. Not to be a wise guy, but just ignor it. CCleaner shows Adobe reader for me, and I don't have it installed. A Guy
What is preventing you from accessing the files in "C:/documents and settings/username/local settings/application data/google chrome"? In case it's not obvious to you, you have to substitute your username for username above. So if your username on your computer is inouno, then you would need to look in the "C:/documents and settings/inouno/local settings/application data/google chrome" folder.
It appears to me that you don't have Google Chrome on your computer (perhaps you did at one time) and the user data was left behind after Chrome was uninstalled and that is what CCleaner is seeing. If you get those files in your application data folder it won't show up in CCleaner anymore.
C:/documents and settings/username/local settings/application data/ is just a junction point pointing to other directories you can access.
Folder Access Denied for Windows 7 Administrator - Microsoft Answers
C:/documents and settings/ is a protected operating system file. To even view it you must uncheck Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) .
You have access to everything through other directories I believe. A Guy
A Guy
C:/documents and settings/username/local settings/application data/ is just a junction point pointing to other directories you can access.
Folder Access Denied for Windows 7 Administrator - Microsoft Answers
C:/documents and settings/ is a protected operating system file. To even view it you must uncheck Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) .
You have access to everything through other directories I believe. A Guy
A Guy
Where can I find "Hide protected operating system files" ..in order that I can uncheck it?
C:/documents and settings/username/local settings/application data/ is just a junction point pointing to other directories you can access.
Folder Access Denied for Windows 7 Administrator - Microsoft Answers
C:/documents and settings/ is a protected operating system file. To even view it you must uncheck Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) .
You have access to everything through other directories I believe. A Guy
A Guy
Where can I find "Hide protected operating system files" ..in order that I can uncheck it?
Open any folder, go to.... Organize> Folder and Search Options>View(tab) and it is about the 9th down