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    RodgerOver got a reaction from cloncuche in Wise Disk Cleaner update and "lighten" the system   
    Hi,
     
    I have tested Wise Disk Claener for several weeks now and I am very happy with it.
    But now a new automatic update was released, and I would like to use this occasion to hint onto two issues:
     
    (1) When the program is updated, it does not save the "exlusion of files" from scanning. This is annoying, as I have a list of allowed cookies in my firefox profile (all other cookies are blocked).
     
    (2) The "lightening of the system" - tab (3rd one; sorry, if the translation is not correct, as I have the French version) allows to remove the photo- / music- and video-samples in the public folders. This is in principle a nice feature, however removing those files leads to the fact that sfc / scannow reports corruption errors (without indicating what they are; I verified with the third party software: SFCfix). Wouldn' it be possible to remove these files without triggering sfc /scannow to report errors ? Because when running sfc / scannow afterwards, one then always needs to verify in a rather complex way, whether the errors / corruptions reported are "only" those resulting from the removal of the sample files in the public folder or whether there are other, more serious, issues.
     
    But as I said, otherwise this is a very nice tool.
     
    Thank you for listening !
     
    Roger
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    RodgerOver got a reaction from Jabzooge in Wise Disk Cleaner update and "lighten" the system   
    Hi,
     
    I have tested Wise Disk Claener for several weeks now and I am very happy with it.
    But now a new automatic update was released, and I would like to use this occasion to hint onto two issues:
     
    (1) When the program is updated, it does not save the "exlusion of files" from scanning. This is annoying, as I have a list of allowed cookies in my firefox profile (all other cookies are blocked).
     
    (2) The "lightening of the system" - tab (3rd one; sorry, if the translation is not correct, as I have the French version) allows to remove the photo- / music- and video-samples in the public folders. This is in principle a nice feature, however removing those files leads to the fact that sfc / scannow reports corruption errors (without indicating what they are; I verified with the third party software: SFCfix). Wouldn' it be possible to remove these files without triggering sfc /scannow to report errors ? Because when running sfc / scannow afterwards, one then always needs to verify in a rather complex way, whether the errors / corruptions reported are "only" those resulting from the removal of the sample files in the public folder or whether there are other, more serious, issues.
     
    But as I said, otherwise this is a very nice tool.
     
    Thank you for listening !
     
    Roger
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    RodgerOver got a reaction from pherhealf in Wise Disk Cleaner update and "lighten" the system   
    Hi,
     
    I have tested Wise Disk Claener for several weeks now and I am very happy with it.
    But now a new automatic update was released, and I would like to use this occasion to hint onto two issues:
     
    (1) When the program is updated, it does not save the "exlusion of files" from scanning. This is annoying, as I have a list of allowed cookies in my firefox profile (all other cookies are blocked).
     
    (2) The "lightening of the system" - tab (3rd one; sorry, if the translation is not correct, as I have the French version) allows to remove the photo- / music- and video-samples in the public folders. This is in principle a nice feature, however removing those files leads to the fact that sfc / scannow reports corruption errors (without indicating what they are; I verified with the third party software: SFCfix). Wouldn' it be possible to remove these files without triggering sfc /scannow to report errors ? Because when running sfc / scannow afterwards, one then always needs to verify in a rather complex way, whether the errors / corruptions reported are "only" those resulting from the removal of the sample files in the public folder or whether there are other, more serious, issues.
     
    But as I said, otherwise this is a very nice tool.
     
    Thank you for listening !
     
    Roger
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    RodgerOver got a reaction from JohnatanCearo in Wise Disk Cleaner update and "lighten" the system   
    Hi,
     
    I have tested Wise Disk Claener for several weeks now and I am very happy with it.
    But now a new automatic update was released, and I would like to use this occasion to hint onto two issues:
     
    (1) When the program is updated, it does not save the "exlusion of files" from scanning. This is annoying, as I have a list of allowed cookies in my firefox profile (all other cookies are blocked).
     
    (2) The "lightening of the system" - tab (3rd one; sorry, if the translation is not correct, as I have the French version) allows to remove the photo- / music- and video-samples in the public folders. This is in principle a nice feature, however removing those files leads to the fact that sfc / scannow reports corruption errors (without indicating what they are; I verified with the third party software: SFCfix). Wouldn' it be possible to remove these files without triggering sfc /scannow to report errors ? Because when running sfc / scannow afterwards, one then always needs to verify in a rather complex way, whether the errors / corruptions reported are "only" those resulting from the removal of the sample files in the public folder or whether there are other, more serious, issues.
     
    But as I said, otherwise this is a very nice tool.
     
    Thank you for listening !
     
    Roger
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    RodgerOver got a reaction from samiulshdnisder in Wise Disk Cleaner update and "lighten" the system   
    Hi,
     
    I have tested Wise Disk Claener for several weeks now and I am very happy with it.
    But now a new automatic update was released, and I would like to use this occasion to hint onto two issues:
     
    (1) When the program is updated, it does not save the "exlusion of files" from scanning. This is annoying, as I have a list of allowed cookies in my firefox profile (all other cookies are blocked).
     
    (2) The "lightening of the system" - tab (3rd one; sorry, if the translation is not correct, as I have the French version) allows to remove the photo- / music- and video-samples in the public folders. This is in principle a nice feature, however removing those files leads to the fact that sfc / scannow reports corruption errors (without indicating what they are; I verified with the third party software: SFCfix). Wouldn' it be possible to remove these files without triggering sfc /scannow to report errors ? Because when running sfc / scannow afterwards, one then always needs to verify in a rather complex way, whether the errors / corruptions reported are "only" those resulting from the removal of the sample files in the public folder or whether there are other, more serious, issues.
     
    But as I said, otherwise this is a very nice tool.
     
    Thank you for listening !
     
    Roger
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    RodgerOver got a reaction from Ekbergwef in Wise Disk Cleaner update and "lighten" the system   
    Hi,
     
    I have tested Wise Disk Claener for several weeks now and I am very happy with it.
    But now a new automatic update was released, and I would like to use this occasion to hint onto two issues:
     
    (1) When the program is updated, it does not save the "exlusion of files" from scanning. This is annoying, as I have a list of allowed cookies in my firefox profile (all other cookies are blocked).
     
    (2) The "lightening of the system" - tab (3rd one; sorry, if the translation is not correct, as I have the French version) allows to remove the photo- / music- and video-samples in the public folders. This is in principle a nice feature, however removing those files leads to the fact that sfc / scannow reports corruption errors (without indicating what they are; I verified with the third party software: SFCfix). Wouldn' it be possible to remove these files without triggering sfc /scannow to report errors ? Because when running sfc / scannow afterwards, one then always needs to verify in a rather complex way, whether the errors / corruptions reported are "only" those resulting from the removal of the sample files in the public folder or whether there are other, more serious, issues.
     
    But as I said, otherwise this is a very nice tool.
     
    Thank you for listening !
     
    Roger
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    RodgerOver got a reaction from RudyJainy in Wise Disk Cleaner update and "lighten" the system   
    Hi,
     
    I have tested Wise Disk Claener for several weeks now and I am very happy with it.
    But now a new automatic update was released, and I would like to use this occasion to hint onto two issues:
     
    (1) When the program is updated, it does not save the "exlusion of files" from scanning. This is annoying, as I have a list of allowed cookies in my firefox profile (all other cookies are blocked).
     
    (2) The "lightening of the system" - tab (3rd one; sorry, if the translation is not correct, as I have the French version) allows to remove the photo- / music- and video-samples in the public folders. This is in principle a nice feature, however removing those files leads to the fact that sfc / scannow reports corruption errors (without indicating what they are; I verified with the third party software: SFCfix). Wouldn' it be possible to remove these files without triggering sfc /scannow to report errors ? Because when running sfc / scannow afterwards, one then always needs to verify in a rather complex way, whether the errors / corruptions reported are "only" those resulting from the removal of the sample files in the public folder or whether there are other, more serious, issues.
     
    But as I said, otherwise this is a very nice tool.
     
    Thank you for listening !
     
    Roger
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