K let me just kindly explain what happen im not quite sure if this is the place to do so… Let me explain in every detail so if any is helpful… I downloaded COMODO System cleaner this was version 1.0 etc now its 1.1 etc… So i downloaded it not knowing of this new version right off the website i did this from http://system-cleaner.comodo.com/download.html k now let me explain i downloaded it i installed it first i checked for updates did so which it did not update i know this cause it stays the same version… now i ran it restart my comp and i could not get back into windows when i tryed it said windows failed to load cause windows/system32/config was missing or corrupt so i had to reformat from the windows xp cd i am not to happy i lost everything on my pc maybe u can look into this.
Hi ,
Sorry for the inconvenient . Please give us more details about this. What is the exact version that you ran ,and what module did you run . Did you run CRC and checked Unsafe entries ? Please be more precise . Thanks.
Please tell us if your version of Windows XP is one of those modified version(that is usually found on torrents, with all sorts of tune-ups and addons).
Attach all the log files you find in the CSC install folder(.txt files) as might be useful to track what’s happening on your machine.
Its a grate version working fine, CCleaner is now gone
But I’ve only just noticed the start-up items tab in CRC has gone, What’s happened to it? Will it be back?
everything that was deleted from previous version will get back. They first want to make a stable version, then they’re going to add (one by one) everything back
Now, when you have stable version, you should spend some time and readjust and resize these elements of the GUI which are not properly aligned on 96 and 120 DPI. The program would look much more professional this way. Now, when you switch between tabs and you can observe that some frames change their size and position although they shouldn’t. Text overlaps on other elements. It might not affect the program’s functionality but it definitely affect the program’s ‘image’.