In my case after UnCleaner Explorer stopped working, a window popped up with the choice of closing or refreshing it. The mouse cursor became impressively slow and nearly unusable and before I had chance to click on the refresh button it took me several steps and patience. This happened 2 times already so now I'm scared to use UnCleaner again and will wait for possible workarounds. Windows 7 64bit, sorry couldn't find a log file, where is it?
I like this program because it's a one click hassle free solution. The log file might tell more about my problem.
Runs great here - Windows 8.1 Pro w/Media Center + Office 2013 Pro. When done, it said there were still "4 folders, 70 files and 11.7MB" remaining. Ran it two more times with same result. Then I ran "as Administrator" - result was "1 folder, 13 files and 23MB" remaining. Seems strange - fewer files and folders, but more space. But it always runs without errors/blue screen.
Thanks Josh. I ran it and cleaned nearly a gig worth of crap. And I thought ccleaner was taking care of this task.
Thank you Josh! As always! Can you make a portable version of this? Ty again! How? I have all registry and files of tasks ok, but they still doesn't work, and I can't add any task, it does nothing when I try.
Unfortunately I think Josh has given up on this project as I have posted a problem several weeks ago and although I see he has been on this forum I have not gotten a response.....so It looks as though interest has waned on this project.
That has been answered many times in this thread. as for Josh well see my post above concerning Josh and this software.
Sorry for my bad support, I am having some internal time issues and no way to go here... UnCleaner crashes when some thing is wrong with your .NET Framework installation, so I guess you also have problems like this around other apps that run around the .NET platform. And there is no portable version of this app... Anyway you can install the app and copy the executable (it will not need of any file to run, just like portable).
I run .Net Framework Setup Verification Utility but it found nothing wrong. I got the log file and I think that that would be pointless posting it here.
Post count states 380 not 1000, try the search function it works. I always engage in extensive effort and research prior to asking for help as I know most peoples time is valuable, not giving you a hard time but searching 380 posts is not that big of a deal and as I stated your question has been addressed several times.