QUOTE (Pengman @ Jul 22 2008, 05:53 AM)

Just downloaded and installed CCleaner v2.09.600, and noticed that clicking on 'Cookies' in the 'Options' menu doesn't resolve and causes my computer to hang

. Apart from that, very impressive

- did a full sweep of everything, (although unfortunately my machine doesn't seem much faster than it was previously

).
Hi Pengman,
Welcome to the forum
I presume that you "Analyzed" then "Run cleaner". Some people forget to "Run cleaner".
Were you trying to use CCleaner while your browser was open ?
Did you reboot after installing CCleaner ?
If you did,try having a look in that "Cookies" folder and see if there are any Cookie Monsters in there. No,I am not kidding.
Sometimes users "Cookies" folders get corrupted and you have to manually delete stuff from there. Then try CCleaner. If it still hangs then turn off Cookies clean option at Cleaner > Windows tab > Internet Explorer until we get this fixed.
Are you a new user of CCleaner?
I am presuming that you are. Apparently your PC has not been running as fast as you expect and you are trying CCleaner for the first time. This is good and understandable. We want your PC to perform better also.
You say you did a full sweep of everything. If you turned on any Advanced cleaning options please turn them off.
Have you done a Disk "defrag" recently. If not please do so when you are not going to use your PC for awhile.
It may take a little while for your PC to speed up again. This happens to some users.
Can you answer these questions if your PC does not run faster after you reboot and do the above items?
The following info will help others to come up with a solution.
These answers help to evaluate the problem.Provide as much information and detail as you can.
Just fill in the answers next to or below the questions?
Did you reboot after installing CCleaner before trying to run it?
Did you do any Registry issues fixing?
Do you continue to scan for issues until no more are found?
Did you do any software or hardware changes installs or uninstalls?
Are you running with Administrator privileges.
CCleaner version ?
OS,edition ,32bit or 64bit and version ?
Browsers and ver.?
Security software and ver?
Other data you think might be relevant?
What did you do and then what happened?
Best wishes,

davey
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