![]() ![]() I tried the corrupt recycle bin fix that you suggested Andavari but it didn't work, thank you for suggesting it. I am convinced that something went wrong when I updated CCleaner. I thought this could have been a generic problem that maybe had a working solution available but it is now clear that it is specific to my computer. ![]() Unfortunately we all know very well that no installation is identical to another, even if the configuration is exactly the same. Yes, XP is not supported any longer but CCleaner is still compatible with XP, as Andavari has pointed out, and in fact it works perfectly on my other Windows XP machine. Obviously CCleaner can't write on the registry any more and the fact that the options do not stay checked clearly reflects it (they do not stay checked because the value cannot be written on the registry hive). I thought from the start that the problem was caused by the registry and that something got corrupted. Yes ident, I know what you mean and thank you for the additional information. Hello ident and Andavari and sorry about the late reply but I was away. PS I am running the same version of CCleaner on another Windows XP Professional computer and on two WIndows 7 computers and I don't have and never had the same problem on any of those machines. I am using CCleaner Free on Windows XP Professional. I also tried to set the context menu options both with the Save all settings to INI file option checked and unchecked but I didn't make any difference. I updated to a new version 2 or 3 times since (I can't remember exactly how many times) hoping that installing a new version would fix the problem but it didn't. The update was successful and CCleaner was working fine, except for this problem related to the context menu option. This first happened after I updated to a newer version. It appears that for some reason CCleaner is not letting me set options linked to the context menu any more. If I set any other option on the Settings menu they are still checked once I exit the page and then click back on the Settings menu. This also happens when I check the Add "Open CCleaner." option to Recycle Bin context menu (this happens if I check both options at the same time or one at a time). In fact when I click back again on Settings the option is not checked any more. When I check it in the Options menu it unchecks itself the moment I click on any another CCleaner menu item. The option to add the "Run CCleaner" option to Recycle Bin context menu doesn't work any more. ![]()
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