Here's the error message I get (sourced from reliability history):įaulting application name: MicrosoftEdgeCP.exe, version: 4.1, time stamp: 0x5acd8993įaulting module name: unknown, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000įaulting application start time: 0x01d3e2ff487d6050įaulting application path: C:\Windows\SystemApps\Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe\MicrosoftEdgeCP.exe These errors were logged before I first ran ccleaner after installing windows cleanly. CCleaner is a snake oil piece of software that does more damage than intended good. Początkowo opublikowane przez The Spoopy At this point I would really recommend a clean install of Windows 10 build 1803, if not to wipe out whatever damage CCelaner has done while running in monitor mode (it will automatically clean the registry with that feature tured on). The MRU Key in the registry got wiped.ergo CCleaner is hte issue ans should be removed. CCLeaner automatically leaves everything on by default and this includes autmoaticlaly "cleaning" the registry. Please stop suggesting to inexperienced users that they should use third party software software that will completly screw up their PC's if they don't know how to configure it properly. You mentioned it had nothing to do with the MRU key in the rtegistry.hense "you said it". You never said he used CCleaner, but you defintiely tried to make it as though it were the OP's probalem in staed of it being the software he used to clean his hard disk (which happened to be CCleaner). By Default, the moniotring part of CCelaner is on by default and squireeled away in the ap's settings. If you want to help, help the person posing the question and stop focusing on trying to discredit me. We also don't know if he used the monitoring feature. It took very little research to look that up. And the problem is that the MRU key is housed in the registry, and the OP used CCleaner's monitoring software to remove recently used files lists. Początkowo opublikowane przez The Spoopy Kitteh:You said it. The issue the OP is having has nothing to do with gaming. I didn't suggest, or mean to suggest, that it's interfering with Windows. You rarely, if ever help when you do that and then regurgatate "it works for me", The monitoring feature is known to interfere with some games. So you are saying it is not the issue.yet you also say (in the same breath no less) it needs to disable it to make things work right again in Windows 10? Please stop spreding useless information. Początkowo opublikowane przez The Spoopy Kitteh:"and nothing built into windows allows you to clean temp files as thoroughly". I am going to send you a friend request for this if that is OK. It also automatically deletes what ever the previos build left over in the registry for deleting Window.old. If you are talming internet is what that can do (note the screenshot). Why would you want to btorher with file hisotry? Are we talking web browsing history? File use history is not monitored at all bu MS. You rarely, if ever help when you do that and then regurgatate "it works for me",ĭoes disk cleanup remove recent file history etc? Not that I know of it doesn't. So you are saying it is not the issue.yet you need to disable it to make things work right again in Windows 10? Please stop spreding useless information. If you used CCleaner to get rid of that does is the equivelent of Shift+Delete and doesn't clear the rtegistry of the previous build. You do not need to clean your registry.ĭisk Clanup allows you to do that thoroughly.do a search for it and you will see what I mean. That is what the Disk CLeanup utility is for. "and nothing built into windows allows you to clean temp files as thoroughly". its definitely related to the 1803 build. it logged the error 3 times yesterday during my clean reinstall of windows. and nothing built into windows allows you to clean temp files as thoroughly. CCleaner isn't up to date with 1803 and you probably shouldn't use it in the first place because it messes up your system if you run the registry cleaning feature.ĭon't use the reg cleaner. WindowsExplorer is part of Edge in Windows 10. You're going to need to completely uninstall it using the programs and features uninstall, and then restart your PC. Początkowo opublikowane przez The Spoopy Kitteh:The issue is CCleaner.
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