Yes this all points to the filehippo advertising platform. 1 and 2 in my screenshot are ads 3 is the real download. While I can understand filehippo's need for revenue, these advertisements lull a normal user into a false sense that ccleaner (and other hosted software) in malicious. Most people don't notice the aspects I noticed in the original post that shows they are ads and most who do notice such things block ads and semi-malicious injection type banners via HOSTS or their security softwares.

I've found some of the versions at another "filehistory"-website, also the slim-ones. For your notice the version the old machine is able to run is 5.26.5937. After this there must be a codechange that prevents the old AMD-embedded-CPU from running ccleaner.


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Just like the topic says. Everytime I run a clean, the cursor keeps flickering like epilepsy even after closing ccleaner. It's the pointing arrow and the hourglass (background working?). Sometimes it goes back to normal, after some long minutes. Other times, the only solution is to restart the computer. I've tried switching user, loggin in and out and most of the times unsuccessfully.

But it is not ccleaner itself that is detected but what comes with it. It should only be detected if you have enabled potentially unsafe applications in ESET. But you can also use exclusions if you like. I don't know what they bundled now as I only use the Slim build, in the past I have heard they bundled a Google Toolbar among other things.

If you opt for Wise Diskcleaner (freeware edition), be sure to stick a firewall rule on the executable ? and take care in checking the options and tickboxes. This is another good option instead of ccleaner. ff782bc1db

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