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Does Ccleaner interfere with McAfee?

November 1st, 2009 · 7 Comments

It say cant run because of a recently downloaded file and the last thing i downloaded was ccleaner

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    7 responses so far ↓

    • 1 Christy // Nov 1, 2009

      No, not at all,

      @

    • 2 Psychic Computer RepairĀ® // Nov 1, 2009

      Nope
      ~

    • 3 strikespeed // Nov 1, 2009

      Not at all Ccleaner just cleans temp files, history and cookies.

      Don’t use the registry cleaner as it can really ruin your pc.

    • 4 Double R // Nov 1, 2009

      nope not at all and here is another free one-
      ATF-http://download.cnet.com/ATF-Cleaner/3000-18512_4-89432.html?tag=mncol
      screen shot-http://www.freewarefiles.com/screenshot.php?programid=18024

    • 5 pinnocleplayer // Nov 1, 2009

      No not at all. I use them both. I have Comcast cable and they give you McAfee for free. ccleaner is a crap cleaner as the name applies and will delete your temporary internet files that will accumulate on your PC as you search the web where as McAfee is a Virus protection program. You should have no problem having both on your PC and using them. Each one does what the other does not, in both cases

    • 6 kingcheese19 // Nov 1, 2009

      Yes but you still need to be careful of what you have any disk cleaning tool remove. Try reinstalling your McAfee.

    • 7 I'm a PILGRIM?(Thanksgiving) // Nov 1, 2009

      Nope.

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