Windows 10: Beware CCleaner installation!

Discus and support Beware CCleaner installation! in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I just installed the latest version and I may have missed something, but I discovered right after that the horrible Avast anti-virus program got... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by bbinnard, Jan 16, 2018.

  1. bbinnard Win User

    Beware CCleaner installation!


    I just installed the latest version and I may have missed something, but I discovered right after that the horrible Avast anti-virus program got installed too.

    I have installed many versions of CCleaner and I am aware that you have to check the box that says to not install any additional software, but I didn't see that box this time.

    The only way I could uninstall Avast was to go reboot in Safe Mode and delete the entire Avast directory. The *******s who wrote it have figured out how to make it impossible to delete, rename, or disable any Avast file, directory, task, process, or registry entry while running in Normal Mode.

    :)
     
    bbinnard, Jan 16, 2018
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  2. 'Mike P Win User

    windows 10 registry

    Microsoft has System Maintenance and some additional smarts which automatically takes care of your registry hives.

    Most people might tell you to beware of using registry cleaners.

    Many people might even tell you how registry cleaners ruined their day.

    Personally I never use any except occasionally ccleaner portable to clean something specific but certainly not the registry.
     
    'Mike P, Jan 16, 2018
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  3. unable to install CCleaner

    I recently receive a message on running CCleaner informing that file icudt55.dll is missing and that I shoud uninstall and install again the program to solve the issue. I have done this but still receive the same message. On looking for icudt55.dll on the
    internet, several options appear, one of which is to install and run the Windows Repair Tool. Is this safe? Many thanks. Is there any other way to solve the issue? Many thanks.
     
    Maria Castel-Branco, Jan 16, 2018
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  4. Beware CCleaner installation!

    Indeed, CCleaner is getting more aggressive with each version. You should use a firewall for outbound control and that would take care of it (block it), even something as simple as Free Firewall, it can work alongside of Windows Firewall.
     
    TairikuOkami, Jan 16, 2018
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  5. merkxr Win User
    I just installed V5.39 of CCleaner and the only thing I had to do was uncheck the box to install Google toolbar. To double check this, I also installed it on another PC and only had to to the same thing. No mention of Avast. I even checked installed programs and no Avast there either.

    Did you download the installer from Piriforms site? Or did you get it from a third party site? I do know third party sites tend to bundle in other offers/software, that the developers do not. Thus I always recommend obtaining any software directly from the developers site and not a third party site.
     
    merkxr, Jan 16, 2018
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  6. Piriform said, that the offer depends on various circumstances. It is not being offered to everyone all the time.
    I myself have seen it once, but I could not reproduce it, because once you refuse, it should not be offered again.
     
    TairikuOkami, Jan 16, 2018
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  7. lvgandhi Win User
    For me, it asked for installing avast while installing 5.39. I opted for not installing avast. Nothing more installed.
     
    lvgandhi, Jan 16, 2018
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  8. Beware CCleaner installation!

    This code looks interesting. I guess it is related to, when or if Avast will be offered.

    Code: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Google\No Chrome Offer Until][/quote]
     
    TairikuOkami, Jan 16, 2018
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  9. bbinnard Win User
    I still have the ccsetup539.exe installer so I started it again (twice) and each time there was a checkbox for installing Avast. I don't recall seeing that when I did the initial installation of 539, so maybe I really did miss it. I didn't run the installer of course - just cancelled it after the first splashscreen showed up.

    Googling "uninstall avast" shows several articles that say you have to download the special Avast uninstaller program to uninstall it. I probably should have done that right after I discovered a normal uninstall would not work.

    I just did a registry search for"avast" and found 61 entries that refer to it. CCleaner's Registry Cleaner found 11 of them, so I let it delete those. To get the remaining 50 items I thought I'd try the Avast uninstaller program. It starts with a dialog saying it should run in Safe mode, but gives the option to run as is (without rebooting in Safe Mode), so I said run as is. It then put up the following screen:


    Beware CCleaner installation! [​IMG]


    I deleted the installation directory last night, but was not aware of the Program Data one. It turns out that one can't be deleted in Normal Mode either, so I'm going to click the "Run in Safe Mode" option and see what happens. I'll edit this post after it's done whatever it's going to do.

    ---------

    The uninstaller ran OK - it rebooted in Safe Mode, ran OK, and rebooted again in Normal Mode. The Program Data directory stuff was deleted OK, but there are still 37 leftover entries in the registry that I will have to delete by hand.

    To quote Ralph Cramden: What a revolting development this is.
     
    bbinnard, Jan 16, 2018
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  10. RichardC Win User
    I've used a program called Revo Uninstaller for a long time. I love it. When you delete a program, you have the option to do a deep scan in registry to find all items related to the particular program. It asks you to select the files you wish to delete. I usually check all and delete them. I know it's dangerous to fool around with the registry, but I've never had a problem. So Far.
     
    RichardC, Jan 17, 2018
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  11. bbinnard Win User
    I am aware of software like that and use a similar one called Iobit Uninstaller Pro. It showed uninstalling all of the Avast files, and then deleting a whole bunch of registry entries.

    But after it finished everything was still there. It's pretty clear to me that the Avast developers have gone to great lengths to make it difficult for people to uninstall it.
     
    bbinnard, Jan 17, 2018
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  12. nbcaldon Win User
    Just installed the latest version from File Hippo (directed there from Piriform site). File size is 10944kB. Going through the 'Customize' route, no offers to install any additional software and no extra software installed.
     
    nbcaldon, Jan 17, 2018
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  13. Beware CCleaner installation!

    I personally just make sure to uncheck on the machines i don't want Avast on, but most of the machines in the household still use Avast, as I've been using it for many many years, started in 2006, Not sure i trust fully Defender protection, so probably not switching anytime soon, unless it's the cause of why my Office 365 doesn't update autoly then i may decide to, but so far no plans to switch protection programs
     
    AMDMan2016, Jan 17, 2018
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  14. nbcaldon Win User
    OP is right. The latest CCleaner V5.39.6399 installs avast with no warning and no option not to install it.
    In my case, Avast uninstalled easily using CCleaner.
     
    nbcaldon, Jan 17, 2018
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  15. Hillguy Win User
    I installed it yesterday , the option was there to skip Avast. I just tried again several times and it's there every time , it was downloaded directly from Piriform did you download from somewhere else ?



    Beware CCleaner installation! [​IMG]
     
    Hillguy, Jan 18, 2018
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