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How can one fix CrapCleaner bug issue?


Hey. When I used my CrapCleaner, it did something to my internet connection. I can now only log onto internet explorer and run with add-ons disabled. It is not cleaning everything. It always leave 5.00 on my computer. I have run crap cleaner in the past and when everything was cleaned, it said 0.00. Now when I run it, it always says 5.00. I ran it 7 times in a row and it said 5.00. Can anyone help me with this?
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Mitesh Patel | Oct 14 2011
In the rich vocabulary dedicated to computer problems and errors highlighted word, with a long tradition. A bug is a malfunction of a piece of software: a program to do unwanted things, or not doing things they should.

The history of the term is curious bug in English is "small bug". According to The New Hacker's Dictionary (3 rd ed: 4.0.0, MIT Press, 1996) documented the first occurrence of the word computer was in 1948 when a moth was introduced in a relay of a machine at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, causing a mistake.

In fact, it seems that the use of bug for any disorder in a machine goes back to the nineteenth century to the era of the telegraph. He went on to electricity (found in a popular manual of 1896), was in use in radar during World War II ... If bug was any malfunction of a machine or a circuit, caused by an insect or not, it seems natural it was quickly and widely adopted by the computer world (where surprises abound in programs). The opposite would feature bug "feature". (This results in more of a joke: "It's not a bug, is a feature," the software maker say low quality).

How to say in Spanish? Everyone uses bug, but you could say error or if the context is not clear, "a program error." But the Castilian supports some words ending in g: gong or zigzag. Proof that bug has been assimilated into our language is fairly supported referrals: "bugazo."
A bug is an error or defect in the software or hardware that makes a program malfunction. Often the bugs are caused by software conflicts when applications attempt to work in tandem.

Bug is Spanish means insect. Reportedly, the first computer bug was a real insect was discovered in 1945 in Harvard, a moth caught in the Mark II Aiken Relay Calculator caused the whole machine is turned off.
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