While Piriform products are still compatible with good ole charished XP SP3, that might not necessarily be the same for the NSIS installer/uninstaller they use. Don't recall having such trouble with uninstalling CCleaner ever before. Should I go back to some older versions of CCleaner? Or that won't solve anything? They do find some remaining files (I doubt they find all of them, though) and they do appear to remove them, but once I download CCleaner from its site again, install it and try to run the uninstaller, I'm getting the same NSIS error. Unfortunately, neither Geek nor Revo uninstallers managed to fix the error. You may need to restart your computer after using them. Both do the same task by scanning for leftover files, folders, registry settings, and remove as much as they can. If that doesn't help perhaps uninstalling it by a different more robust means will work with either of the two freeware uninstallers linked below. Open Task Manager and EndTask any running CCleaner processes, then try the uninstall again.
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