![]() So if this helps you, leave a comment letting me know if this helps. ![]() ![]() Now double click the "CCleaner" icon to the left of "CCleanerHelper" - This will open up a terminal windows and open CCleaner with info about the launch.ĬCleaner launched for me at this point. It's either "Okay" or "run" but I am not certain at this time.Īfter that is done, you'll see the CCleaner icon at the top of your screen. Once this is done, a new window will open with the contents of the CCleaner application.Ĭlick through this hierarchy of folders in this order: "Show Package Contents">"Contents">"MacOS"ĭouble click on "CCleanerHelper" and accept the message that shows up. NOTE: THIS WAS DONE USING VERSION 1.15.507 (LATEST AS OF THIS POST)Ĭlick on CCleaner once, hold control, then click again.Ĭlick the option "Show Package Contents" from the list that pops up. My issue was resolved by a weird way, but hopefully it can help someone else who has this issue. I had the same issue as others here for CCleaner not opening on High Sierra (This client's machine is currently running 10.13.4)
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