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Hate CCleaner !
J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Andy writes: I unchecked mine rebooted the computer and it didnot come back:) to get the C out of the task tray go to options then settings and uncheck the Show CCeaner in the windows Notification Area:) -- (If you must top-post, it's better not to use the proper "-- " line above. Which is _normally_ a good idea.) AL'S COMPUTERS Is he (-:! "mick" wrote in message ... [] Untick the Active Monitoring box BUT also go to the Tools\Startup Windows tab and disable or delete the CCleaner Monitoring entry. That entry may come back with the next update so you will have to repeat, but at least it will be gone for now. Start up entries are just that, they start every time you boot the computer. Most of them in your windows list are not needed and slow the boot time down. -- mick Just "uncheck[ing] the Show CCeaner in the windows Notification Area" isn't disabling or deleting any activity: it just stops the reminder that it's happening. Can't see that making much difference if Enable System Monitoring is not ticked. |
Hate CCleaner !
It does not for most systems but for some it makes a big differeance.
-- AL'S COMPUTERS "Mr Pounder Esquire" wrote in message ... J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote: In message , Andy writes: I unchecked mine rebooted the computer and it didnot come back:) to get the C out of the task tray go to options then settings and uncheck the Show CCeaner in the windows Notification Area:) -- (If you must top-post, it's better not to use the proper "-- " line above. Which is _normally_ a good idea.) AL'S COMPUTERS Is he (-:! "mick" wrote in message ... [] Untick the Active Monitoring box BUT also go to the Tools\Startup Windows tab and disable or delete the CCleaner Monitoring entry. That entry may come back with the next update so you will have to repeat, but at least it will be gone for now. Start up entries are just that, they start every time you boot the computer. Most of them in your windows list are not needed and slow the boot time down. -- mick Just "uncheck[ing] the Show CCeaner in the windows Notification Area" isn't disabling or deleting any activity: it just stops the reminder that it's happening. Can't see that making much difference if Enable System Monitoring is not ticked. |
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