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What would be the motive to make a fake complaint like this?
Some one finds it funny or thinks to be clever
I had to ban some guys in my forum that registered and slept for months,
then one day woke up writing nonsense. Have they reached a goal in their opinion?
When I try a soft and I do not like it, (and I actually try many softs, see my signature)
I will never think of registering in the forum that supports that soft just to make a complaint
It is a fact that if you have to try a soft you should use a bit of brains:
time freeze, returnil, stuff like that
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* .REG + System Restore Point (full backup)
* .REG only (CCleaner only backup)
* System Restore Point only (system only backup)
Bravo, +1
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Complains about having lost stuff, but ZERO interest in retrieving it...
this is a fake complaint
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An automatic updater could be included along the lines of the one in VLC (another excellent freeware): when a new version is detected, it opens a pop-up to tell you about it, and it offers to download and install it in stride ? or just download it for later installation if you so wish.
+1
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I like to see where and what I'm downloading.
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I do agree that ccleaner should auto back up
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Simple and useful
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... I don't trust Uniblue nor registry booster ...
it does no good
it's harmful
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Welcome,
1 of the reasons why it's because you can choose which build to install
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Svchost should never run at a high CPU usage over a long period.
If it does, you should investigate what is using svchost so intensely.
I don't think TuneUp can just "cure"...
besides the 2 soft should not be compared
IMO one click utilitys should not be installed, they do more harm then good... -
Actually this thread start with the request to "repair/remove broken shortcuts"...
I had realized it
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That must be related to the athor thewebatom,
that is a member of this forum,
unluckily now the server is down
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Being able to see the date a program was installed really helps because on computers with hundreds of installed entries,
it is hard to tell just what caused what problem on X date...
I understand
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Actually Microsoft Add/Remove also has the feature to point out if a soft is used often or rarely
but it does not does not match the real frequency of use at all
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Yeah, Ident, that's what I meant:
since Alan_B fears to lose his links, I replied that
the suggestion is to make CC capable to find more broken links, like Reg. Mech. can do
that does not mean that it will delete any
crap soft like Eusing find a lot of ?errors? and turn the system into a wreck
I just mentioned it, because it is known enough, I did not suggest to use it
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I might be inconvenienced or worse if CCleaner were to delete shortcuts I need upon reconnection.
Alan
This is not the way a good cleaner soft works,
this is what Eusing Free Registry Cleaner does, for instance,
neither CCleaner nor Registry Mechanic clean my links to external units when they are not connected
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I can translate it into italian language
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I agree, that's the best suggestion for CC
I vote +1
I actually use Registry Mechanic for this purpose
but it is a commercial soft and I got it thanks to a giveaway
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Thank you for your work, Ranhiru
I will test it and then spread it in Italy
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Actually CC only deletes orfan shortcuts on the desktop
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I would like to test your good work TheWebAtom, would you host it?
though I prefer to decide when to run CC
Inactive gumbs
in CCleaner Bug Reporting
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Me too
the last release (always slim since years) takes some few seconds before being active
in each of my 3 (different) computers