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enthusiast_385

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  1. Hi... Yes, I understand, you just turn everything off except of your anti-virus(es). But, I need to turn off specificly... As you see from the attached file, my Windows OS loads something more than just a startup items of my anti-virus, Skype etc. It mades the main process of computer startup generation. I must find exactly what to deactivate from these, leaving necessary. I guess, percentage would be 80% plus. If an IT expert / Piriform support team member would review my startups and help - I would appreciate it. Could you? Someone to analize my startups and help?
  2. Hello. My computer starts slowly. I need help with deactivating startup software. I have brought CCleaner startup logs, please review (in attachment). startups.zip
  3. Defraggler is a rogue hijacker of Windows' built-in HDD defragmenter. Because of Defraggler, my SECOND computer CAN'T complete a defragmentation process on 100% (fully / to the finish). Windows' built-in HDD defragmenter is used. *** I DEMAND "SOME KIND" OF A COMPENSATION *** -enthusiast_385 P.S. This is NO JOKE! this is FOR REAL, people.
  4. Correctly, Ramzy. But why the users here dislike it, is because for a 1/2 weeks old system (in my case) - the MFT is too large. I have a 500GB HDD, and my MFT is about 10%-15% I'd say... Anyway, it's pretty normal, because it's Windows OS desided so... and its plans must not be "argued" (lol). I think topic is closed now. enthusiast_385
  5. If some space is reserved for SR points under MFT, then it can't be resized (or changed), because it's locked... Deletion of some won't affect the actual size of that area... Hope I've helped. enthusiast_385
  6. Hi all. How would you rate CCleaner's built-in registry cleaner? Choose: 1. Safe. No need to check the results. 2. Enouph safe, but the results still must be analized. 3. Moderately Safe... 4. Crashed all my home PCs (lol). Also, a few words about its accuracy and efficiency. Thx... CCleaner user, enthusiast_385
  7. I have the same sh*t... and I dislike it too... It's just my guess, but I think it's somehow related to System Restore Points... Don't know how to make it smaller as well. But, maybe it should be so. The bad idea, is to turn SR points off... really bad. Hope, I've helped. enthusiast_385
  8. Thx for ur replies guys... The thing I've remembered - the initial crash / error happened when I've stopped the free disk space optimization, right after its start. Some red blocks were left over, that were unable to defragment even with Defraggler, and Windows' built-in defragmenter couldn't complete the defrags fully... ...I've heard from some sources, that programs can change Windows' files on their own. And if Defraggler has a so called Windows' built-in defragmenter's engine (or something like that) - maybe it have touched / changed something in the system, regarding built-in defrag? Danno... Thx to everyone. If the topic is still interesting - you can post back to me... enthusiast_385 P.S. Without any explainations of the said above, I can't really rely on Piriform's Defraggler...
  9. Hi Piriform users... Here's my story... When I was using my old computer, I've tried Defraggler. It's then crashed my computer one day, so that my Windows' built in defragmenter couldn't complete any defragmentations properly. So, my question is, should I try using it on my current (new) machine, that is only 1 week old? I'm pretty nervous even about this idea. Thanks a lot! enthusiast_385 P.S. Anyway, can someone tell me, why does CCleaner is so fast, and Defraggler is so slow (as I remember it)? Who's else here considering Auslogics' HDD defragmenter (scroll down to find) as a better option?
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