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  1. On 8-1-2019 at 04:10, Eaxarex said:

    this seems to be a problem on the ryzen 5, i have the same problem too, i got so scared when i saw my cpu at 105*C but i opened up another program up and it was at 30*C it scared the living hell out of me.

    Hey all, just checking in to see whats up with the Temperature. Then noticed Eaxarex' post. 

    Let me leave this here; Good luck to the Speccy team! :)

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  2. I don't know why everyone is trying to complicate this & make it harder than it should be. You want CCleaner to remove all user account temp files in 1 go. That may be hard to do if a user is password protected. Although, I am sure if Handy Recovery could access password protected user accounts, CCleaner could also if they chose.

     

    Rather than to that, this is much simpler than they way others suggest here of adding it to task scheduler for each user, or editing GPO to "roll things out".

     

    Do it this way, & you only have to set it 1 time.

     

    - Open C:\Program Files\CCleaner folder, then open CCleaner

    - Options & select Settings

    - Under settings, check the Run CCleaner when the computer starts

    - Go to Advanced (still under options, above the about button)

    - Check hide warning messages & Save all settings to .ini file

    - Close CCleaner & right click the just created INI file & select properties

    - Change this to read only

     

    Congratulations, now CCleaner should automatically run for all user accounts. The settings are stored in the program file INI, so it should be global for all users when you select run when computer starts. Marking it read only prevents other user accounts from being able to change CCleaner settings.

     

    This is simple, easy, & you only have to do it 1 time.

     

    I am surprised no-one else up here thought about this!

     

    Did you realize that the question is not scanning all folders on a boot sequence?

     

    Since I had the same problem here, but I have no access to this sequence. But I have access to other user credentials.

    The option 'Run As' worked out for me, thx all!

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