i think i'll just screenshot will be much easier
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Thats all the settings for ccleaner
Thanks for this by the way! I've tried unchecking alot of random stuff but to no avail
I have ccleaner set to run automatically on windows launch, however I have to restart the LAN connection to connect to the internet after boot and I believe its ccleaner causing this. Can anyone advice on this problem?
Even if it was part of the standard clean, the options can be unchecked, so thats number one. I've discussed your other points so i'm not bothered to reiterate what I have already said, thats number two.
Fair enough, this is why it is a suggestion and up to the developers to decide if it should be implemented. I have no idea how much work this would take to implement and whether it would bloat the software.
Lol what are you talking about? They would create a folder for places in which they need to place a file in, so if a shorcut is made in that folder, and that folder does not exist then yes it will create the folder.
I didn't say they would recreate every default windows folder.
As an avid ccleaner user, I thought that this function would fit in seamlessly with the idea of ccleaner and that it would be a pretty nice thing to work on/develop.
Basically the idea is ccleaner could search the windows filesystem for any folders that are empty and delete them. We all get these as our PC's age! While it doesn't improve performance, it improves aesthetics and helps us bear with windows explorer just a bit more