I guess it is good to try because yes, although I uncheck 'Smart Cleaning' it seems to recheck itself
I will uninstall and reinstall CCleaner but do note however, that it is actually a fresh install I am using; not only was CC just installed but it was installed right after a fresh install of Windows 10 as well--both less than 2 weeks
The main check box is still unticked
and under Startup> Windows it was and is disabled (As to deleting it, should I, really)?
However, under Smart Cleaning the checkbox was checked again--it wasn't me. I'll see if it happens again and update you guys on it should it check itself again.
Although I have the box unchecked so as it does not run when I bott my PC it still does so. BTW fresh install of Windows (Hence latest version of Windows home and latest version of CC)
How do I make it stop running?
Thanks
The question to ask, I would assume, if recovery is needed is: What are the files (file names) that are deleted for Firefox/Chrome/IE in order to get back -a-lost history -b-lost tabs etc. Once this is known then recovery software can be used to try to recover those exact files. Does anyone know? The only one I know of is "index.dat' file which alone can do some help but will not recover the history