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jm34harvey

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About jm34harvey

  • Birthday 19/06/1934

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    Abductive reasoning and semeiotic.
  1. Although I've been into computers for a while, I'm still a Defraggler newbie. I will run it in safe mode to see whether I can see any difference. Also, I am still under the impression that boot time defrag is intended to deal with files that are always preoccupied during normal operation. However, I haven't found any way to configure that list. So many programs to learn. So little time.
  2. Boskosauce, Based on a neighboring thread, I'm guessing that the 1 minute is the time remaining for defragging the files and the time remaining to defrag the free space isn't included in the estimate. My guess should prompt a reply. Especially, if I'm wrong! John, Wizened Web Wizard Wannabe "The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." — Albert Einstein
  3. mta, This page describes what the ini files do: http://www.piriform.com/docs/ccleaner/advanced-usage/ccleaner-ini-files/what-do-ccleaners-ini-files-do John, Wizened Web Wizard Wannabe "The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." — Albert Einstein
  4. I agree with JMO, aka siliconman01. I believe that we can enhance utility of both winapp2.ini and CCleaner by encouraging Piriform to make the contents of the parameter sets more visible in CCleaner. I have made that suggestion on the Piriform forum here: http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=36600 Thank you for your attention and I hope you share my concern, John, Wizened Web Wizard Wannabe
  5. Yes, or perhaps add a "view rules" checkbox to the context menu would be able to display the rules together with the results. John
  6. List, First, let me say thank you for this amazing tool, Anyhow, about three weeks ago, Gizmo's Freeware finally convinced me that I should try CCleaner. I'm a retired mainframe programmer (c.1965-1999). Actually, I built a few Windows applications for public kiosks for citizens to access property tax and other public information during the last few years. @squishey123, @Andivari, IMHO it's a good idea to have mouse-over tool-tips or ccontext menu (right click) access to helpful information. Each software has its own idiosyncrasies and more powerful tools like CCleaner usually have more than their share. This help is especially helpful to people like me who want to learn the intricacies and add our programs to winapp2.ini. I downloaded the third-party winapp2.ini file. I was pleased to see that all of the parameter sets were Default=False. One parameter set at a time, I've been Analyzing them through the context menu and deciding which ones to activate. I use my text editor when I want to see the parameters, both winapp2.ini and embedded parameters which I've exported . We need all the mountain climbing gear we can get to help us ascend these steeper slopes. It would be particularly helpful for us if the ini parameters, both embedded and winapp2.ini, were available via the contect menu. Thanks again for CCleaner. Regards, John, Wizened Web Wizard Wannabe
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