i.e. What is the default in the absence of a prompt and user decision, is a backup created automatically, or does CCleaner refrain from creating what is "hopefully" never going to be needed ?
After upgrading yesterday I noticed a new pop-up during file analysis warning that Firefox needed to be closed before its cache could be cleansed.
Then I found the back-up pop-up prompt missing, and I thought CCleaner had changed its pop-up technology and it was all to much for some malicious pop-up suppression on my system - or perhaps my code download was defective.
I came today to do another download and try again.
A friend is running CCleaner v2.15.815. When he does a registry scan, the program offers to fix problems without offering to make a backup.
I checked his options, but don't see that setting. I'm running v2.06.567, which offers the backup option.
What's happened?
Thanks.
Mark
I would have given you the same reply as Davey.
@Davey from your screenshot its showing Pentium 4, 2.80GHz, 256MB RAM, running WinXP SP3. How the hell do you get things to work efficiently with 256MB? The cost of RAM today doesn't warrant struggling.
Alan, the default with no backup prompt is not to take a registry backup. This option is I guess for those with either supreme confidence or supreme belief in CC's competence. I'm neither, so I backup.
I've always had the message to close FF during analysis and run of CC, so why are you only getting it now (unless you always closed FF previously - too much of a coincidence)?
Cheers.
PS Keith - Today you will become a Power Member! Or maybe tomorrow....