How about a setting that allows CCleaner to clean your computer when it turns off, of couse it cleans to your preferences.
After you click "start" and turn off so clear CCleaner that you tend to clear, just automatically. It would actually be quite useful.
Because, before I turn off the computer, I clear it with CCleaner but it would be good if the cleaned everything automatically. Just a thought
Hi gigabayt, that feature is available in the latest edition.
Have a read here:
http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=16551
davey
August 16, 2008, 1:24pm
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How about a setting that allows CCleaner to clean your computer when it turns off, of couse it cleans to your preferences.
After you click "start" and turn off so clear CCleaner that you tend to clear, just automatically. It would actually be quite useful.
Because, before I turn off the computer, I clear it with CCleaner but it would be good if the cleaned everything automatically. Just a thought
Hi again,
Yes, this good suggestion has already been put into effect. It will run CCleaner and then shutdown your PC.
Andavari, one of our forums Global Moderators, has a very informative post at this link. His work is excellent.
http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=16551
Warning : It will not turn out the lights, put out the pets, set the alarm system, or any other required tasks when shutting down.(At least not as of this posting)
Good luck,
davey
Okay, thought it just was to click a button at the options or something
Hi again,
Yes, this good suggestion has already been put into effect. It will run CCleaner and then shutdown your PC.
Andavari, one of our forums Global Moderators, has a very informative post at this link. His work is excellent.
http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=16551
Warning : It will not turn out the lights, put out the pets, set the alarm system, or any other required tasks when shutting down.(At least not as of this posting)
Good luck,
davey
is it possible to modify Andavari's "shortcut" method to trigger a log off instead of a full shutdown?