This new topic has been split out from a previous (old) thread. (Nukecad).
On 04/01/2023 at 17:38, nukecad said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents" data-gramm="false"> <p> You should not have a problem with CCleaner's <strong>Driver Updater</strong> - it does not automatically update any drivers. </p> <p> CCleaners<strong> Driver Updater</strong> will not run unless you click on it and then scan/update your drivers. Don't click on it and it will never run. CCleaners<strong> Driver Updater</strong> will only update drivers if you tell it to do so in the <strong>CCleaner Pro</strong> version, it will not update drivers in the <strong>CCleaner Free</strong> version. </p> <p> <strong>If something is updating your drivers automatically then it is not CCleaner.</strong> It might be Windows Update, or it might be some other Driver Updater that you have installed. (Maybe accidentally?). </p> <p> Just to add - You might see automatic <strong>Software</strong> Updates with CCleaner though: </p> <p> The<strong> Software Updater</strong> <u>will run automatically</u> if you are using <strong>Health Check</strong> in the <strong>CCleaner Pro</strong> version.<strong>*</strong> The<strong> Software Updater </strong><u>will not run automatically</u> if you use <strong>Custom Clean </strong> in the <strong>CCleaner Pro</strong> version. The<strong> Software Updater </strong><u>will not update anything<strong> </strong></u>in the <strong>CCleaner Free</strong> version. </p> <p> The<strong> Software Updater</strong> can also be run manually at any time from the 'Tools' menu, but it will not update any softwares in <strong>CCleaner Free</strong> </p> <p> <strong>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</strong> </p> <p> <strong>*</strong> If <strong>Health Check</strong> in <strong>CCleaner Pro</strong> finds <strong>Software</strong> to update then it will tell you so in the 'Security' box. <a data-fileext="png" data-fileid="17071" href="<fileStore.core_Attachment>/monthly_2023_01/image.png.9ce458d5975231838ecbb17c29e73262.png" rel="" title="Enlarge image"><img alt="image.png" class="ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed" data-fileid="17071" data-ratio="46.25" width="627" src="<fileStore.core_Attachment>/monthly_2023_01/image.png.9ce458d5975231838ecbb17c29e73262.png"></a> </p> <p> If it does find something than you can click on that box to see what it has found, and untick the update if you don't want it yet. <em>You will have to untick it every time that you run Health Check.</em> TBH I am not sure just how that unticking works if you have Health Check set to run on a schedule. (I might try to test that later). </p> </div>
I just updated to CCLeaner 6.22 Free, and the second time running it, Driver Updater ran on it's own. I didn't click on it, didn't even run PC Health Check because I go right to Custom Clean. So something must have changed since your reply. I do my own driver updating: I don't want CCleaner to do it, and I don't want to be nagged. Please tell me how I can stop this from running unbidden. Thanks.