(Can’t quote or link to previous post and the closing comment was less than helpful, so you can search for this post if you want the backstory: How do I stop CCleaner from disabling startup apps in Windows 11?)
I no longer see the “Speed” section after running Health Check (I’m using CCleaner Professional ver 7.5.1255.0 on a Windows 11 Home PC). I’m curious about the comment
I don’t see a “Delete” but a “Remove” option when right clicking on a Startup App. Can someone clarify if that “removes” the startup app from being scanned/disabled from CCleaner? or removes it from the Startup Manager?
Before I closed the thread, I answered. You are looking at information for 6.x not 7 that’s why i closed it, you don’t see those because things are different from 6. But fine, i’ll leave this one open and maybe someone else can get you to see why you don’t see those things.
Anything you don’t uncheck will be disabled for startup. There’s no delete remove or anything like that. There’s no automatic about it.
The only thing I can think of is the fact that it’s possible to schedule a health check (in fact it’s the default schedule). Since there’s no human to unclick those boxes, I assume it disables them, i guess automatically. @Laurence_CCleaner can you provide clarity on this since we can’t undefault health check.
Hi Both,
A Scheduled Clean with Health Check selected is only for Cleaning, it doesn’t run the additional Resolve Issues (Startup, Software).
Please let me know if you have any questions?
Thanks for both of your responses. You’ve confirmed that there isn’t a way to always default to “uncheck” (or ignore) a startup routine in the Resolve Startup process. I was hoping that I was just missing something, bc CCleaner usually does a good job of allowing the user to personalize its processes and ignore items you don’t want it to touch.
Do you know whether a user can request a feature for CCleaner (either on their website or in this forum)? It seems like an oversight not to allow the user to skip certain startup functions that are critical to the user experience (e.g., OneDrive and Google Drive in my use case).
It still does, use custom clean and the manual tools and not healthcheck (which runs a number of routines that can be replicated with the tools and custom clean)
Health check has NEVER been able to take new defaults, the developers have given users who want control and users who want things done for them (and less cleaning routines than custom).
In the lefthand side of ccleaner applocation is ideas portal