Option to load winapp2.ini manually

Hi, sometimes I use ccleaner just to clean the registry, and if i put the file winapp2.ini in the ccleaner directory it takes too long to start (100% CPU for a while).

I know about trim.bat to trims the entries from the full Winapp2.ini.

But it would be a very good, and time saving idea to put an option to load manually the winapp2.ini or automatically.

Thanks a lot for your atention and for this program.

LiamZ

just put the winapp2.ini in the lang folder or outside ccleaner folder

when you want to use winapp2.ini, just put it back in and press F5 on ccleaner

this will load the winapp2.ini

or simply rename it then change back to winapp2.ini when you need

:wacko:

Or ZIP it. Then delete when you don't want it, and unzip when you need it. You could also use a batch (.bat) or script file to rename it on the fly so that it isn't usable by CCleaner, i.e.; winapp2.disable

Thanks for your answers, some of the tips I already know. And some not: Thanks for the F5 tip.

The solution I use is to have 2 copies of ccleaner, one with the file winapp2.ini and the other without it.

My sugestion is to put an option to load manually a winapp2.ini. You can have some custom winapp2_xx.ini files and load them when you need. And/Or an option to load or not load automatically a winapp2.ini file in ccleaner directory.

Doing this, winapp2.ini developers could have the option to make customs winapp2.ini files: system, games, browsers, ....

Also, in some computers, starting ccleaner with winapp2.ini can take more than 1 minute of 100% CPU usage.

So I think it would be a time saver, energy saver, cpu fan saver putting those options.

Or trim the winapp2.ini file down to the programs you use, like one is supposed to ;)

Or trim the winapp2.ini file down to the programs you use, like one is supposed to ;)

Well I think this is CCleaner sugestion forum, and thats my sugestion.

Also you can use regedit and windows explorer to clean your computer. CCleaner makes it easier.

FWIW you can switch to the registry section before the cleaner has loaded. WFM on CCleaner v4.17 on Windows 8.1u1 Pro x64