Run (in start menu) does not empty. In CCleaner v1.37.456
Run (in start menu) does not empty. In CCleaner v1.37.456
Even with a reboot??? (after running CCleaner)
It appears that such is the case for me as well. I can delete using the Windows Taskbar & Settings component, but not CCleaner. Why would anyone need to reboot in XP SP2?
... Why would anyone need to reboot in XP SP2?
Because some files are always locked by a process and won't actually be cleaned until reboot.
It appears that such is the case for me as well. I can delete using the Windows Taskbar & Settings component, but not CCleaner. Why would anyone need to reboot in XP SP2?
Because as far as I'm aware CCleaner requires a reboot to clear the run list, hence the reason I suggested it.
Thanks JD-might be nice if that function was better implemented
Is it cleaning your "most recently used documents"?
My Adaware program is picking up more MRUD's than it used to since the upgrade.