some incompatibility with Tuneup Utilities

I found a problem with ccleaner when I try to open it from the bin's shorcut. "open ccleaner..."

It doesn't happen when you open the program directly from an standard shortcut.

The conflict is with Tune Up utilities, and particularly with the real time optimization of programs. When I try to open ccleaner from bin's shorcut, it happens that many instances of the same module of tuneup start, and the number of them grows every second, so you finally have to reboot due to memory ram overload:

http://i.imgur.com/JlQ0c5U.png

I'm running last versiĆ³n of cCleaner free, and tuneup utilities 2014.

I bypassed the problem by adding ccleaner to the list of permanently activated programs. Unless it is there, the bug will appear even when it didn't happen before with previous much older versions of cCleaner:

http://i.imgur.com/d6ECL2P.png

So you blame an incompatibility of two applications, which are from separate companies, as a bug in one or the other.

It seems to me, this "bug" is why TUU has a list of permanently activated programs. Though I suppose, based on the name of the white list, this could have something to do with the always running ccleaner monitoring system. If so, try unchecking all three monitoring systems (ignore the "update" warning) in ccleaner's settings.

Edit: also, "last version" and "latest version" mean nothing, please provide full version numbers of both utilities.

So you blame an incompatibility of two applications, which are from separate companies, as a bug in one or the other. It seems to me, this "bug" is why TUU has a list of permanently activated programs. Though I suppose, based on the name of the white list, this could have something to do with the always running ccleaner monitoring system. If so, try unchecking all three monitoring systems (ignore the "update" warning) in ccleaner's settings. Edit: also, "last version" and "latest version" mean nothing, please provide full version numbers of both utilities.

Sorry I must have expressed what I meant really bad. English is not my language.

I am not blaming anyone or any part. I'm just commenting an issue between both applications. A problem that was not there before -I have used both for a long time. I do not know the actual problem. I just want to let it there for any interested people or developer. Maybe the developer might be interested in contacting tuneup creators so that they solve they issue if they are the guilty part.

I will provide later the full info about versions as I do not have them in handy.

cCeaner appeared in previous versions in that list as "it doesn't represent a load for the system" so you could not active or deactivate the program. Now you have the possibility. I tried even before posting here, unchecking both options about system monitoring in cCleaner but problem still continues.

There are three monitoring checkboxes, assure all 3 are unchecked.

I'm a bit confused, ccleaner used to be on the "always active" list and then it wasn't? Or Ccleaner used to not need to be on the list and now you had to manually add it? I read the former in your more recent post, and the latter in your original post.

Nergal, on 10 Mar 2015 - 9:17 PM, said:

There are three monitoring checkboxes, assure all 3 are unchecked. I'm a bit confused, ccleaner used to be on the "always active" list and then it wasn't? Or Ccleaner used to not need to be on the list and now you had to manually add it? I read the former in your more recent post, and the latter in your original post.

sorry for tardiness

ccleaner used to appear in previous versions of ccleaner as "it doesn't represent a load for the system", so u couldn't change its setting in tuneups. Now u need set it as "always active" to avoid the problem. No matter what the settings are in ccleaner concerning those 3 boxes you are talking about.