The checkbox you mention above .. CCleaner\Windows\Windows Explorer\Run (in Start Menu), is the one that will leave your "Run" dropdown menu intact if you leave it unchecked.
If you check it, the "Run" dropdown menu list is cleared on reboot.
The checkbox you mention above .. CCleaner\Windows\Windows Explorer\Run (in Start Menu), is the one that will leave your "Run" dropdown menu intact if you leave it unchecked.
If you check it, the "Run" dropdown menu list is cleared on reboot.
For me the Start Run option being checked has always removed the items from the registry. Which is why it always shows as 0 bytes: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RunMRU
Recently opened docs are stored as shortcuts: %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\
Its funny it clears straight away with Win98SE but WinXP you have to restart.
I remember that thread keith, but like the others I had know idea why it works that way, and I only found out recently by doing a clean out of that list.
Perhaps a better way to deal with this is to learn exactly where the file containing those Start-> Run items is located on my PC?
As Disk4mat posted, the data is stored in the registry HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RunMRU.
Strictly speaking, you don't have to reboot Windows XP for the deletion to take effect. CCleaner clears the key immediately on disk but it appears that explorer.exe must be stopped and restarted for the new data to load into memory (similar to the procedure for clearing the Tray Notifications Cache). I have no idea why Windows 98SE was different.