I do not want it. I am getting sick of whenever I update CCleaner that I have to safe boot and remove Avast.
Why in this time of age that the option to not install extra stuff is gone?
It was a choice in installers during the 90's.
I do not want it. I am getting sick of whenever I update CCleaner that I have to safe boot and remove Avast.
Why in this time of age that the option to not install extra stuff is gone?
It was a choice in installers during the 90's.
The opt-out for bundled software is on the first page of the installer
Install the software offline, simply disconnect from the Internet and Avast won't be able to be downloaded onto the system. Or switch to using the Portable ZIP build which has no installer.
My friend mentioned that but I reinstalled (without uninstalling) it and didn't see it.
Then I tried uninstalling and fresh install, then I saw it.
So I don't know but this issue is definitely my side.
Luckily I also discovered the portable version, which I am going to use now as I can use it everywhere.
On 3/18/2018 at 23:40, MonthOLDpickle said:<div class="ipsQuote_contents"> <p> Luckily I also discovered the portable version, which I am going to use now as <strong>I can use it everywhere</strong>. </p> </div>
While you can use it everywhere the portable version however does not have the capability to store individual settings in ccleaner.ini for different individual computers.