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Hello,

When I clean my PC with CCleaner, Microsoft OneDrive and its synchronization are stopped and do not restart the next time the PC is started.
It seems that OneDrive is disabled in the start menu by CCleaner when running.
How could I do so that CCleaner does not disable OneDrive when running?
Thanks in advance

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Are you using Windows 10 or 11?

Are you using the Registry Cleaner?

Onedrive has to be stopped to clean it but it should then restart itself after cleaning:

However if you are also using the Registry Cleaner then you may be preventing that restarting from happening.

Untick OneDrive in the Custom Clean listings to prevent Custom Clean from closing/cleaning it.

(And stop using the Registry Cleaner unless  you have Win7 or older. Since Win8 Registry cleaning is not recommended except when trying to fix an already "broken" registry).

*** Out of Beer Error ->->-> Recovering Memory ***

Worried about 'Tracking Files'? Worried about why some files come back after cleaning? See this link:
https://community.ccleaner.com/topic/52668-tracking-files/?tab=comments#comment-300043

 

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  • 7 months later...

Like most Win11 users, I use OneDrive to store almost all my data files. 
Whenever I run CCLEANER SCAN it advises me it will close OneDrive unless I uncheck it. 
And when I 'make it better' it also wants me to close OneDrive unless I uncheck it. 
I'm often in a rush - and if I let CCLEANER close OneDrive it will not open until I reboot the PC. 


Many times, in a rush - I've rushed thru CCLEANER and closed OneDrive. 
Thus, an entire day or more of work is NOT BACKED UP BY ONEDRIVE which is closed. 

I have tried the 'uncheck OneDrive in Custom Clean' approach .... that doesn't work. 

I have looked on 'Registry Cleaner' ... OneDrive is not an option to uncheck. 
Is there a simple 'one and done' precise way to tell CCLEANER to not close OneDrive? 

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I have looked on 'Registry Cleaner' ... OneDrive is not an option to uncheck. 
Is there a simple 'one and done' precise way to tell CCLEANER to not close OneDrive? 

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