Sorry i have not been more specific. Here is how to use and apply the code. Go to https://secure.piriform.com/502/?scope=checkout&id=4bHvL3kTxD click on the link and you'll see on the left side of the page that say's Coupon code. Enter the code and than hit Apply.
Since I've upgraded to W10 AU about a week ago there are a couple items showing in Start Up- Context Menu, they are identical and read as follows, Open Powershell Window Here, the file is powershell.exe-noexit-command Set-Location '%V'. I've also had a couple blue screens since upgrading "Inaccessible Boot Device". So 2 questions. Why is this showing up now as a startup task in Ccleaner and can I disable it? Could this be related to my blue screen issue? Thanks.
For U.S. members, the Pro version of CCleaner is available for $7.99 plus $2.99 shipping with promo code : EMCEMFN36 until 8/25/16. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832992003
i recommend neither nor. windows cleans up its prefetch every 3 days. font and dns cache (dns need too long to reload and locks up system with 99% cpu and svchost, in special with a hosts file) should only be touched if issues, recycler? not sure i dont delete by accident. screwing on windows is no good idea at all.
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Thank you for posting the latest CCleaner, still has that little Google install offer there . I noticed this automatic "monitoring" feature, this seems new to me. You get this little window saying CCleaner is monitoring your computer and will notify you when it needs cleaning. You can stop this in Options/Monitoring.
Yes, if you want no offer you have to wait for the "slim build" that they are providing (one week later ) Or download the portable edition, extract both executables + the lang-directory and copy them to your existing CCleaner-directory.
You're welcome. Therefore I think it is too much ado about nothing. Closely following the installation procedure during installation of any new application never killed nobody.
Not entirely correct. If you once install CCleaner using the standard installer, with opting out of additional offers, your choices are saved in Windows Registry, and Google Chrome and Google Toolbar will be offered again after six months. See registry keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Google\No Chrome Offer Until HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Google\No Toolbar Offer Until