Also if possible, please make a short-cut that allow us to "Edit Startup Entry" with right-click context menu in Startup window inside CCleaner. Example: Some startup program always display the "Splash-screen" & Music during the system startup; and I would like to edit the registry to disable it without going through all the hassle finding the registry. And allow us to use Back-up this Registry option (in the context menu) would be a plus!
Add "Disable Entry" option in Startup Entries
Started by dude09, Jul 16 2007 04:36 AM
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Posted 16 July 2007 - 04:36 AM
Please add a "Disable Entry" option in Startup Entries, because sometime we want to just "Disable" the Startup Entry and not "Completely" delete it. (for testing purposes - so that we can restore it if something goes wrong!)
Also if possible, please make a short-cut that allow us to "Edit Startup Entry" with right-click context menu in Startup window inside CCleaner. Example: Some startup program always display the "Splash-screen" & Music during the system startup; and I would like to edit the registry to disable it without going through all the hassle finding the registry. And allow us to use Back-up this Registry option (in the context menu) would be a plus!
Also if possible, please make a short-cut that allow us to "Edit Startup Entry" with right-click context menu in Startup window inside CCleaner. Example: Some startup program always display the "Splash-screen" & Music during the system startup; and I would like to edit the registry to disable it without going through all the hassle finding the registry. And allow us to use Back-up this Registry option (in the context menu) would be a plus!
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Posted 16 July 2007 - 04:47 AM
dude09, on Jul 15 2007, 11:36 PM, said:
Please add a "Disable Entry" option in Startup Entries, because sometime we want to just "Disable" the Startup Entry and not "Completely" delete it. (for testing purposes - so that we can restore it if something goes wrong!)
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