Jeff Chopick
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Hello,
I was wondering if you can add the percentage done to the heading when minimized. Small, but maybe someone else might like this feature.
Jeff
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Hello,
I was wondering if you guys were working on a manual or guide for Defraggler?
Jeff
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Further to my earlier post (of a few minutes ago), here is another
suggestion as a possible alternative...
1) Leave the "Defrag" button as it is, but...
2) Change the right-click context menu on a drive to replace the current
"Defrag Drive" [which currently defrags files and freespace] with
three entries: "Defrag Files" [which would just do all the files],
"Defrag Freespace" [which would just compact the freespace], and
"Defrag Files + Freespace"
Would this be a better suggestion to my previous one ??
-thm
THM,
I agree that the button situation is a little confusing. I very familiar with programs like Diskeeper and a few others. I found it very confusing that hitting analyze and defrag button did not in fact defrag the whole drive including free space. I think that the right clicking on the drive options should do the same job as the buttons on the main screen. If Piriform insists on keeping them separate maybe they should incorporate a defrag free space button or command line switch. This is my observation. I like the Defraggler program alot and it has come so far, but this right clicking on the drive was a bit weird especially since there are no help/instructions to tell you to do so. I hope they are listening.
Jeff
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Hello,
Thank you guys for your input. I understand what you are saying. I just wanted the ability to hide the registry icon from the main page. Seems like a simple request. Let the customer choose to turn it on or not in the options.
Thanks Jeff
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CCleaners registry "Issues" feature, is a safe registry cleaner, as far as doing anything in the registry can be deemed safe, but as it tells you, make sure you make a back-up of the registry first, before you fix any or all issues.
Hello,
My comment still stands that registry cleaning is very very dangerous and that the average user that runs CCleaner should not even be introduced to such a utility. I have been fixing computers too long to worry about these kind of options. I love CCleaner for it main purpose. I offer it to all my customers for cleaning temp file and internet junk. Registry cleaning should be turned off by deafult or a seperate app. This is my suggestion............
Jeff
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Hello,
I am making a firm suggestion to Hide Registry Cleaning from interface by default. I am not asking to remove it, I am simply asking to have it as a option. Too many issues have occured with average people with little knowledge using the registry cleanup. I love the regular cleanup, but registry cleanup is too dangerous.
Thanks Jeff
Unable to use CCleaner at work
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Hello,
I just want to add, that I too ran into this issue with Doris Insurance Systems software. They too use the Screwdriver along Vclient driver. Doris Insurance Systems told me to remove CCleaner from all the workstation and reinstall these two drivers.
Jeff