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What clears on reboot that CCleaner doesn't?
markfleener replied to markfleener's topic in CCleaner Bug Reporting
Clearing memory is like CCleaner's main function. No, I don't think this is a RAM issue, although, I had wondered about the page file. -
What clears on reboot that CCleaner doesn't?
markfleener replied to markfleener's topic in CCleaner Bug Reporting
It's not really giving me issues as you say. I'm just trying to learn more. So CCleaner doesn't delete temporary files from the browser, even after closing browser? I think you're wrong about that. I suspect maybe ShotCut might be causing such an issue, but not my browser. I thought someone could simply answer what it is that is cleared from memory on reboot that CCleaner is not doing itself, but I guess not. -
What clears on reboot that CCleaner doesn't?
markfleener replied to markfleener's topic in CCleaner Bug Reporting
Nah, i don't save up on them system restore points for nothing, screw that crap, and that stuff wouldn't cause what i'm experiencing, you're in lalaland -
What clears on reboot that CCleaner doesn't?
markfleener replied to markfleener's topic in CCleaner Bug Reporting
I had replaced SupportAssist with Alienware Update a couple years ago. Someone did tell me that i need to get a RAM chip replaced, which i've yet to do, but i don't think that's the issue here, maybe, idk, i've just started noticing that the C drive icon goes from blue to red (getting full) as I browse the internet. I just tried it again (the 2 attached pics), because it had turned red again just a few minutes ago, and simply shutting down the browser was enough to get the blue back, did not even have to run CCleaner, but last time I tried this, I had to reboot... The browser had been on for a couple days, so yeah, it was probably bogging up a bunch of memory, but shutting it down and running CCleaner was not enough to clear the red back to blue, when I rebooted, there was about another 4GB that got cleared, bringing the red back to blue. I realize the drive will eventually get so full that it wont turn blue again no matter what, but what could've possibly happened to make me have to reboot to get it cleared right? The "page file" crossed my mind, i once learned of that acting as RAM, but on your hard drive, but i don't think that would have to do with this, idk? I did use other programs besides my browser, like WMP, VLC, and ShotCut, not sure if those would cause this? -
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CCleaner does not appear to be clearing everything as it used to, or maybe I'm just now noticing that there is more to be cleared by rebooting a computer than CCleaner handles, even with all programs shut down, I am having to reboot the computer to clear memory. What on earth is being cleared from my hard drive when i reboot the computer that CCleaner is not doing? Alienware 15R4 Windows 10 Home Version 10.0.19045 Build 19045
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Wont hibernate after running CCleaner.
markfleener replied to markfleener's topic in CCleaner Bug Reporting
I just noticed that Firefox is what's keeping me from hibernating (quite unusual). I'll have to go bug them, maybe it's an add-on cause it's definitely not a video or song. -
Wont hibernate after running CCleaner.
markfleener replied to markfleener's topic in CCleaner Bug Reporting
yes, registry cleaner too -
Wont hibernate after running CCleaner.
markfleener replied to markfleener's topic in CCleaner Bug Reporting
Yeah, i use custom clean, no other software -
CCleaner is making it so my computer wont hibernate unless I go reset the hibernation settings. It's Windows 10 Home Version 2004 (OS Build 19041.508) Alienware 15R4
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Microsoft Edge taking too long to clean?
markfleener replied to markfleener's topic in CCleaner Bug Reporting
yes, After "Run as Administrator" it made no difference at all.