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Hello,

there is option enable or disable, dont understand this. In Windows service manager i can choose from Automatic, Automatic Delayed, manual or disabled.

If i disable some service and enable it again, CCleaner remeber last state for example that service was automatic delayed? Or it just do mess in my system?

CCleaner says some of my services are disabled, but they actually running. Disabled means they are not set to automatic? Manual is counted as disabled?

Thanks for explanation.

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i think - enabled means ... yes = service is set on automatic and no = manual or deactivated

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I can confirm that if you enable/disable in CCleaner it switches the services to the following status in Windows:

Enabled = Automatic

Disabled = Manual

In laymen's terms this means:

Enabled = Services will start at boot

Disabled = Services can start only when Windows or another service needs it

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Thanks for answer.

So if i disable service in CCleaner, then  is set to MANUAL not DISABLED right?

Anyway disabled service from CCleaner should remember last state Automatic or Automatic delayed or if I enable inactive service it should remember if was Manual or Disabled (for safe rollback).

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