Do i need ccleaner in windows startup3/16/2024 ![]() One other thing: if you have Options>Settings>'Run CCleaner when the computer starts' ticked then it will breifly run a clean at startup but should then close again. You shouldn't realy be surfing the web with an XP machine anymore, it won't have security updates, but I guess you are already aware of that and there are many reasons why someone may still be using XP. You'd have to judge for yourself whether it's better for you with Smart Cleaning off or on, which will depend on how you use your computer. You will then have to open CCleaner and clean manually like you are asking for. Turn Smart Cleaning off it you don't want it running in the background. How often it will do a clean will depend on your Smart cleaning settings, but as a user of CCleaner Free you won't be able to change those settings- your only option is to have Smart Cleaning enabled or not. perhaps you can take a look with ccleaner in your startup to save more RAM at XP-Boot: ccleaner -> tools -> windows and ccleaner -> tools -> scheduled tasks for example: i can see there some stuff that not have to be on at startup -> gimp.2.8. If you have Smart Cleaning turned on then it will use some background memory, and will then use more memory when it does a periodic clean. As you have v5.64 Free for use with XP then the automatic updates don't apply, (they weren't available in v5.64 Free).
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