12/29/2023 0 Comments Ccleaner portable latest![]() ![]() I clicked "Update Now " to accept the update. Just FYI, here's the prompt I saw today when I launched the previous CCleaner Free Portable v (rel. Yes, CCupdate.exe is the emergency updater, and creates that task to check for emergency updates.It looks that what has happened is that by using the updater you have installed regular CCleaner onto your USB stick. Make sure you turn off Automatic Updating in the new Portable CCleaner any comment about this? To avoid that happening in future ignore the update prompt and download the new Portable from the Builds page as you would previously have done. It could be a bigger problem now if you left Automatic Updated ticked in the portable so that it did it itself rather than just prompting you. There again, as far as I am aware Portable would always do that if you updated from within CCleaner Portable itself. I believe that is what the update would do I think that as far as the updater is concerned you just have regular CCleaner Free installed at a non-standard location (the USB stick) and so it will install the new version there. It looks that what has happened is that by using the updater you have installed regular CCleaner onto your USB stick. Yes, CCupdate.exe is the emergency updater, and creates that task to check for emergency updates.īut it's not in the Portable version that I have downloaded here: The option to " Keep CCleaner updated automatically" is always disabled, and enabling / disabling the option to " Send notifications when there is a new version of CCleaner" doesn't seem to have any affect on the CCleaner Update task in Task Scheduler.Ħ4-bit Win 10 Pro v1909 build 18363.1256 * Firefox v84.0.2 * Windows Defender v.6 * Malwarebytes Free v4.3.0- * CCleaner Free Portable vĭell Inspiron 15 5584, Intel i5-8265U CPU, 8 GB RAM, Toshiba 256 GB NVMe SSD, Intel UHD Graphics 620 Here are my current CCleaner settings at Options | Updates. Going forward, do I have to delete the CCUpdate.exe file from my USB stick and delete the CCleaner Update task in Task Scheduler every time I update to a newer version of CCleaner Portable and then run a check for updates manually, or is there a simpler solution? I would prefer to have this automatic update check either completely disabled or configure CCleaner Portable so that update checks only runs when I launch CCleaner, and don't want this background update check running multiple times a day (especially when I don't use an installed version of CCleaner and my USB stick is rarely plugged in). and there appears to be a new task called CCleaner Update in Task Scheduler that is scheduled to run at least three times a day (once at every boot-up, plus twice a day at 9:43 AM and 9:43 PM) to look for an available update.Īre the CCUpdate.exe file and CCleaner Update task in Task Scheduler part of the the Emergency Updater introduced in CCleaner v5.36 (see the Oct 2017 article CCleaner 5.36 Emergency Updater) for installed versions of CCleaner (i.e., the "standard" and Slim builds)? This Emergency Updater was never included in my earlier versions of CCleaner Portable. After the update finished I noticed that I now have a new file called CCUpdate.exe on my USB stick. I launched CCleaner v today at ~ 9:43 AM and was prompted to download the latest v (rel. Just running a program can cause Windows itself to place an entry in this location and the program doesn't need to do anything itself.I run CCleaner Free Portable from a removable USB stick a few times a month. each user can have different languages, icons, values or or settings for the program. ![]() Since this is done on a user by user basis. or other info about a program file or dll such as just a location. The MUIcache location then can keep track of language translations, selected icons that are shown for a program. basically stands for multiple user interface. Its actually Windows itself that uses this area ( though a program can also make use of it in certain situations if needed ). ![]() MUICache is sort of like the MRU entires only for program files and dll's. having an entry in this key has nothing to do with CCleaner's ( or other program's ) settings per se or even it making the entry itself. HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\MUICache is a complex subject. I tried both and registry entries are created.Įven in the second scenario, where the Save all settings to INI file option was set up beforehand on another PC, a registry entry identifying the path to CCleaner.exe on the USB flash drive was created on the cleaned PC in HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\MUICache.
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