This is in regards to yesterday's
Head's Up regarding the new update of
Piriform CCleaner v4.18.4842
The new CCleaner now comes with an active Monitoring system, which will clear/clean and check your gear -- initially this may sound great, but Free users will notice that the value of what the program can clean is fixed at 500Mb, while Paid users will havethe restrictions removed
Aside from that, the Monitoring system of CCleaner will appear on your Windows Task Manager (
to open the Task Manager in Windows, use the hot key command SHIFT+CTRL+ESC ) in tandem with another EXE command known as "
unsecapp.exe" -- though that the said program appears as part of the Windows system, it remains active when CCleaner's Monitoring behavior is active, and it consumes roughly 2Mb+ from your memory when in use --if you wish to, one can disable this behavior
First, open your copy of Piriform Ccleaner in your desktop/laptop, then:
Step 1 -- Go to
Options menu tab, then
Monitoring, then uncheck the "
Enable system monitoring", then--
Step 2 -- Still in the
Options menu tab, go to
Advanced, and uncheck the "
Enable Active Monitoring"
A message window will appear advising you if you'd like to continue with the changes -- press the OK, and it's done
*Edit: added a bit more step guides