You can't see these types of processes in task manager, but you can see them in something like Sysinternals Process Viewer. Instead when they close they essentially disappear and instead of "unloading" completely they are moved to the background as a "suspended" process. To try and explain, what can happen with the UWP apps (aka retro, or MS store apps) is that windows treats them similarly to how a phone treats apps, in that they don't always close like a desktop app does. I've just noticed that in all of this you have not said which Windows version, and which CC version, you are using.īut as you have live tiles I assume it's Windows 8, 8.1 or 10? If one of the startup items is causing the problem then disabling it and restarting the computer should cause the problem to go away and you can then decide whether you need that item to start automatically or not.ĭon't forget to re-enable the items you want once you have finished the testing. If not then disable the next one, restart the computer, run CCleaner to see if the problem has gone. The point was that something else might be using Edge files/storage locations in the background.Īgain I'm not sure just what would do that, so a screenshot would probably not help.ĭisable one of the startup items (right click on it in taskmanager to disable/enable), restart the computer, run CCleaner to see if the problem has gone. (You can always turn it back on again if it doesn't).Īs for the startup files, I wasn't thinking that you would see Edge itself there, if it was then Edge would probably be opening a window when you started the computer. You could try turning off the weather tile, restarting the computer, and running CCleaner analyze to see if that makes a difference. You can download previous versions from filehippo, look on the right of this page: You could try the testing below, or if you can't be bothered with the testing then it may be time to consider rolling back CCleaner a version to see if that works. If anyone else has suggestions please feel free to jump in with them. TBH I'm not sure at all, I'm only suggesting what I would try in your shoes. Or you could use CCleaner Tools>Startup which can also show your schedued tasks as well as the startup items. To see what you have running automatically at startup, right click on the taskbar and open Task Manager, then select the Start-up tab, this will show you what applications are being started automatically. Things like news feed live tiles or weather live tiles may be opening Edge in the background. These are the ones that have an image that updates itself, or a video playing. I'm not sure just what this would be on your machine, it may depend on what you have in 'startup', but also I would be looking at things like 'live tiles' on the start menu. If you are not using Edge yourself then something else must be starting it in the background. The real solution would be to find out what is causing Edge to be open all the time and stop it from doing so. That way you won't get the popup asking you to close Edge everytime you run CC. If you untick all Edge items then CC will not analyse or clean them, then you could right click each unticked item and do a manual clean once in a while. It's more of an issue of why Edge is running all the time. I wouldn't call it an 'issue' with CC, CC is just doing it's job as it's supposed to.
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