Laquer Head
Well-Known Member
Cmon dude... It's not THAT bad...
It's pretty bad.
Cmon dude... It's not THAT bad...
It's pretty bad.
I've never seen it take 2 hours to run ccleaner but I have seen it take a good 20-25 minutes a couple of machines. I was like, OMG no wonder it was taking forever to load. SHHH don't tell Geoff that it really works cause he won't believe you.
I've never had one single problem running Ccleaner on the hundreds of machines I've used it on.or break absolutely everything. I had to reinstall Windows once after running CCleaner.
Edited my previous post. It was the registry cleaner part and it completely borked my Games for Windows Live app for GTA IV. Only way to make the game work again was reinstall 7. Granted GFWL is terrible, but still.I've never had one single problem running Ccleaner on the hundreds of machines I've used it on.
Thats why you never run a registry cleaner at all. You take too much of a risk in breaking something. In fact, you really don't get a performance increase from running a registry cleaner. And if you do, its really not noticeable anyway.
Sure, they're just storage.So would the process of cloning a 1TB HDD to a 1TB SSD be the same as 1TB HDD to another 1TB HDD?
Same process but are you really gonna have the money to spend $300 on a 1tb SSD?
Doesn't matter as I'll never buy a Toshiba drive even though they are owned by Western Digital. I feel the Toshiba drives are one of the worst drives out there.A few years from now, I suspect I'll be giving the opposite advice especially now that Toshiba is really throwing their hat in the SSHD ring.
I'd even take a Hitatchi DeathStar before a Toshiba drive.Doesn't matter as I'll never buy a Toshiba drive even though they are owned by Western Digital. I feel the Toshiba drives are one of the worst drives out there.
Man, the DeathStar moniker is over a decade old at this pointI'd even take a Hitatchi DeathStar before a Toshiba drive.