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Okay, this is what happened.
Yesterday, my Adobe Reader updated to Version 11.0.11 from version 11.0.10, which surprised me cause I didn't know there was a newer version out. When they changed to Version 11.0.10, they removed the Adobe Reader and Acrobat Manager/Adobe Reader Updater from the Start-Up entries and had put in a Scheduled Task to run the updater whenever the computer was idle. I found out this was to improve performance.
Alright then.
However when they updated to 11.0.11, they re-added the Start-Up entry. Which leads to the same executable as the scheduled task with no difference in target or whatever. Which is confusing. Especially since its set as a HKLM:Run entry.
So I've got Adobe Acrobat Updater as a service set to Automatic.
I've got a Scheduled Task set to run the updater whenever the computer is idle to check for updates.
Now I've got a Start-Up entry again which affects my boot time.
...
Can I use CCleaner to delete the Start-Up entry and just have the Scheduled Task again because it seems kinda pointless to have two different things check for updates.
Would this have any ill effects?
And yes, my Adobe Reader is set to Automatic Updates.
Okay, this is what happened.
Yesterday, my Adobe Reader updated to Version 11.0.11 from version 11.0.10, which surprised me cause I didn't know there was a newer version out. When they changed to Version 11.0.10, they removed the Adobe Reader and Acrobat Manager/Adobe Reader Updater from the Start-Up entries and had put in a Scheduled Task to run the updater whenever the computer was idle. I found out this was to improve performance.
Alright then.
However when they updated to 11.0.11, they re-added the Start-Up entry. Which leads to the same executable as the scheduled task with no difference in target or whatever. Which is confusing. Especially since its set as a HKLM:Run entry.
So I've got Adobe Acrobat Updater as a service set to Automatic.
I've got a Scheduled Task set to run the updater whenever the computer is idle to check for updates.
Now I've got a Start-Up entry again which affects my boot time.
...
Can I use CCleaner to delete the Start-Up entry and just have the Scheduled Task again because it seems kinda pointless to have two different things check for updates.
Would this have any ill effects?
And yes, my Adobe Reader is set to Automatic Updates.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Self-Built
- CPU
- i5 661 @ 3.33GHz
- Motherboard
- ASUS P7P55D-E Deluxe
- Memory
- 2x2 Corsair Vengence 1600MHz @ 1333MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- ASUS GTX 660 GDDR5 2GB Direct CU II OC
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 by 1080
- Hard Drives
- 1 x 500GB Samsung Spinpoint
- PSU
- Corsair HX520
- Browser
- Google Chrome
- Antivirus
- Kaspersky Pure 3.0