Solved cleanmgr.exe and removing a previous sageset

amrobx

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Trying to remove one of these that I've already set. I don't really need to use it anymore and would like the setting gone, preferably. I know it writes an entry into the registry, so knowing which directory and key to either modify or delete would be good or simply a command line parameter that will delete the preset. I know it isn't really necessary, but I would prefer to get rid of it.
 

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Actually, you don't need to remove anything, because you can create up to 10 000 configurations. The settings are kept here:
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\VolumeCaches

See also Creating a Disk Cleanup Handler (Windows)
 

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Actually, you don't need to remove anything, because you can create up to 10 000 configurations. The settings are kept here:
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\VolumeCaches

See also Creating a Disk Cleanup Handler (Windows)

Okay, so according to the link, the stateflag000n entry is the saved profile from what I understand, so I would only delete those. I know there are plenty of configurations, but I don't like an unused configuration just sitting there. I'm actually just using CCleaner now.

Edit: confirmed that this is what I was looking for. If I pick a previously set number, /sagerun:n, it no longer retains the profile settings. I can run any number, regardless of whether or not there was a previous profile, and they all run the default config--the same after I delete the stateflagnnnn entries. Perfect.


Thank you very much for the key and link.
 

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    Asus P8P67 Rev. 3.1
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    16 GB PC12800 Corsair Vengeance @1600 MHz
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    Gigabyte Windforce 3 Nvidia GTX 770 4 gb
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    Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD
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    Vizio VO370M
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    Seasonic Platinum 860w
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    Thermaltake Urban S71 full tower
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    Logitech K400r w/ integrated touchpad
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    Firefox, Chrome
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    Norton Internet Security 2014
You're welcome. Please mark the thread as solved.
 

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