I recently installed Eraser v6.0.7.1893 (after having uninstalled and removed any traces of v5.8.7). I noticed that the Eraser process now loads at computer startup (including an icon in the System Tray), whereas v5.8.7 did not. After reviewing all of the software options, I am unable to find a way (option) to prevent Eraser from loading at startup. Can anyone confirm there is not a way (in the software) to prevent Eraser from loading at boot time? And if so, what's the best way to request that this be included in a future release? (Trac?)
I'll point out that I could use a third party program like Sysinternals' AutoRuns to prevent the Eraser process from loading at boot time, but I think it would be more appropriate for this to be an option in the software itself.
I think an option like this is very important to limit the amount of software programs that load at boot time to only those that are necessary (Windows/Antivirus/Firewall/etc.) or desired. In the recent past I had great difficulty getting a computer to boot consistently (often would not boot at all, and periodically had to restore system partition from an image backup) due to the amount and complexity of software that loaded at boot time (unfortunately, most of which was needed; too much to go into details, but very expensive work setup).
Thanks.
I'll point out that I could use a third party program like Sysinternals' AutoRuns to prevent the Eraser process from loading at boot time, but I think it would be more appropriate for this to be an option in the software itself.
I think an option like this is very important to limit the amount of software programs that load at boot time to only those that are necessary (Windows/Antivirus/Firewall/etc.) or desired. In the recent past I had great difficulty getting a computer to boot consistently (often would not boot at all, and periodically had to restore system partition from an image backup) due to the amount and complexity of software that loaded at boot time (unfortunately, most of which was needed; too much to go into details, but very expensive work setup).
Thanks.