Tom AZ
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Thanks to all of the input. Pretty much what I thought.
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Paragon Disk Manager seems to be a good one. I've only used it once or twice, but DennisD knows a lot more about than I do. Maybe he will comment.
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Is it generally safe to delete duplicate files -- or could that be asking for trouble?
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Not so much software, as sites where a lot of good software and tips can be obtained.
Thanks, Dennis, for the links. Looks like some great info! I've bookmarked all of them.
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Other than for Dial-A-Fix, are there any other good little utility apps that will tweak and repair Windows OS, correct other various system issues -- and possibly even scan for and resolve conflicts?
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I use IE7 with IE7Pro as recommended to me by rridgely.
When you install IE7Pro, is it automatically integrated in IE7 -- or how does it work?
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Thanks for update clarification, Anthony.
I guess the fact that Antivir has no e-mail scanner isn't too much of a problem if you're using an online e-mail service such as gmail or yahoo mail -- right?
One other thing . . . how is Antivir's detection rate and cleanup of any problems compared with AVG 7.5? I'm still using AVG (commercial) with some time yet before the expiration -- so, I'm just curious and trying to think ahead a little.
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Does Antivir include automatic definition updates, or are they manual?
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Interesting bit of info, Dennis -- thanks for the heads up. Maybe I need to re-think the whole thing . I'll do a little "Googling" to see what I can learn.
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I've never used Keepass, but Roboform works very well.
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On my Windows XP machine, I have the "Power Options" settings (Control Panel), set to go into "Standby" after 1 hour of inactivity. However, it never seems to activate -- never goes to Standby. I've tried different time options, but that doesn't seem to help. A while back it was working fine, but for some reason, it no longer does.
Any thoughts as to why this won't kick in the way it's supposed to?
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My family already think I'm crazy with all these "invisible friends".
Boy, Dennis, does that sound familiar .
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I've only been using this little app a couple days now, but so far, it seems to be working great from me on my XP machine. I do a lot of audio work, which at times, can be fairly memory intensive.
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I don't use Windows Defender, so I have experienced that problem.
I've only been using it since yesterday when Slowday posted it, but so far, it seems like a slick little memory utility -- very different from other memory managers. It's totally transparent and doesn't use any resources -- just shows up periodically and very quickly does its thing -- then disappears again. Nothing to set -- nothing to fiddle with. Seems like an especially GREAT solution for anyone experiencing memory leak problems.
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Now every 30 seconds sounds a little much but you never even notice it or you can just adjust it yourself in scheduling. I made it every two hours.
If I'm not mistaken, I think the default setting is 30 minutes -- not 30 seconds.
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This program runs behind the scenes in Task Manager. How are you able to tweak it?
Thanks for the link, Slowday. I've only had this running for a short time, but it seems like a great little program -- quite different from any other memory manager I've ever tried.
Actually, Corona, there's not a lot of tweaking to do -- and this is not a memory resident program running all the time in the background. Actually, it's only called for about every 30 minutes (default) by the Windows Task Scheduler -- runs for just a few seconds -- then goes away. If you want to change the frequency it runs, you can do so in Windows Task Scheduler (Advanced).
By the way, I would suggest that anybody interested in trying this program should read the info on the website -- it was written by the app creator. He gives some insight as to how it works.
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Hi Tom, I've been having a search around to see if I could get some info on your problem.
Thanks for trying to help, Dennis -- I really appreciate it. I'm no longer worrying about it too much because I really haven't experienced any problems. That folder has a bunch of stuff in it (some dlls, a few .exe files and even a couple .sys files). But, maybe they were just used during the original install of the Graphics Controller. Anyway, I've sort of put it out of my mind -- at least for now (or until I have a problem ).
For some reason, I'm thinking that the original location might have been in the C:\ root directory. How it got to my external E:\ drive is indeed a mystery???
Thanks again for taking the time to look into it, though.
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I had the following folder on my XP/Intel computer:
"Intel® 82845G FL GE PE GV Graphics Controller"
For some reason, that entire folder (several dlls, a few exe files and a couple sys files) is now on my external hard drive (E:\) -- and I no longer see it anywhere on my C:\ drive.
I don't know why or how it got there, but I don't think it's where it belongs. I use that external drive (E:\) only to manually backup selected things from my C:\ drive -- and I didn't knowingly move that folder to the external drive.
Can anyone tell me where that folder should be located on my C:\ drive -- and how to move it back?
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Do you have the icon showing in the tray Tom?
Seems like those that do, can do the update.
Yes, I did.
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Update worked fine for me -- no problems at all.
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Apparently, BurnAware has been sold to BurnAware Technologies. They now have three versions of BurnAware (Express, Home and the new Professional) -- each with a more realistic pricing structure. It also looks like the life of the free version may be limited, but it is still available here.
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I found it. Thanks to all for the help.
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How do I access the Windows Command Prompt. Can't seem to find it.
What type of Firewall do you use?
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Other than Online Armour and Comodo, what's the firewall of choice these days? Interested in 3rd party, free firewalls only.