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  1. I guess your right. I was watching this on tv at like 2AM yesterday.

    I was only half paying attention.

    But hey come on, 50 seconds... Distance to water is 220 feet (67 m).

     

    Here's some quotes from Wikipedia:

     

    After a fall of approximately four seconds jumpers hit the water at 75 miles per hour (120 km/h), which is nearly always fatal.

     

    The count exceeded 1,200 when the count ended in 2005, and new suicides were averaging one every two weeks.

     

    There were 34 bridge jump suicides in 2006 whose bodies were recovered

     

    As of 2006, only 26 people are known to have survived the jump.

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Gate_Bridge#Suicides

  2. Can you advice please the deletition consequences of the a/m ?thanks . Eli

    MRU's will be deleted (from the registry). And maybe some .log (ETC) files. Result is less unneeded files in your hard drive and clean MRU list(s).

     

    Edit: For 'Sun Java' it deletes cache files (cached Java files), from this location: C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache.

  3. I have mentioned about this very long time ago, but this thing still exist. So CCleaner is set to delete QTPlayerSession.xml from this folder/path: C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data\Apple Computer\QuickTime\. But if you delete that file, some QT settings are restored to DEFAULTS (in case you have changed them). Those settings are stored to that QTPlayerSession.xml file.

     

    Here's a sample of the content of that file:

     

    <key>QTPrefsFullScreenRGBCol</key>

    <integer>0</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsGeneralAutoPlay</key>

    <integer>1</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsGeneralHideEmptySel</key>

    <integer>0</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsGeneralMRUListLimit</key>

    <integer>0</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsGeneralOpenNew</key>

    <integer>0</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsGeneralPauseOnSwitch</key>

    <integer>0</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsGeneralShowCC</key>

    <integer>0</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsGeneralShowEqualizer</key>

    <integer>1</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsGeneralShowHotPix</key>

    <integer>0</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsGeneralShowTC</key>

    <integer>0</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsGeneralShowTCAbsoluteFrames</key>

    <integer>0</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsGeneralSoundBack</key>

    <integer>1</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsGeneralSoundFront</key>

    <integer>1</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsGeneralUseHighQual</key>

    <integer>1</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsOTHFullScreenPresMovie</key>

    <integer>3</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsSTDFullScreenPresMovie</key>

    <integer>3</integer>

    <key>QTPrefsWSFullScreenPresMovie</key>

    <integer>3</integer>

     

    BTW, here's my previous post about this same subject - no aswers: http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=6248&hl=

  4. when I installed ERUNT, I used the option to have it backup the registry each time my PC boots. This may be overkill

    Actually, it seems a good idea, since registry changes basicly all the time. Also, because ERUNT does the backup so fast, it won't affect on Windows startup time.

     

    Is it possible to enable this option, after ERUNT is already installed?

  5. Andavari said:
    Look no further than ERUNT, it's 100% free, small, and fast.

    Yes, ERUNT is very good. And it's lightning fast. Just made a backup with it a while ago.

     

    Btw, how often do you backup your registry? I do it about once a month.

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