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JDPower

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  1. Seconded, real life comes first. Hope it all goes smoothly
  2. I don't understand, what is that machine? Why has the paper got holes in??? (Yeah right, I wished I was too young to not know )
  3. You've got a double backslash in your filekey4
  4. I thought they did, just presumed I'd got it right when I made the entry originally (whoops ). I'm not sure the program files detectfiles are even needed as it seems to install by default in appdata now, but left them in for anyone using older versions that installed in the program files folder.
  5. Seriously, just change the name to Chromefox and be done with it. Firefox will have no reason to exist soon, unless that is the plan and it's just a gradual merger
  6. A fixed entry (added additional detectfile, original had stopped picking the program up, and modified the filekey to delete exe files only): [BitTorrent Updates Cache*] LangSecRef=3022 DetectFile=%AppData%\BitTorrent\BitTorrent.exe DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\BitTorrent\BitTorrent.exe DetectFile=%ProgramFiles(x86)%\BitTorrent\BitTorrent.exe Default=False FileKey1=%appdata%\BitTorrent\Updates|*.exe
  7. You fixed that but it broke the forum
  8. It wasn't a dig, just thought I must've missed an entry somewhere (and giving it that name could cause stupid people other than this one to also go hunting for a Panda entry that doesn't exist ). So perhaps "Safe logs" would be better for the winapp2 entry itself
  9. Why "Other logs"? There aren't any currently cleaned by CCleaner or winapp2 are there?
  10. I noticed that last time too
  11. Good spot, that is far too general a rule.
  12. I don't understand what he/she is getting at with that entry either, looks like they want us to do an analyse run with that entry and post the findings here so they can be added TO an entry, but not use the original entry. So we shouldn't run it cos it could be dangerous, but he/she wants to add all the potentially dangerous entries to a new entry that we SHOULD run
  13. Am I the only one that has never even used the back, forward and refresh context items anyway? Never understood their purpose in the context menu and surprised, with everything else they are stripping out of the browser, they've not just removed those items altogether.
  14. Yeah, that's what Palemoon is based on so may drift over to Palemoon for the timebeing (though, from what I understand, the ESR version will almost certainly be updated to australis in a few months, hopefully they will have tweaked it and addressed some of peoples issues with it by then though)
  15. Thanks, I obviously wasn't quite annoyed enough to google the obvious solution lol
  16. The first of those could be interesting, would be nice to not have the browser freeze cos of a crappily coded webpage. The latter, well they're already trying to pester people into updating. On top of my previous comment about getting so many update nags, this weekend it has been farcical - have twice come back to my laptop to find TWO software update nag boxes open! I must be getting up to ten update nags a day now. Which might as well be saying "Remember that Palemoon browser"
  17. Would I be being overly cynical in questioning the timing of this Mozilla blog post, coming at the same time as Mozilla plan to introduce ads into the browser's own new tab page Oh and is it just me or are the update nags far more frequent for people not having updated to the crappy FF29? I've delayed updating before and only had the occasional nag, I seem to be getting nagged 2 or 3 times a day with this update.
  18. Dell also tend to create that folder for unpacking driver files too
  19. Your reasoning for removing it is that it's part of Premiere Elements? Well both those locations exist on my system and I'm a Photoshop user, have never used or installed Elements, so you might want to rethink merging the media cache entry into the Elements entry.
  20. Wasn't aware of that. That network tool might be handy for seeing what part of a page is slowing up a website's loading time and potentially blocking it if not needed. Thanks Hazel
  21. Yeah, they've gone from being a leader to a follower in recent times, this just puts the cherry on the top - removing everything that made them popular till they blend into the background as just another browser (along with every other browser also jumping on the Chrome bandwagon) with nothing unique or original about it
  22. Don't know if this is how the entries makers did it (so feel free to correct me), but a quick search of my drive for the app numbers finds appmanifest files, numbered the same, in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps. These can be opened with notepad and the game name is in those files EDIT: Although far easier lol, just found in each games common folder is a text file titled steam_appid.txt
  23. Because wildcards for the registry could be incredibly dangerous, far moreso than regular wildcards.
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