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  1. Yes I am sure Mike or else I wouldn't have said it.

     

    I have been searching around and have a couple of suggested ideas to try, will let you know later how I get on.

     

    P.S. the forum to keep mike is forum.piriform.com :)

     

    Its good to know you never make a mistake, overlook anything or make a typo Hazlenut. :rolleyes:

     

    I not trouble you again.

  2. Tried with IE7 and opera, same problem.

    I changed the view of the forum to the old CCleaner one instead of the new piriform one. and once I sign in, it remembers that.

     

    I really don't know what else to try, I don't have this problem at other forums I go to.

     

    Are you sure you have removed your old bookmarks and cookies, I also ran CCleaner to be sure. Then come straight to the new forum and log in and the cookie to keep is Forom.piriform.com.

     

    After I did all this everything works fine

  3. This is the information it collects and sends every 2 weeks

     

    [WGA Notifications and Firewalls

    Some personal firewalls, though not the basic one in Windows, may alert on the method by which wgatray.exe is started, in the case of Outpost firewall, it is identified as a "hidden process". The wgatray.exe process itself can be firewall blocked, without apparent problems. Removing the reference to WGALOGON.DLL using HijackThis appears to effectively de-install this update, to the point where it will be offered again if it has not been marked "do not show".

     

    A tool has been released by a firewall vendor to prevent WGA Notifications transmitting information from one's PC.[8]

     

     

    [edit] Data collected

    When the WGA checks your system to see if it's genuine or not, it checks the following:[9] [10],

     

    BIOS Checksum.

    MAC address.

    Hard drive serial number.

    Language version of the operating system.

    Operating system version.

    PC BIOS information (make, version, date).

    PC manufacturer.

    User locale setting.

    Validation and installation results.

    Windows or Office product key.

    Windows XP product ID.

     

    [edit] Spyware accusations

    The notification tool has been accused of spyware-like behavior, "phoning home" on a daily basis.[11][12] Microsoft subsequently admitted the behavior, but denied that it amounted to spyware.[13][14] Following pressure, Microsoft announced that in future the tool would only phone home once every two weeks, instead of every day.[15] Microsoft has also provided removal instructions for the pilot version of WGA.[7]

     

    Despite this, Microsoft is currently being sued under anti-spyware statutes over WGA's non-disclosed "phone home" behavior.[16] The outcome of the lawsuit has not been determined.]

  4. Microsoft has released the Windows Genuine Advantage Notification tool again, which caused allot of uproar just last year. Yet again Microsoft is posing it as a "critical update." :rolleyes:

     

    If you don't want it installed pay attention to what Automatic Updates/Windows Updates you're about to install by reading the description(s).

     

    And of course if you've been duped into installing it there's always RemoveWGA (that is if it works on the WGA Notifications version just released, for which I don't know).

     

    The 'remove WGA' has been taken down at the insistance of MS. However, some of us still have copies

  5. This bug with IE7 has been reported several times.

     

    [quote(Blutarsky @ Oct 24 2006, 10:07 AM)

     

    IE7 cookie bug

     

    I've finally trapped the problem: it appears to be related to index.dat deletion. To keep cookie data as in the exception list, don't delete index.dat.... probably in the new IE7 index.dat there must be some pointers to cookies; once you delete index.dat some broken links happen and even if cookies are there it's like they aren't.......until a fix is there,,,,,

     

     

    I concur with your findings. Even though "Cookies" is unchecked/disabled in CCleaner, all cookies are deleted in IE7 and that it is most likely related to the "index.dat" file. If you look in "Internet Options", on the "General" tab, under "Browsing History", you will see that IE7 now includes "Cookies", "History", "Saved Passwords", etc. in it's own "Delete Files" utility.

     

    Whether or not CCleaner will be able to be programmed to circumvent this and only delete selected items rather than the entire gamut in IE7 as it does now will be interesting to see. ]

  6. If you still have the card, could you send me an image and I'll look into it? I'll PM you the email address.

    MrRon

     

    PM sent. Plus card has been formated and reused.

  7. We're obviously very interested in how Recuva rates against other undelete utilities, but it will take us a while to be the best. That is our aim and with the help and input of our users, we'll get there.

    Thanks for taking the time to try Recuva

    :)

    MrRon

     

    Thanks for the answer, but I think you missed the point. I wasn't doing a comparison, just trying to establish why Recuva only found 14 marked very good but couldn't recover them. By using another program I established the files were recoverable.

     

    So, my point RECUVA has a problem recovering jpeg files and/or corupting them in the process. Something I thought the developers would wish to know.

  8. Installed new version. Scanned a 500mb CF card in drive F.

     

    14 jpeg images found 7 marked as excellent or very good. Tried to recover these to a folder on the C: drive.

    7 files appeared various sizes between 1.9mb and 3mb only one could be opened with any of my image viewers. The remainder were just files without any image.

    So not sure if the files were incorectly labled as very good or the recovery process damaged them.

  9. Friends got an extra HD and it's being detected as a removable device.

    He never unplugs it or anything but the icon to remove the hardware mysteriously appears and disappears.

    Is there any way to just HIDE it?

     

     

    Right click on task bar in the bottom right corner of box click cutomise select the icon you wish and change status to hide all the time. Job done

    Gui

    Try options > tree view.

     

    Strangely when I looked in options after insalation it was empty, Tried tree view, but now it doesn't offer any information such as file size or if it is recoverable. So I tried 15 .jpg images it found and none recovered.

     

    Think I will reserve any further judgement until the finished software is on offer. My main interest is in recovering digital photographs: and at this time I haven't found any to beat Sandisk free program.

     

    I am sure that given time this will be a useful program.

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