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  1. Should be a good fit, but I would have thought MBAM covered most of JRT areas anyway.

    Maybe it's not so much 'strengthening our technologies' and a little bit of 'remove the competition'.

    But it would at least make for a one-stop-shop MBAM detection/removal tool, which I already consider without equal.

     

    Maybe JRT did something that MBAM never could (successful) achieve and so dealing a double blow 'strengthening our technologies' and 'remove the competition'.

  2. The Raspberry Pi 2 looks interesting, just sad it's so expensive her.
    Looking in to getting one when the price comes down a bit.

     

    MS Win10 Pi compatible version will change the way people look at the Pi and what they can do with it.

  3. I would have been pushing my Tonka trucks around, playing with Meccano and chasing ants with the magnifying glass.

    I really doubt a 5 year old brain could grasp the analytical concepts needed to problem-solve network issues, MS problems and user issues.

    That part of the brain just isn't there yet - child prodigy or not.

     

    Maybe I should have been inventing the Flux Capacitor and looking for the Higgs boson. :lol:

     

    That is true. That part of the brain isn't there as of yet.

    But at least he is trying.

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    i don't think Google need to move because the first thing people will search when they see Yahoo is "Google" :lol:

    The Mozilla deal means that users of the Firefox browser in the U.S. will automatically be routed to search results on Yahoo’s website when they type a query into the small box that appears at the top of the browser.

    No need as it only effects the small search box that appears at the top of the browser.

     

     

     

     

  5. I would suggest an option 3) the user has the choice to find another piece of software to perform the same function.

     

    This is exactly what brought me to CCleaner 3 years ago when my previous crap cleaning software no longer suited me.

     

    I would agree with you on option 3 but only if the the other piece of software provide more usable functions and not the exact same functions as currently used software.

     

     

    I'd personally prefer they leave the GUI as-is in v4, no flat design, no 3D design, etc., and instead just focus on removing bugs people report, and adding in more stuff clean.

     

    +1

  6. Every thing changes over time some for the better and others for the worse. More gray hear, different car models, new girl/boy friend(s) /wife/husband. Well you all get the picture ^_^ .

    But when it comes to software, things are a bit different in my opinion. There are only two ways to go.
    1) Stick to what the developers provide and get use to it over time, which most users does or
    2) the developers can implement Customization. Case in point Winrar, FireFox and couple more. But not all developers go down this path, could be due to security reasons or some other things.

    CCleaner 5 I have to say does not look good in XP and even Win7 but I am going with number 1, why, easy as I do not look at the UI much, I look at the functions the software provides me to complete my tasks. Granted the UI does make the task a but easier :mellow: .

  7. Well, me. :)  I have it written down, but I let the auto-select look for it, because it's supposed to find the driver update as well. 

     

    But yes, I get that  "Download Java GPU Reader" prompt and I choose it, because if I don't, on my machine, it looks for a while and then tells me it isn't able to work.

     

    What card do you have ?

     

    You have written it down.... that is better then most people that I know that only knows they have a card and it woks that's it.

     

    I got a GTX 760 (standard)

     

    I get my NVidia drivers here, maybe that is why I never needed to get that Java Applet

  8. Hmmmm

     

    See here Hav0c

     

    http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/gpureader-faq.html#faq4

     

    Click to open each of the links on that page.

     

    So one only needs Java if you install the GPU Reader which collects information about your system to recommend the drivers needed.

     

    Find this strange, who gets a card and not know what card they are getting or currently installed and what drivers to use?  :blink: :blink:

     

     

    Old Nvidia card here and also old drivers running it because newer drivers on it are very buggy for the old card I have - so no Java was needed back then.

     

    What card do you have ?

  9. Hello mister Bill

     


    Hav0c: I downloaded Java on my own after a prompt from NVidia. Apparently Java was needed when I chose them to do an automatic search for my driver.

     

    This is the first time that I am reading this that Nvidia needs Java to function or at least perform some sort of function.
    Andavari, mta, Winapp2 did this ever happened to one of you where you needed to install Java for Nvidia ?

  10. This got my attention, so I did this little test,

    Took a 120gb HDD and format it, had about 50gb of data on it.

    Plugged it in in another semi clean PC and only ran Recuva trying to recover the files form the 120

     

    I think that Recuva does use drive space to store the found files and build its filing list.

     

    Untitled.jpg

     

    The amount of space used is in correlation of the amount of files and size trying to be recovered.

  11. Mister Bill,
    Did you download the Java's search or did your driver download it ? Hopefully it wasn't your driver.
    I have not used nor install any Java application in so many years I will be the wrong person to ask.

     

    Hopefully your gaming experience will be pleasant and that you get hours of joy !!

  12. Yes, the article is specifically about Social Media platforms and the law part is not just for social media platforms.

     

     

    The Lords committee was quite correct in that existing legislation can be applied to online acts.

    Part 1 of the Public Order Act 1986 covers abusive and threatening words and writing likely to cause distress. 

    Parts 3 and 3A cover the dissemination of material aimed at stirring up racial, religious or sexual hatred.

    The Protection from Harassment Act 1997 includes online stalking.

    The Malicious Communications Act 1988, which is very broad in scope, sanctions sending grossly offensive, indecent, threatening or false electronic messages for the purposes of causing distress.

    And the Communications Act 2003, even wider in scope, sanctions the use of a public communications network for sending grossly offensive or menacing messages.

     

    Forums has Private messaging which can be abused as well...

  13. This is something you can try if you want to uninstall the 3D drivers and some other drivers from Nvidia to be on the save side you do not uninstall something that is needed.

    Run the latest Nvidia driver installation,
    Select Custom (Advanced)

    Deselect
    3D Vision Controller Driver
    3D Vision Driver
    HD Audio Driver (if you like, I did mine)

    Check Perform a clean installation
    Click next

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