HashMyFiles has a new ver, 1.95, goes to SHA-384. Link:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/hash_my_files.html
HashMyFiles has a new ver, 1.95, goes to SHA-384. Link:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/hash_my_files.html
I knew it did 384 as well as 512, and assumed 512 superior.
A quick search turned up this "SHA384 is a truncated version of SHA512."
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10061532/why-chose-sha512-over-sha384
In case people didn't read the link I gave earlier which leads to a 24 page thread where everyone has posted about the file being corrupt.
Microsoft Security Essentials (x64 MSE English Corrupt Download)
The download for this file ONLY is corrupt from Microsoft. and at the time of me writing this, it is still corrupt.
It is supposed to be fixed today.
The workaround is to run Windows Update and look for the MSE optional update.
Aha, That's why my version isn't corrupted. Because it's not the ENGLISH version. It's the Spanish one.
By the way, for those interested in knowing I installed it on a fresh XP install and it is still a memory hog. Uninstalled it, installed AVG 2013 and there was a lot free memory more upon startup. Other than that it performed quite well.
EDIT: Could any moderator add the version numbering to the thread's title please... (4.2.223.0)
I knew it did 384 as well as 512, and assumed 512 superior.
I KNEW THAT!
I have no idea what I was thinking. Going back to sleep now . . .
In case people didn't read the link I gave earlier which leads to a 24 page thread where everyone has posted about the file being corrupt.
http://answers.micro...99-78de71210446
Microsoft Security Essentials (x64 MSE English Corrupt Download)
The download for this file ONLY is corrupt from Microsoft. and at the time of me writing this, it is still corrupt.
It is supposed to be fixed today.
The workaround is to run Windows Update and look for the MSE optional update.
It takes quite a while to navigate to page 24 to find out they still haven't fixed it yet. Thanks for the heads-up.
It takes quite a while to navigate to page 24 to find out they still haven't fixed it yet. Thanks for the heads-up.
Now at page 26 and still no resolution after 4 days.
It seems to me that Microsoft are suffering a taste of their own medicine - security patches that render their computers and servers ineffective
Platform Update for Windows 7 x64-Edition (KB2670838)
What a nasty piece of work this is. And I doubt it has anything to do with what this thread was started for. But the fact that it messes up the fonts & graphics on my W7 PC just takes the cake. Anybody else out there enjoying Mr. Toads' Wild Ride with this update?
Platform Update for Windows 7 x64-Edition (KB2670838)
What a nasty piece of work this is. And I doubt it has anything to do with what this thread was started for. But the fact that it messes up the fonts & graphics on my W7 PC just takes the cake. Anybody else out there enjoying Mr. Toads' Wild Ride with this update?
Works just fine for me
I saw one post at Bleeping PC (or whatever) that it messed up some guys' Live Mail thingy graphics.
Perhaps a certain set of conditions has to exist for it to mess something up. Like MikeW, I had no problems with the Platform Update.
I saw one post at Bleeping PC (or whatever) that it messed up some guys' Live Mail thingy graphics.
Possibly just some oddball chance, or something else was already wrong and that's when he noticed it.
I noticed a mess-up in a few fonts on boards that never happened before. Typically small fonts. But I do know it happened right after that KB update a few days ago. Adjustments in clear type didn't help. And the fun thing is sometimes normal looking font will morph/distort right before my eyes, like it did here right now. No LSD involved. (Otherwise I'd be bragging, right?)
No LSD involved. (Otherwise I'd be bragging, right?)
Limited Slip Differential.
I slipped my disco.
Corona, have you tried using CCleaner to clean the Font Cache, maybe worth a go.
It's in CCleaner under: Windows (tab) -> System -> Font Cache
Reboot after using it.
http://www.microsoft.com/de-de/download/details.aspx?id=5201
Systemanforderungen
Unterstützte Betriebssysteme: Windows 7; Windows Vista; Windows XP
Mindestsystemanforderungen für Microsoft Security Essentials
Betriebssystem: Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3)*; Windows Vista (Service Pack 1 oder Service Pack 2)*; Windows 7*
download? yes we can
i ask me, if i must delete v 4.1.0522 before i can take the newer version?
what are you mean?
i try it and how could it be otherwise ofcourse at first delete the older version and second install the new one ... tralala
trium, while you can download a new Microsoft Security Essentials setup EXE file, it's probably easier to update it from the Microsoft Update website - that way you don't have to uninstall the old version, reboot, install the new version, update the signature files in the new version, configure the new version, scan with the new version, etc. In other words it takes significantly less time!