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    pherhealf reacted to wisecleaner_admin in Black Friday/Cyber Monday - up to 83% off!   
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    pherhealf reacted to UCanFixIt in "Mark Solved" Option Now Available to Members   
    Hello all members,
     
    The "Mark Solved" option has been activated in the Computer Trouble-Shooting Discussion Board. Now originating posters (OPs) can select their own "Best Answer."
     
    How it works:
     
    Each member response to an originating poster's issue will now include a "Mark Solved" button that can only be seen by the OP (see image1). If a specific response solves the OPs issue, he/she can simply click the Mark Solved button for that specific response and it will automatically do two things:
     
    1. It will update the index to show the OPs issue as "Answered." (see image2)
    2. It will add the "Best Answer" to the top of the OPs post. (see image3)
     
    This new feature could really benefit members or guests that are looking for solutions while browsing or searching the Computer Trouble-Shooting Discussion Board.
     
    Note: The Wise Specific Product Boards do not have this feature enabled.
     
     
    UCanFixit



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    pherhealf reacted to mauricev2 in Allow Wise products to work on standard accounts   
    If I am a standard user, Wise Cleaner will prompt me for administrator credentials and then proceed to operate on that administrator account rather than the account I'm launching it from. This makes impossible to clean local caches, etc.
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    pherhealf reacted to leonard5185 in Why no uninstall?   
    I just installed Wise Registry Cleaner, but noticed in the Windows Start Menu that no uninstall option is listed (commonly done) (?)
     
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    pherhealf reacted to Linkin in How to Optimize Your PC for Gaming   
    How to Recover Deleted Files in Windows For Free? Check this video

     
    Despite the incredible development of smart phones and tablets, there are still 60% percent gamers in America game on PC. Dozens of new games releasing every year require elevated system resources for an uninterrupted gaming experience. There is one common thing that is on every gamer’s mind: How do I optimize my PC for gaming?
     
    Of course we know, buying the most cutting-edged CPU, GPU and SSD(solid state drive) will definitely improve the gaming experience. The thing is not all of us gamers can afford to spend such a fortune on them. In this article, I will show you tips and tricks to improve the gaming performance while spending no money or just very little money.
     
    1. Add more RAM
    If you have read similar articles, some may suggest you increase the virtual memory. I would not recommend doing so. Because loading data from the hard disk is slower than loading from RAM. So I strongly recommend adding more RAM instead of increasing the virtual memory. With more memory, you can load game data more easily, without the need to access your disk drive. If you’re an active gamer, you should consider upgrading your PC or notebook to 8 GB or more. You can refer to my other article on how to choose the right RAM to upgrade for better performance( http://forum.wisecleaner.com/index.php?/topic/7443-how-to-choose-the-right-ram-to-upgrade-ram-of-windows-pc/ ).
     
    But if you don’t have enough RAM and really need more virtual memory, you can increase Virtual Memory to assimilate a larger size of data making more room for the memory to facilitate the running game.
     
    Here is how:
    1. Go to Control Panel, view it in icons, and click ’System’.
    2. In the right side of System window, click Advanced system settings
    3. Go to the Advanced tab and click Settings under Performance section
    4. In the Performance Options window, go to the Advanced tab click Change button
    5. Click to choose the Custom size for virtual memory
    6. Put Initial size and Maximum size in MBs, and click OK button to save changes
    7. Click OK on Performance Options window and then System Properties window
    It is directed to restart your computer in order to take effect of the changes you have made. 
     
    2. Optimize the startup items.
    When you start Windows, there are many applications and services that run automatically. Overall performance can be noticeably improved by stopping all of the unnecessary programs that bog down your PC and by running Windows without any third-party services. To optimize the startup items, download Wise Care 365, and click ‘System Tuneup’ in System Tuneup section. There you can disable all the apps and services according to your own needs.  
     
    3. Update to the latest graphics driver
    If you’re an avid PC gamer, you may own an Nvidia or an AMD graphics card. Both manufacturers update and fine-tune their drivers on a monthly basis to help improve gaming performance. Or maybe you have a laptop that has only one intel integrated graphics card. Updating your driver to the most recent version should deliver a slight increase in performance every time, and potentially make the entire experience smoother.
     
    A. Nvidia GeForce owners go to 
    http://www.geforce.com/drivers.
     
    B. AMD users go to 
    http://sites.amd.com/us/game/downloads/Pages/downloads.aspx
     
    C. For Intel HD Graphics owners, I suggest you go to 
    http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect?iid=dc_iduu
    and download the Intel Driver Update Utility to update the driver.
     
    4. Download the latest patches for your games.
    Like any piece of software, games are never completely finished upon release. After the games hit the shelves, the development teams are still fixing bugs and working to increase games performance. As such, users should get the latest patches available for them. Depending on your resolution settings and your specific machine, you will gain a couple of frames per second. This can mean the difference between a choppy and smooth gaming experience.
     
    5. Defragment your Disk
    Hard Disk Drives continuously absorb new data. Frequent addition of new information and deletion of the old one causes the data to form clutters. It is then hard for system to track down the scattered game files, resulting in lags and pauses. To rearrange these fragmented files and data, open Wise Care 365, check all the partitions in your computer and defragment all of them. 
     
    Please not that if you are having SSD drive in your machine, it does not need to be defragmented, as it does not engage any fragments of information.
     
    6. Clean Windows Registry
    Windows Registry is a set of information that contains specific instructions for applications, drivers, and services. System refers to the relevant information in registry, whenever an activity is performed. Such continuous use of registry makes it corrupted by assimilating errors. To attain an enhanced experience of gaming, you need to fix registry errors using a reliable registry cleaning software like Wise Registry Cleaner.
     
     
    7. Uninstall those old programs you don’t need 
    Windows keeps getting slower and slower with each program you install on your PC or laptop – and that has a direct effect on all of your games! The reason for this is that a lot of programs run some sort of background activity, even when they’re not being used. Download Wise Program Uninstaller and uninstall the programs you do not need. The good thing about this uninstaller is it clears all the residual items left behind after the built-in uninstaller finished its job. 
     
    8. Free Up Hard Drive Space
    Make sure you still have some space left on your hard drive. Not only does this give you little breathing room, your computer will also run slower because of it. Admit it, in most cases you don’t need half of what’s stored on your hard drive right now. So get rid of it.  
     
    9. Before you play, close all other Processes, Services, and applications
    If you are playing, you are definitely not doing anything else. All the active process, services and applications running in the background, either visible or not, are consuming your memory and other system resources to some extent. It is obvious that a game application requires adequate MBs of free memory to perform simultaneous actions easily. To provide this free memory, it is submitted to close down each running application (except the game) to free up the memory. Instead of closing the programs and services one by one in the Task Manager, you can download Wise Game Booster to close them all by one click, better yet, it also optimizes relevant system settings for better gaming experience. 
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    pherhealf reacted to Linkin in Things You Should Know Before Fixing Your Computer   
    How to Recover Deleted Files in Windows For Free? Check this video

     
     
     
    Now computers are a common fixture in pretty much every household, it's kind of ridiculous to expect everyone to know how to fix them. There are computer guys for that, just like there are mechanics to change the oil in your car.
     
    But what I'm about to tell you can save you some dollars. Before you pack up your injured machine and drive it to the local repair shop.
     
    5. One Free Program May Fix the Whole Thing
     
    If your computer's having problems like it's running slow or IE stops responding. And it's fixable without you having to pay some guy $200 to do it for you. Use Wise PC 1stAid, the awesome thing is that the repair program is totally free, so if it doesn't work, you've lost nothing. Just download it, install it and run it. Using it is as easy as following the directions on a microwave pizza. Everything is streamlined because it's written for average people who consistently get themselves into computer trouble. Or you could, you know, take it to a guy who will do the same exact thing, except charge you $200.
             
    However, if you do find a problem that's over your head, you'll sometimes find that the repair shop is unavoidable. 
     
    4. It's Going to Be Expensive as Hell
     
    Before you pick up the phone, tell the person that your computer "is being stupid" and ask how much it's going to cost to fix it, know that the reason their response will sound muffled is because they're talking through gritted teeth while flipping off the phone. It's impossible to give an exact diagnosis over the phone for the same reasons that your doctor couldn't tell that you have bronchitis without first running a few tests. But with the right information, they can give you a couple of scenarios and at least a ballpark estimate of each.
     
    This is important, because hourly rates vary dramatically from shop to shop. I've heard prices range from $40 to $150 per hour. If your local shop falls into those higher rates and your repair is going to take three or four hours, you're now talking about a bill that's equal to a brand new tower. Yep, from time to time it's actually cheaper to buy a whole new system. And that is a very real decision you're going to have to make. "Do I repair the one I have, or is it smarter to just buy a completely new machine?"
     
    Your 5-year-old machine is basically worthless now, and this is something that very few people are prepared to hear. It seems downright unfair that the system you paid a thousand dollars for just a few years ago has been reduced to the price of the scrap metal inside it, but that's the way the computer world works. So now it's down to some simple math.
     
    If your current computer is worth 50 bucks and the problem is a fried hard drive, is it worth spending $100 on a new one? More importantly, how long do the rest of your components have before they are obsolete? Are you about to drop that much money on a hard drive, only to be forced into buying a brand new system next year? Ask the tech if the repair they're about to perform boils down to polishing a turd.
     
    I can't tell you how many times I've seen a person sink 300 bucks into a repair when they could have spent the same amount for a lower end tower that is actually more powerful than the one they just fixed. Remember, you already have working components that don't need to be replaced: mouse, keyboard, monitor, etc. When you strip all of that out of the overall price and just look at the cost of the tower alone, you'll be surprised how cheap it is.
     
    But in order to even reach the point of making that decision, they're going to need some detailed information.
     
    3. Be Honest With the Repair Person
     
    If you've ever seen the show House, you know that they regularly bring up an interesting phenomenon we do as humans that just destroys any chance we have at helping others: "Everybody lies." Any person who has ever worked at a job fixing things can tell you that it's absolutely true, and it is the most frustrating thing in the world to computer techs.
     
    The thing is, there is nothing you can do on a computer that we haven't already seen a thousand times. We know people watch porn -- hell, three-fourths of all repairs I've ever made have been because of bad porn sites. I've seen a computer overheat because the person stuffed a bag of weed inside the case and the plastic got caught in the fan. I've seen a tower infested with roaches, and another that got infected with a virus because a little kid was trying to learn how to make and distribute one.
     
    Yet people are still afraid to come clean with what they were doing when things went messy, opting instead to say, "I don't know. I was using it just fine one minute, and the next thing I knew it just went crazy on me, out of the blue!" They're afraid to simply tell us what happened because nobody wants to be blamed. Like they're afraid we'll look at them differently or scold them for being so stupid.
     
    The truth is (aside from the oddball cases I just mentioned), almost everybody does exactly what you were doing. The reason repair guys have a job in the first place is because people continually mess up their computers by going to bad websites, downloading screen savers, opening spam emails, installing questionable games and using torrent sites without knowing how to spot the bad things.
     
    By not being honest about how your computer got screwed in the first place, you're adding additional time to the repair process. Because now the tech has to track down the source of the problem to make sure it's not coming from a file buried in the system that will simply respawn the same problems once the symptoms have been alleviated. And that translates into more money that you'll be paying because you'd rather keep your poop fetish to yourself. Wanna know something scary? In the process of fixing the computer, they're going to find out anyway.
     
    Trying to cover your tracks by deleting your history and clearing your cache only adds more time to the repair.
     
    2. Remember What You Were Doing When It Died (And Don't Delete Your History)
     
    Bad websites aren't the only things that screw up a computer. At any given moment, there are dozens of programs running quietly in the background, all written by different companies, telling your computer to do different things. If one of them is telling your system, "At the next stoplight, make a right," and you plug in an MP3 player that tells it, "At the next stoplight, make a left," your computer freaks out. This happens all the time, and it's not your fault.
     
    However, when you bring it in for repair, and the guy asks you what happened, you can't just tell them, "It was working fine one minute, and the next minute it just got all stupid." You'd be more helpful by just staring at them in cold, dead silence. You need to let them know exactly what you were doing when it flipped out. Did you turn on your printer? Did you plug something in? Did you remove something? Did you accidentally spin-kick it during ninja training?
     
    As I mentioned earlier, knowing what you were doing with the computer at the exact moment of its demise eliminates several hours of work. It's for this reason that you need to keep your browsing history intact.
     
    Any time we see that the history has been cleared the day it was brought in, the first thing we think is, "Porn." That gives us a general direction to go, but it's only a guess, and that is about the worst way to dive into a fix. What generally happens is that we take a shot in the dark and it turns up a dead end. So we have to start from scratch with a brand new guess, which again leads to nothing. In most cases, if we know what we're dealing with, we could have your computer back in your hands so fast that you could have it messed up again by dinner time. Instead, we have to experiment over and over until we whittle down to the source through a process of elimination, and your bill ends up being five times more than it should have been.
     
    But aside from just finding out what the problem is, if we know where it came from, we can warn you so you don't have to go through this again. "The problem was that your phone wasn't compatible with Windows, so we updated the drivers and it works fine now." In the case of malware, many people acquire these problems completely oblivious as to how it happened, no porn involved at all. Maybe they're really into knitting, and they frequent a mittens-making community where a banner ad dropped a piece of rogue software onto their system. By tracking down the source, we can warn the person to either stay away from that site completely or to let the site's owner know of the problem so they can get the ad or its network removed. Otherwise, a return trip to the repair shop is inevitable, and those bills are going to just keep stacking up.
     
    "Hold on" some of you will scream in a fit of rage and panic. "That's my favorite website" OK, you might want to sit down for this one, because it's hard for some people to accept that ...
     
    1. You May Be Losing Some Things That You Love
     
    I used to have an aunt who was the sweetest woman in the world. She had virtually no vices to speak of -- she didn't drink, smoke or even curse. But that 60-year-old woman loved poker. She loved it so much that she bought a computer specifically because one of her sons told her that she could play online for free, which would eliminate any worries of her running away to Vegas and having to blow mobsters to pay off her unfathomable gambling debts.
     
    Anyone who has used a computer for more than four seconds knows what happened next. Within a matter of days, her computer became an $800 paperweight. Knowing I was a computer guy, she called me, and while cleaning up the mess I explained that I'd have to uninstall her new poker game, and that all of the online versions she played would also have to be avoided. She sadly agreed, and we got everything back to normal. But the upside was that I was able to track down another clean poker game for her, and that made her happy again.
     
    One week later, I got another call. Same problem. When I started the cleanup again, I saw that she had been frequenting five completely new poker sites -- all of them dumping the same malware into her hard drive. When I brought it up, she explained, "The one we put on there last week wasn't very good, so I found new ones."
     
    That exact situation is the problem with new computer users, and it's not entirely their fault. When you turn on the television, you can flip to any channel you want without worrying that the show is going to break your TV. You can go through every radio station on the dial knowing that you're not going to land on one that forces your speakers to play nothing but commercials and randomly switches back to that station without your input. No device or broadcast on the planet does that -- except computers.
     
    It's unthinkable that randomly clicking on links would break the very thing that was designed to let you click links. That visiting websites would prevent you from visiting other websites. That playing the wrong game could cripple your computer so badly that it prevents you from being able to play even that game. Everything a person knows about the normal world is turned upside-down on the Internet, and it takes some training and education before you can dive in and start clicking things.
     
    It's going to turn out that some of the things you love are the very things that are causing your computer problems, and the only way to fix it is to completely remove those programs. There is no other way around it. Those programs are specifically designed to be fun and interesting because that's what keeps you from uninstalling it, hence stopping the malware from funneling in. But unless you accept it and let us do what we need to do, you're going to be back in that repair shop every week until you have to start blowing us like mobsters to pay your unfathomable computer repair debt.
     
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    pherhealf reacted to CMC in Cannot backup "Full Registry"   
    Cannot backup "Full Registry" and receive error message that the file at C:\documents and settings\ <My name>\Local settings\temp\fullreg.rbk cannot be exported, error writing file. It writes it the rbk in the temp folder but, cannot export/re-write it and deletes it from the temp folder. Have not tried restore backup and don't need to. But cannot export .rbk and save it as .reg?

    It backs up the changes to registry when cleaning as they are listed in the restore option but, NO full registry backup.
     
    The question remains, why doesn't it just write the backup as .reg file along with the other backups in the same folder and, why it cannot export it from temp folder to where the file needs and should be?

    Any idea? winxp sp3
     
    Thanks in advance
     
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    pherhealf reacted to WiseCleaner in Wise Data Recovery updated to newest version-3.37.179!   
    Hello everyone!

    Thanks for using Wise Data Recovery and your support to the product!

    We are keeping optimizing and adjusting new functions according to your ideas and suggestions!

    Now it’s time for the release of the newest version-3.37.179!

    Version:3.37.179
     
    What’s New:
     
    1, Some Hotkeys repaired. 2, Updated translations. 3, Other minor improvement.  
     
     
    Get it now: http://www.wiseclean...m/download.html
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    pherhealf reacted to xilolee in Thanksgiving offer 2015 - up to 70% off   
    Hi all.
    I'm doing here a summary of the offer for future reference.
     
    Wise Care 365 PRO + Wise Folder Hider PRO
    1 Computer, 1 Year license key: $17.95 instead of $59.95 (-70.06%)
    3 Computers, 1 Year license key: $20.95 instead of $69.95 (-70.05%)
    1 Computer, Lifetime license key: $30.00 instead of $83.95 (-64.26%)
    3 Computers, Lifetime license key: $41.00 instead of $105.95 (-61.30%)
     
    Wise Care 365
    1 Computer, 1 Year license key: $14.95 instead of $29.95 (-50.08%)
    3 Computers, 1 Year license key: $19.95 instead of $39.95 (-50.06%)
    1 Computer, Lifetime license key: $27.00 instead of $54.00 (-50.00%)
    3 Computers, Lifetime license key: $38.00 instead of $76.00 (-50.00%)
     
    Wise Folder Hider PRO: $14.95 instead of 29.95 (-50.08%)
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    pherhealf reacted to Curlington in Registry scan hangs, stops responding w/365 and WRC   
    Hello:
     
       I am a long time happy user and proponent of Wise products. For the first time ever I have an issue. Both 365 and WRC hang up and stop responding when doing a registry scan. Need to close it via task manager. WRS stops on a fast scan after recognizing 43 issues if that helps but I doubt it. Screenshot attached.
     
    Computer Data
     
    HP 2000 2b19WM
    Windows 8/64 - fresh install after DBANing the HDD
    Everything else seems fine with the PC except the wireless card which works then quits if you go even 20 feet from the router no issue when plugged into NIC
    Defender runs without issue (I know big deal)
     
     
     
    Any help is welcomed
     
    Curlington     nyuk nyuk nyuk
     

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    pherhealf reacted to wisecleaner_admin in 2014 Halloween Gift   
    Click Here to learn more about this promotion.
    The offer will expire on 7th Nov., 2014

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    pherhealf reacted to WiseCleaner in Wise Registry Cleaner updated to newest version-8.03.530   
    Hello everyone!

    Thanks for using Wise Registry Cleaner and your support to the product!

    We are keeping optimizing and adjusting new functions according to your ideas and suggestions!

    Now it’s time for the release of the newest version-8.03.530!

    Version:8.03.530
    Changes:
    brand new registry scanning and cleaning engine. Brand New Interface. Added module of automatic update download. improved registry backup features. Optimized cleaning categorization.  
     
     
     
    Get it now: http://www.wiseclean...m/download.html
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    pherhealf reacted to WiseCleaner in Wise Disk Cleaner updated to newest version-8.06.576!   
    Hello everyone!

    Thanks for using Wise Disk Cleaner and your support to the product!

    We are keeping optimizing and adjusting new functions according to your ideas and suggestions!

    Now it’s time for the release of the newest version-8.06.576!

    Version:8.06.576
    Changes:
    Improved GoogleEarth, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office Picture Manager, Acrobat Reader cleaning. Fixed General Bugs.  
     
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    pherhealf reacted to Ralf in WiseFolderHider feature requests, bug reports, updated translations   
    I´m using hidden folders into another hidden folders.
    To open this last folder, i have first to unhide the main folder complete..
     
    Is there a possibility to refresh the folder list after click "open" without "unhide" the hidden main folder permanent?
     
     
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    pherhealf reacted to Rod B in WiseFolderHider feature requests, bug reports, updated translations   
    A newbie (to Wise) question:  What is "lock?"  I'm hoping it has something to do with hiding,  When I hide a folder it doesn't hide at all, just camouflages itself"  the "hidden" file is a subfolder under a Hide Folder folder under a gibberish named folder.
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    pherhealf reacted to Linkin in How to download YouTube Video For Free?   
    YouTube only allows users to watch and view videos on their website. Many users want to download their favorite videos to their computer so they can watch them without being connected to the Internet or so they can watch them on other devices. Below are the steps required for downloading and watching YouTube videos on your computer for free.
     
    Go to http://www.wisevideosuite.com to download Wise Video Downloader.
     
    Open any YouTube video page and copy the URL of the video you want to download. 
     
    Once this address has been copied, paste that URL into the URL bar and click the Download button.
     

     
     
    Of course if you want to play the videos downloaded in multiple devices like your PC, your pad or smart phone. You are gonna need to convert them into different formats that is playable on these devices. Then the Convert feature comes in handy. It is a link to Wise Video Converter, which you can also download from http://www.wisevideosuite.com. The best thing about this converter is you don’t have to choose which format you need to convert into. Just drag and drop the video files to the corresponding big icons of devices, and then click Convert.
     

     

     
    Notice: Not all the videos can be downloaded by Wise Video Downloader. Statistics show that more than 80% of the video files can be downloaded by this software. Please keep this software updated. By default, Wise Video Downloader will download the 1280*720 pixel video.
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    pherhealf reacted to xilolee in Wise Disk Cleaner 9 beta is released   
    Two other problems:
    1) When WDC is scanning, there is written Scaning (it miss an N).
    2) The RAM is filled constantly during a scan (memory is not released: memory leak?).
    More scans bring to a completely filled RAM.
    The problem is more visible when the pagefile.sys is disabled and when a usercustom.ini has been set by the user (me, in this case).
    In this last case, the system starts complaining for the memory and, if I won't immediately close the program, windows will become unstable:
    Source: Resource-Exhaustion-Detector
    event id: 2004
    Task Category: Resource Exhaustion Diagnosis Events
    Keywords: Events related to exhaustion of system commit limit (virtual memory).
    Sample text: "Windows successfully diagnosed a low virtual memory condition. The following programs consumed the most virtual memory: WiseCare365.exe (4736) consumed 275877888 bytes, MsMpEng.exe [...]"
     
    The same happens also with WDC released version (i.e., non-beta) and WCare365 (beta and non-beta).
     
    Tested on windows 10 home x64, pagefile.sys enabled, DEP optin, hibernation enabled, UAC at minimum level (not disabled).
    And also with my normal configuration (pagefile.sys disabled, hibernation disabled, dep alwayson, uac at highest level).
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    pherhealf reacted to WiseCleaner in WiseMemoryOptimzer updated to newest version-3.21.79!   
    Hello everyone!

    Thanks for using WiseMemoryOptimzer and your support to the product!

    We are keeping optimizing and adjusting new functions according to your ideas and suggestions!

    Now it’s time for the release of the newest version-3.21.79!

    Version:3.21.79
     
    What’s New:
     
    1, Prompts of background clean results added. 2, Updated translations. 3, Other minor improvement.  
     
     
    Get it now: http://www.wiseclean...m/download.html
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    pherhealf reacted to borut in WiseProgramUninstaller feature requests, bug reports, updated translations   
    Now I have uninstalled your program, but how to install again, this reply.
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    pherhealf reacted to xilolee in Halloween offer 2016 - 50% off   
    Hi all.
     
    I'm doing here a summary of the offer for present and future reference.
     
    From October 15th 2016 to November 1st 2016 the following offers are valid:
     
    Wise Care 365 PRO
    1 Computer, 1 Year license key: $14.95 instead of $29.95
    3 Computers, 1 Year license key: $19.95 instead of $39.95
    1 Computer, Lifetime license key: $30.00 instead of $69.95
    3 Computers, Lifetime license key: $40.00 instead of $89.95
     
    Wise Folder Hider PRO: $14.98 instead of $29.95
     
    Wise HotKey: $7.95 instead of $14.95
     
    Wise Video Converter Pro: $14.95 instead of $29.95
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    pherhealf reacted to WiseCleaner in Wise Registry Cleaner updated to newest version-7.73.509   
    Hello everyone!

    Thanks for using Wise Registry Cleaner and your support to the product!

    We are keeping optimizing and adjusting new functions according to your ideas and suggestions!

    Now it’s time for the release of the newest version-7.73.509!

    Version:7.73.509
    What’s New:
     
    1,Optimization items memory function added. 2, Some Hotkeys repaired. 3, Language package updated. 4, Other minor improvement.  
     
     
    Get it now: http://www.wiseclean...m/download.html
    Add us to Friends on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wisecleanersoft
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    pherhealf reacted to Retrofan in Daten einfach weg   
    habe im explorer mein Pc aufgerufen der HAERTOCTACON heisst. Bin auf Benutzer Namens Prolifes. Unter Benutzer standen noch oeffentlicher Benutzer und TEMP Haertoctacon 2 x unter einander im unteren befanden sich 0 Daten .im oberen ganz wenige, die ich dann per drag in Prolife verschoben habe. Dann habe ich überprüft ob alle Daten in den Verzeichnissen Document, Video ect. ist. Waren dort alle noch da. dann habe ich den Papierkorb geleert wo die Temp Haertoctcon drin waren und den Pc heruntergefahre. Heute früh dann der Schock Laufwerk c: hatte 132 GB frei. Alle Daten in den Verzeichnissen weg. Habe ich noch hoffnung meine daten irgendwie wiederzubekommen oder mit Software wiederzubeleben ? Herzlichen Dank, bin so traurig, nach jahrelangem sammeln von Videos, Bildern und Documenten.
     
     
     
    Operating system:Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit) Service Pack 1
    System root: C:Windows
    Available physical memory: 2038 MB
    CPU: Intel® Core2 Duo CPU T8300 @ 2.40GHz
    Drive Info:
    C: 73,24 GB
    D: 75,81 GB
    Internet Explorer: 11.0
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    pherhealf reacted to cucciolagigio in Manually clear cache - why?   
    Hi,
     
    I've had a paying Wise Care account for a few years now and run an automatic clean-up every morning at 7 when I'm already online.
     
    For the last week or so the process runs smoothily until it's time to clear up whatever it found during the process, and inevitably it tells me I need to manually clear up cache and cookies.
     
    This was always done automatically until about a week ago.
     
    Is it a glitch or is it intentional?
     
    If the latter you really need to state it somewhere because people are likely to become confused especially if they've been using your software for a while.
     
    Thank you!
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    pherhealf reacted to Chim in Wise Download Center Behind with WRC?   
    Since yesterday March 23rd, I see on Major Geeks that there is supposedly already a WRC 9.42.613 version out.  However, at the Wise Download Center, the latest WRC version out is 9.41.
     
    Is the Wise Download Center behind or is Major Geeks wrong?
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    pherhealf reacted to Config in Tips: To manually start Windows XP with a clean boot   
    How to Recover Deleted Files in Windows For Free? Check this video

     
     
    To manually start Windows XP with a clean boot, follow these steps:
    Step 1: Start the System Configuration Utility
    Click Start, click Run, type msconfig, and then click OK. The System Configuration Utility dialog box is displayed. Step 2: Configure selective startup options
    In the System Configuration Utility dialog box, click the General tab, and then click Selective Startup. Click to clear the Process SYSTEM.INI File check box. Click to clear the Process WIN.INI File check box. Click to clear the Load Startup Items check box. Verify that Load System Services and Use Original BOOT.INI are checked. Click the Services tab. Click to select the Hide All Microsoft Services check box. Click Disable All, and then click OK. When you are prompted, click Restart to restart the computer. Step 3: Log on to Windows
    If you are prompted, log on to Windows. When you receive the following message, click to select the Don't show this message or launch the System Configuration Utility when Windows start check box, and then click OK.

    Notes You have used the System Configuration Utility to make changes to the way Windows starts. The System Configuration Utility is currently in Diagnostic or Selective Startup mode, causing this message to be displayed and the utility to run every time Windows starts. Choose the Normal Startup mode on the General tab to start Windows normally and undo the changes you made using the System Configuration Utility. Step 4: Optional step to disable features
    If the clean boot fixed the error, you do not have to perform this step.

    Important If your problem is not fixed and you do have to follow this step, it permanently removes all restore points from your computer. The System Restore feature uses restore points to restore your computer to an earlier state. If you remove the restore points, you can no longer restore Windows to an earlier state.

    This step temporarily disables Microsoft features such as Plug and Play, networking, event logging, and error reporting.
    Click Start, click Run, type msconfig, and then click OK.
    The System Configuration Utility dialog box is displayed. Click the General tab, click to clear the Load System Services check box, and then click OK. When you are prompted, click Restart to restart the computer. If these steps helped you start your computer in a clean-boot state, you are finished. If these steps did not help, go to the “Next Steps” section. If you have to return your computer to a normal startup state, go to “Steps to configure Windows to use a Normal startup state”.
    Steps to configure Windows to use a Normal startup state
    After you used the clean boot to resolve your problem, you can follow these steps to configure Windows XP to start normally.
    Click Start, and then click Run. Type msconfig, and then click OK.
    The System Configuration Utility dialog box is displayed. Click the General tab, click Normal Startup - load all device drivers and services, and then click OK. When you are prompted, click Restart to restart the computer.
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