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    Jimmyerund reacted to Lordgate in Windows 10 Start Menu Broken   
    Hi, after a run wise care, my windows 10 star menu stop working, and i have to run in powershell, administrator rights, this command...
    Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"} Please fix this probleam....
     
    Thank you
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    Jimmyerund reacted to DaveHelversteijn in Wisecare 365 keeps breaking MS Edge   
    I have now had to reinstall MS edge several times because it seems that after using Wisecare 365 4.61.439 version (after the big windows 10 creator update) it breaks my MS edge over and over again.
    After using wisecare all I get is a completely white screen when trying to load egde.
    It seems similar to a problem from 2015 in this topic http://forum.wisecleaner.com/index.php?/topic/10825-windows-10-start-menu-broken/?hl=edge&do=findComment&comment=22458
    Would be nice not to have to use a workaround for a 2 year old problem that should not be happening.
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    Jimmyerund reacted to slackplan9 in registry defrag access is denied.   
    When running Registry Defrag on Windows 10, the screen goes gray as it performs its analysis, then repeatedly, I get windows that say "ACCESS IS DENIED"

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    Jimmyerund reacted to wisecleaner_admin in WiseVideoPlayer feature requests, bug reports, updated translations   
    New released beta version  - Wise Video Player

    Smart and Powerful, that you can play any format videos. It is an all-powerful video player, also an audio player.
     
    Supported video formats: .asf, .avi, .wm, .wmp, .wmv, .ram, .rm, .rmvb, .rp, .rpm, .rt, .smil, .scm, .m1v, .m2v, .m2ts, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mp4, .3gp, .mov, .flv, .swf, .mkv, .mts
     
    Supported audio formats: .acc, .ac3, .mla, .m2a, .m4a, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .mpc, .wav, .wma, .mid, .midi, .oga, .ogg

     
     
    Be the first to experience the beta version!
     
     
    Click Here to download Wise Video Player
     
     
    Tell us whether you like it! (    or  )
    Your valuable feedback makes the new-born better!
    Thank you in advance! 
     
     
    Release note:
    v1.55.82 (Jan. 25, 2017)
    The first beta version
     
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    Jimmyerund reacted to Linkin in How to Deal with an Used & Old Computer?   
    How to Recover Deleted Files in Windows For Free? Check this video

     
     
    Everyone wants the latest and the fastest, so at the end of it you get stuck with something old, used and slow by today's standards. No, we weren't talking about your wife/husband, we were talking about your computer.

    So, what do you do with an old computer that you think is slow? Dump it into a garbage can or stow it off on eBay? Nah, here are some creative uses for an old computer.
     
    1. Store your Photos & Music on it
    Use it like a Photo and Music server. As long as you have plenty of hard disk space you won't hit a problem. Dump all your music CDs on it if you want. Connect it a flat screen and play a slide show of your photos.
     
    2.  Convert it into a Browsing Station
    Plug in your Internet connection, or a network cable via your broadband and you can make that old slow computer into a Internet browsing station for yourself and your friends when they come home. As an added benefit you can restrict the Internet access of the old computer as much as you want with some Firewall/Internet Security software and give it your kids to browse from.
     
    3. Make it a file/storage server
    Put in Linux and convert the old PC into a full functional file/storage server that you can dump in the attic or garage. If you are short of disk space just get a bigger hard-disk.
     
    4. Use it like a computer lab
    Need to try out Linux or some obscure software, why not use your old computer for it? You can use it learn hard disk recovery skills or open it up and do some good old hardware surgery. 
     
    5. Put it your car, RV or boat
    Now, that's a good idea. All you need is a power inverter, a device that converts 12V to 120V power. So, you can listen to music from the hard-disk or play VCD/DVDs while you are riding in a car, RV or a boat. Of course, if you are going to watch stuff instead of listening you will need a small LCD display as well.
     
    6. Convert your old PC into a router or firewall
    Load up Linux with Shorewall/IPtables or just install IPCOP to convert that old piece of hardware into a very powerful router or firewall. This by far is one of the best recommendations I always give to friends who run small offices. No old computer is slow enough for Linux or to work like a router/firewall.
     
    7. Broadcast Music/Videos or monitor your house with it
    Why not setup a Shoutcast server and stream all your MP3 files to the world? or stream videos or a webcam feed, which you can watch from anywhere.
    You can also connect a inexpensive webcam and place it near any place you want to monitor, throw in a internet connection at the back and you have your own personal security monitoring station. Keep a watch from anywhere.
     
    8. Watch TV or make it into a Tivo/VCR
    Drop in a TV tuner card and you can watch TV with your computer and do neat stuff like Time Shifting. Or if install MythTV or FreeVo to make it into a fully functional Tivo/VCR and record TV programs.
     
    9. Make it into a Gaming Machine
    Okay, it may not run all the very latest stuff but it will still be powerful enough to play some of the best games. You can load all your favorite games you have played on it or load some arcade games like Pacman and make it into a gaming station for yourself or for guests. Get a  pair of joysticks or gamepads as well to complete the experience.
     
    10. Upgrade it
    Instead of trashing it, why not upgrade it? Of course, that idea may not apply to some of the very classic stuff like the 386 machines, but you can upgrade most of them in some or the other way to make them more powerful - some new memory, hard disk or even a new video card could make quite a lot of difference.
     
    11. Use it for Salvage
    Sometimes you can use stuff from your old computer to replace things in your new computer or some other computer of an emergency aid, stuff like additional memories or a power supply.
     
    12. Use it to vent your anger
    This is a dangerous thing but what the heck if you want to vent your anger for all those crashed Windows sessions, you old PC could be the perfect guinea pig. 
     
    13. Automate your home with it or make it your answering machine
    Connect it with X10 to automate your home and your old PC is capable enough to switch on heaters and lights or keep a watch on intruders.
    Or just load up and answering machine software and let it handle voice mail for you. Why do you need to pay for a voice mail service when your PC can do it for free?
     
    14. Exchange it
    If you don't want to do anything with your old computer, you can still get a good deal by exchanging it instead of trashing it or selling it on eBay. Companies like HP and IBM have such computer exchange programs, often referred to as trade-in programs.
     
    15. Donate it
    Lastly, you can always get some goodwill by donating it away to someone in need. It can be anyone you know - your relatives, kids or  someone else like a school.
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    Jimmyerund reacted to Config in How to modify the startup type of Services?   
    How to Recover Deleted Files in Windows For Free? Check this video

     
     
    1. Click Windows Start, input “Services” and press Enter.
     
    2. Find the item you want to modify and double-click at it.

    3. In “Startup type”, click the little arrow at the end of the options
    and a drop-down menu will show up.

    4. Select your option and press “OK” to confirm it.
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    Jimmyerund reacted to yeung in no connection   
    cannot connect to website
     
     
     
    Operating system:Windows 7 Professional (32 bit) Service Pack 1
    System root: C:Windows
    Available physical memory: 1014 MB
    CPU: Intel® Core2 Duo CPU T7100 @ 1.80GHz
    Drive Info:
    C: 57.75 GB
    D: 53.94 GB
    Internet Explorer: 9.0
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    Jimmyerund reacted to kk_in_zdf in [WiseFolderHider] Questions concerning V4.14.151   
    Hello,
     
    I run WiseFolderHider Free on Windows10. After migrating to V4.14.151, the main window showed me two entries: one directory on my hard disk including drive letter (D:\Folder1), another directory on a USB drive, that was not plugged in, without drive letter (\Folder2). Why directories are displayed that are physically inaccessible?
    After clicking Open-Unhide for both entries, \Folder2 disappeared. After that, Windows Explorer was opened automatically showing D:\Folder1. Why Windows Explorer is opened automatically? I prefer other File Manager tools.
    But: Folder2 remains disappeared, both in WiseFolderHider, as well as in Windows Explorer or other File Manager tools. How do I get back Folder2 and its files?
    After hiding Folder 1 again, it is no longer displayed in Windows Explorer, but in TotalCommander (version 9), the folder is shown and the names of all files within Folder1, even though the option 'Do not show hidden files' is set. But after all, the displayed file names can not be opened (error message). The same happens with file managers MultiCommander and FileZilla. Does this 'works as designed' or is it a bug with TotolCommander, MultiCommander, FileZilla or WiseFolderHider?
    Thanks for help and answers.
     
    Klaus
     
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    Jimmyerund reacted to Config in 6 Ways to Cooperate/Interact with Us   
    Wisecleaner.com is now sending open invitations to users,translators,professional reviewers,
     
    website/blog/magazine/newspaper owners andsocial media users (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.) 
     
    around the world for cooperation and interaction. 
     
     
    There are mainly 6 ways to cooperate/interact with us now:
     
    1. Write reviews for WiseCleaner software.
     
    Own a website, a blog, any social media pages, or an offline magazine/newspaper, etc.?
     
    Please feel free to post an article regarding using our products and email the link/copy to us.
     
    License keys can be rewarded as gifts once your post is qualified by our editors.
     
     
    2. Distribute our software in your CDs.
     
    Please feel free to contact us for authorization.
     
     
    3. Join Affiliate Program.
     
    Join our Affiliate Program and monetize your website!
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    Send Wise Care 365 Pro as free gifts to your Facebook Friends / Blog Comments / Website Visitors. 
     
    Feel free to send over your URL and request license keys to support your activity.
     
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    Please email your website link to us with a brief introduction about traffic and daily visits, etc.
     
     
    6. Translate our software to your own language.
     
     
    Check whether your language is already included or send yours to us otherwise.
     
    Detail: http://www.wisecleaner.com/language.html
     
     
     
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    Jimmyerund 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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    Jimmyerund 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) (?)
     
    Thanks
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    Jimmyerund 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!

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    Changes:
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    Jimmyerund 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!

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    1, Prompts of background clean results added. 2, Updated translations. 3, Other minor improvement.  
     
     
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    Jimmyerund reacted to Anjum in Laptop Battery Failure !   
    Hi ! Dear friends I am using Dell inspiron i5 laptop. The problem is my system is not identifying battery. the Baterry was 100% charged and now drooping 1 unit as standby position. friends my laptop battery neither charged nor works. the massage showing 'plugged in but not charging'. Please help what i should do, my laptop battery starting works? Thanks. 
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    Jimmyerund reacted to Chim in WiseYoutubeDownloader feature requests, bug reports, updated translations   
    Ssss SO, is the Wise Video Downloader project still active?
     
    As much as I wanted to have it be my Video Downloader of choice, especially because of its portability that allowed me to carry it in my PA.com platform in my Flash Drive ... I finally had to wave the white flag and put it on the backburner because I just kept encountering wayyy too many Forbidden Errors.
     
    When it works, it works great.  I really like it then.   However, with having to resort to trying the 2nd, 3rd or 4th options on 50% of the videos that I try to download before Wise Video Download WILL work ... it just kills the mood.
     
    Oh, and just in case the Wise Video Downloader project IS still active ... while you're at it, it'd be a very helpful great idea to incorporate a Video Download RESUME capability.  Because for example:  I have Dial Up Internet.  Sometimes either the connection is lost or someone wants to use the phone when a download is still not finished and well ... without a RESUME capability, I have to start the download over.  And with Dial Up, that can be an hour or hours lost just on one single video download.
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    Jimmyerund reacted to bocciofila in comtinui blocchi   
    il sistema si blocca
     
     
     
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    Jimmyerund reacted to User265 in Too Many Wise Care 365 Trays on my Notification and Actions screen   
    Seems that every time I turn on my system, I get another Wise Care 365 Tray icon on my Notification and Actions screen in Windows 10.  Anyway to keep it to one?  I have right clicked on the icon which does nothing, and I am at my wits end.  I started with about 3 icons and now I have over 25 icons.  Can someone help!  Thanks!!! 
     
     
     
     
     

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    Jimmyerund reacted to acharath in error code 8024402c   
    windows update cannot be installed. errorcode8024402c. please help.
    windows update error0x8024402c (2016-10-19-T-08_49_25p
     
     
     
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    Jimmyerund 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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    Jimmyerund reacted to AragornPT in new WiseBootAssistent service set to "automatic"   
    Since version 4.23, the wiseboot assistent is now a service. (boottime.exe) . If this service is only needed to measure the boot time, why not implement a routine to shutdown it after the boot? It's not a good implementation having a service running all the time if it's only needed on system startup, I think... Any sugestions?
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    Jimmyerund reacted to andyp714 in Memory optimizer button disappeared   
    When I first installed the Memory Optimizer, a blue button appeared on my desktop that I could click and it would do an optimization. Since rebooting my PC, that blue button is gone. Anyone know how to get it back?
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    Jimmyerund reacted to Mattonius in It does not clean VIVALDI browser.   
    Hello, recently was released new web broswer ( Vivaldi ) from developers of old Opera. It seems to be soon very popular around advanced users.
    Please improve your cleaner to be able to clean this broswer as well.
    THANK you, Matt           
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    Jimmyerund reacted to PWT1000 in Wise Care 365 feature requests, suggestions, updated translations   
    I read in another forum reply that version 3.x will be released soon - I use the Pro version, in there any news on what changes or new features will be in version 3 please? 
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    Jimmyerund reacted to Jasonkhm in SalePlus removal   
    I have tried almost everything to rid my computer of the SalePlus bug. Please advise

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