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Michaelbaify

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    Michaelbaify 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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    Michaelbaify reacted to fred545 in SSD ... defrag or not defra   
    Hi,
    You're using wisecare to defrag your harddisk... well, experts say that it is NOT recommended to defrag an SSD.
    is the wisecare defrag tool different from other defragmentation tools ?
    can we defrag our SSDs without any risk ?
     
    Thank you for the response
     
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    Michaelbaify reacted to wisecleaner_admin in Wise Care 365 feature requests, suggestions, updated translations   
    Hey djdanby,
    Nice!
    You're welcome!
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    Michaelbaify reacted to Chim in Wise Care 365 vs. Wise Registry Cleaner   
    So what's the deal with Wise Care 365?  Does it by any chance require, only work on very fast and powerful computers?  Is there a minimum Processor that a computer must have in order for Wise Care 365 to work properly?
     
    Last year when I first tried Wise Care 365, it was on my old Dell GX280 Small Form Factor with only a Pentium 4 processor and either 1 or 2 Gig of RAM running Windows XP Home SP3.  As I recall, as soon as I would try the Registry Cleaner function, my GX280's CPU fan would quickly start spinning at top speed, sounding like a helicopter.  And the scanning would immediately go into a snail's pace crawl to the point that I would quickly have to abort.  Yet, the standalone Wise Registry Cleaner (PortableApps.com version) would scan quickly, without a problem and without remotely making my GX280 break a sweat.
     
    Now that I have a Dell Optiplex 780 with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 4 Gig of RAM running Windows XP Pro SP3, the other day I again decided to give Wise Care 365 another shot.  This computer being a much more powerful and quieter computer, the CPU fan does not go into top speed helicopter mode when running a scan with the Registry Cleaner function.  But, the scan does take a noticeably, undeniably LONG time at 4 minutes and 35 seconds!  That while the standalone Wise Registry Cleaner took all of 13 seconds ... and found the SAME 41 items that it took Wise Care 365's Registry Cleaner function 4 minutes and 35 seconds to find.    
     
    So what's going on?
    (1)  Is Wise Care 365 not meant for older, weak Pentium era computers with Windows XP?
     
    (2)  Why does the Wise Care 365 Registry Cleaner function take wayyy longer to complete a scan vs. the standalone Wise Registry Cleaner ... while finding the same amount of items?  From what I see, I'm tempted to reason that maybe it's that the Wise Care 365 Registry Cleaner function is wayyy more thorough than the standalone Wise Registry Cleaner ... even though ultimately the same amount of items are found by both.  Because it's not like the Wise Care 365 Registry Cleaner function is scanning at a crawl on my Dell Optiplex 780.  No.  I see that it's actually scanning very speedily.  It appears to be checking a lot of something.  Unless it's an optical illusion, I'm tempted to think that the Wise Care 365 Registry Cleaner function scans a ton more Registry Entries than the standalone Wise Registry Cleaner.  I just keep going back to that in the end, ultimately both apps find the same amount of items.  Odd.      
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    Michaelbaify reacted to UCanFixIt in [WCare365/WDiskCleaner] Slimdown Options Causing System Integrity Violations in Win 7   
    To WiseCare Admin and Team,
     
    Please stop offering these slimdown options for Win 7 users of WiseCare365 & Wise Disk Cleaner:
     

     
     
    The second image shows the dangerous area that it is cleaning (eg, winsxs):
     

     
    This cleaning results in the sfc /scannow command showing uncorrectable errors and there is no graceful way to correct them because the winsxs source has been deleted by WiseCare365 or WDC. 
     
    Please take immediate action to remove these options for Win 7 users. This issue was reported last year by my2cents and now another user is trying to fix it as well. Please take action immediately on this important issue that is affecting all Win 7 users.
     
    Best regards,
     
    UCanFixit
     
     
    PS: These files should never be removed by any 3rd-party application:
     

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    Michaelbaify reacted to wisecleaner_admin in Wise Care 365 vs. Wise Registry Cleaner   
    Hey Chim,
    WiseCleaner doesn't support Maxthon Browser, maybe we will add it in future.
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    Michaelbaify reacted to myles in settings box keeps closing on "save"   
    When I go to MENU-settings,whenever I save a setting the settings box keeps closing. I have to keep reopening it to adjust other settings. Can you keep it open until we close it ourselves ?
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    Michaelbaify reacted to geogeo.gr in Greek language   
    Update Greek translation to Wise Care 365 4.6.304
    Wise Care 365_greek.zip
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