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Jabzooge 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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Jabzooge 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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Jabzooge 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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Jabzooge reacted to Linkin in How To Create a System Restore Point Manually In Windows7& 8.1?
System Restore uses restore points to return your system files and settings to an earlier point in time without affecting personal files. Restore points are created automatically every week, and just before significant system events, such as the installation of a program or device driver. You can also create a restore point manually.
In this article, I am gonna show you how to create a system restore point manually in Windows 7&8.1. Just follow the steps below:
Step 1: Open Control Panel
Step 2: Click System and Security--->System
Step 3: Now on the left side of the window you need to click on option System protection
Step 4: In small window that show up click Create
Step 5: Type a description for your System Restore Point and click Create button
Step 6: Wait for couple minutes until System Restore Point is created and you are done. Close all existing windows.
It is easier if you use the ‘Backup’ feature of Wise Care 365, it just takes 2 steps:
1. Click ‘Backup’
1. Click ‘Create a System Restore Point’
You are done! Whenever you want to restore your computer to a previous point, you just need to click ‘Restore’. You will find all the restore points that are created automatically and manually are there. Choose any restore point and then click ‘Restore’, you system will go back to the previous state specified.
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Jabzooge reacted to donwise in Hide folder on USB Flash
Hello.
Windows 10 en 64, WHF version 4.12
I hide folder on USB flash, eject it, connect again.
After connecting hided folder became visible.
WFH shows folder path without drive letter.
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Jabzooge reacted to wisecleaner_admin in Brand New Version Of Wise Care 365 --: 3.0 Beta
@ tipstir,
Thank you for your feedback, and sorry for delay.
1, Temperature issue
we have fixed this, but you need to change F to C or C to F manually.
you can view this topic to learn how to change F to C.
http://forum.wisecleaner.com/index.php?/topic/5213-wise-365-version-3/
2, WiseAssistantBoot service, it is used to calculate system boot times.
3, System monitoring is a new feature, we need more tests and data, so can you send us some screenshots? we need to know what are wrong?
4, wise care 365 both v2 and v3 support to clean Safari browser. we will consider to add Maxthon and Pale Moon later. -
Jabzooge reacted to WiseCleaner in Enjoy YouTube Video Offline with Wise YouTube Downloader
Hello everyone!
Nowadays, watching videos on YouTube may already be a routine when surfing the internet.
YouTube makes our life more colorful and enables us to watch anything we need on its website.
However, sometimes we do meet the following problems there:
Slow and bad internet connection?
Need to watch the videos on different device? Prefer TV, iPhone, iPad or MP4 Player?
It’s not smooth when watching YouTube HD movies?
Really want to keep a backup of your favourite videos or music albums?
Yes, you may think that if the videos can be downloaded and saved to our local devices, the trouble listed above will never bother again. We can then enjoy the videos anytime anywhere and will no longer struggle with the snail-paced speed of watching videos.
Try Wise YouTube Downloader and then enjoy watching YouTube Videos anytime as you wish!
With competitive quality, Wise YouTube Downloader is a free YouTube Video Downloader, which allows you to quickly search and download videos from YouTube and save them to your local device. You can easily download HQ, HD and full HD videos from YouTube with this user-friendly software.
You can download it here: http://www.wisevideosuite.com
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wvs.soft
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wisevideosuite
(followup: Wise YouTube Downloader has been renamed to: Wise Video Downloader.)
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Jabzooge 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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Jabzooge reacted to WiseCleaner in Euask - a new community of Wisecleaner
Euask - A community for mutual assistance and idea sharing
Recently Wisecleaner has launched a new website Euask (www.euask.com), which is a space to share your ideas and to assist each other.
The most attractive point is money rewarding. It means your kindness to give help or idea sharing on line are rewarded.
Wisecleaner is the provider of Wiseclean, the popular computer optimizing serial applications. Their millions users are throughout all over the world. Wise users always collaborate and support each other. In Wise Assistant Forum, they are eager to share their using experience, seek help when meeting problems, try to assist others and discuss points on Wise products and all aspects of computers.
Euask is based on Wise Assistant Forum and specialized in Wise applications and an all IT related knowledge. Now it has expanded the community to reach out to all hot points. If you’d like to also discuss or share your thinking on current affairs, entertainment, art and literature, travel, sports, pets, business and finance, food and drinks etc., please sign up an account there.
It’s a place to express yourself, to communicate with others in a free environment. You could put on any of your inquiries, interest topics, your hesitation and dilemma, your new plans and anything you’d like to share. The others may give you different consideration, knowledge you are not familiar with, experience or lessons for some situations. At the same time, you are also the providers of all of above. That’s how the mutual assistance acts. Sometime you may not care about the little money earned, but the money given by Euask represents the reward for your kindness. It means your expertise or suggestions do help someone. Do you smile when thinking of this?
Just remind you not to forget to mark the best reply when you get the solution. It’s for closing off the inquiry and then Eusask will pay the money to the winner according to your choosing. That’s the way you say thank you to the helper.
Euask is the community to ask and give answers, share, discuss and rate ideas, help and get rewards. Euask connects us and makes us close. Now have an account here.
http://www.euask.com/
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Jabzooge reacted to plb7777 in Wise Download Manager
Dear Developer;
Request is as follows please develop
1. wise download manager
2. wise video downloader
3. wise internet browser
thank you
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Jabzooge reacted to Linkin in Ultimate Windows XP and Vista Tips: Are they true or false? Part II
Turning Off System Restore Improves Performance: FALSE
System Restore is a real aid when it comes to rolling back bad Windows patches and driver updates, but by its very nature, it is said to impact performance because it’s always creating restore points, thus robbing you of a little power. The truth: System Restore lurks idle most of the time and rarely does anything at all, creating checkpoints only during app installs plus once every 24 hours by default. Even then it spends only a few seconds doing so and only during idle time. It’s virtually unthinkable that you’d try to run a program at the exact same time that System Restore began creating a restore point, and even if you did, you probably wouldn’t notice. The proof is in the benchmarks: We got nearly identical results on PCMark whether System Restore was on or off. (Note, however, that System Restore can consume a fair amount of disk space—this is configurable—so if gigabytes are precious to you, consider throttling it back.)
Defragmenting SSD Drives Is Useful: FALSE
Regardless of the actual value of defragmenting a physical hard disk (see the tip below), there’s really no value at all in defragging an SSD. The reason has to do with the way flash memory is constructed. The theory behind defragmenting a hard drive is to order data into contiguous, uninterrupted segments of the disk. But flash memory isn’t built that way: Blocks of data are placed throughout the drive space and are all accessible with the exact same speed, and since there are no moving parts in an SSD, there’s no advantage to rearranging them. Some even caution that, since flash memory is limited to a finite number of writes before it fails, defragmenting can actually do more harm than good.
Defragmenting Your Hard Drive Improves Performance: TRUE
One of the most venerable suggestions for improving disk performance is to defragment your hard drive regularly. The science of defragging is sound: By putting all the bits of a file or application in sequential order on your drive, the drive should have to do less work (and spend less time) to access those files. Thus: faster performance. Well, in practice it’s not really true. Today’s hard drives are fast enough to make fragmentation largely irrelevant, and our benchmark tests have repeatedly borne this out: On moderately fragmented drives, defragmentation will offer negligible to no performance increase. For seriously fragmented drives (think 40 percent or more), especially those running XP or older OSes, defragmentation can help, but don’t expect the world. As for third-party defrag tools, there’s no real evidence that they’re any more effective than Windows’ built-in defragger.
Click Disk Defragmenter under Accessories / System Tools.
Eliminate the Recent Documents/Recent Items Folder With a Registry Hack: TRUE
For privacy reasons, many users on shared computers like to clear the Recent Documents folder or delete it altogether. Totally understandable, but there’s no need to turn to the registry to do the job. It’s all in the invaluable TweakUI (and in Vista, it’s built into the OS).
In XP: Install TweakUI and browse to the Explorer section; then uncheck “Allow Recent Documents on Start menu.”
In Vista, right-click the taskbar, click the Start Menu tab, and uncheck “Store and display a list of recently opened files.”
Turning Off The Windows Splash Screen Will Shave Time Off Your Boot: TRUE
No one seriously needs to be reminded they’re running Windows while the computer is loading the OS, right? Turning off the Windows splash screen ought to cut a little bit off of system boot time. For most systems, this generally works, but we never saw an average improvement of more than two seconds—and even less on Vista systems (probably because in lieu of the animated progress bar, you get a colorful Aurora). Still, a second is a second....
XP: At the Run prompt, type msconfig. Click the BOOT.INI tab, and select the
/NOGUIBOOT option.
Very similar for Vista: Run msconfig, click the Boot tab, and select the No GUI Boot option.
Turning Off Support For 8.3 Filenames Will Improve Performance: TRUE
To maintain backward compatibility, Windows keeps an alias of every file and folder name in the old 8.3 format, even on NTFS partitions that support long filenames. The odds that you will ever need to use this format to access a file are incredibly small, so you can turn it off via a registry hack. The tip does nothing for general performance, but it can shorten the time it takes to open and display folders, though you’ll notice a difference only with extremely full folders (1,000 items or more) and usually only the first time they are opened.
Run regedit and browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem. Select NtfsDisable8dot3NameCreation and change the value to 1.
A Registry Hack Lets You Keep Windows From Rebooting Automatically After Installing Updates: TRUE
Another huge nuisance in Windows. There’s just nothing quite like leaving a file open overnight, then returning to your PC in the morning to find that Microsoft has helpfully restarted your machine for you, shoving all your work into digital limbo and leaving an evil calling card: “This update required an automatic restart.” It’s possible to stop auto-reboots, but it’ll take a registry hack.
Run regedit and browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Polices\Microsoft\Windows. Create a new key under Windows and call it WindowsUpdate. Now create another new key under WindowsUpdate called AU. With AU selected, in the right-hand pane right-click and create a New DWORD. Call it NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers. Double-click the DWORD and give it a value of 1. Reboot, and Windows’s death grip over your system will be ended.
A Registry Hack Lets You Alphabetize The All Programs List Automatically: TRUE
One of Windows’s little eccentricities is that when you install a new application it places it in the All Programs list at the bottom, not in alphabetic order where it belongs. You can manually reorder the list by right-clicking on one of its entries and clicking Sort by Name, but you’ll need a complicated registry hack to automate things every time you install an app.
Run regedit and browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer. Right-click the MenuOrder key (in the left-hand pane) and select Permissions. Click Advanced. Deselect “Include inheritable permissions...” (Vista) or “Include from parent the permission...” (XP). Click Copy at the Security pop-up. Click OK. Now, back in the Permissions view, select your user name and deselect “Allow” next to Full Control in the Permissions pane at the bottom of the window. Repeat this step for any groups you are part of (Administrators, etc.). Reboot. Now when you install apps, they’ll be alphabetized automatically. Whew!
Vista Tips
Turning On Multiple Cores In Vista Improves Boot Time: FALSE
You’ll find an option within Vista’s msconfig utility that cryptically lets you set the “Number of processors” used during boot. By default it is turned off (with the drop-down set to 1). We tried upping the setting to 2 on a dual-core system and, guess what, no change in boot time whatsoever. Turns out this is just a debug setting for coders who want to test how programs load on single-core machines without having to physically go to a less-sophisticated PC. It can be completely ignored. By default Windows uses all your cores.
Superfetch Boosts Performance: TRUE
Superfetch is an update of the XP Prefetcher, designed to more intelligently load applications into RAM based on frequency of use. With Superfetch on, your PC should theoretically get faster over time, particularly when loading frequently used apps. You won’t see improvement in general performance, like rendering Photoshop files, but Superfetch does tend to make apps load 10 to 20 percent more quickly, depending on their size.
Superfetch is on by default. To ensure that it’s active, go to the Control Panel, open Administrative Tools, and select Services. Scroll down to Superfetch and ensure that it is set to “Started” and “Automatic.”
Write Caching Will Improve Performance On SATA Drives: TRUE
This feature is disabled by default in Vista because if your computer loses power before a write is completed, you can lose data. If you’re confident in your UPS’s capabilities, crank it up and you’ll see at least a 10 percent improvement in performance. Remember, write caching is supported only on SATA drives. The options are grayed out for older ATA disks.
In Explorer, right-click the drive you want to speed up and select Properties. Click the Hardware tab, select Properties again. Click the Policies tab. Check both of the boxes beneath “Optimize for performance.”
ReadyBoost Will Improve System Performance: TRUE
Yes and no. If you have a reasonably modern system, with even 1GB of RAM or more, you won’t see any performance increase from ReadyBoost, which lets you use removable flash memory to cache disk operations. In fact, with lots of RAM, we saw a slight dip in performance when using ReadyBoost. The picture is different if you’re pathetically RAM-poor: With just 512MB of RAM, app load times and general performance can be modestly improved with ReadyBoost... but why not spring for some real DIMMs instead of this half-baked setup? You shouldn’t be running Vista at all with so little RAM, nor should you be reading this magazine. 2GB of name-brand RAM will cost you less than 50 bucks; pricier than a 2GB thumb drive but oh so worth it.
If you really want to run ReadyBoost, the easiest way to turn it on is to insert your thumb drive and allow AutoPlay to run. Select “Speed up my system” from the menu. If you have AutoPlay disabled, right- click the thumb drive in the Computer view, select Properties, and choose the ReadyBoost tab. Dial ReadyBoost up to the maximum supported level of 4GB.
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Jabzooge 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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Jabzooge reacted to bebopshop in password in Wise Hide Folder with a file
Hi,
When we use Wise Hide Folder,we can choose a password to hide something.
I would like to find or create a program similar to Wise Hide Folder by instead of using a word password to hide something,i use a file password.
Please,do you have a script to compil or an idea?
Thanks
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Jabzooge reacted to RodgerOver in Wise Disk Cleaner update and "lighten" the system
Hi,
I have tested Wise Disk Claener for several weeks now and I am very happy with it.
But now a new automatic update was released, and I would like to use this occasion to hint onto two issues:
(1) When the program is updated, it does not save the "exlusion of files" from scanning. This is annoying, as I have a list of allowed cookies in my firefox profile (all other cookies are blocked).
(2) The "lightening of the system" - tab (3rd one; sorry, if the translation is not correct, as I have the French version) allows to remove the photo- / music- and video-samples in the public folders. This is in principle a nice feature, however removing those files leads to the fact that sfc / scannow reports corruption errors (without indicating what they are; I verified with the third party software: SFCfix). Wouldn' it be possible to remove these files without triggering sfc /scannow to report errors ? Because when running sfc / scannow afterwards, one then always needs to verify in a rather complex way, whether the errors / corruptions reported are "only" those resulting from the removal of the sample files in the public folder or whether there are other, more serious, issues.
But as I said, otherwise this is a very nice tool.
Thank you for listening !
Roger
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Jabzooge reacted to geogeo.gr in WiseYoutubeDownloader feature requests, bug reports, updated translations
Update Greek translation to WVD 2.41
WVD_greek.zip
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Jabzooge 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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Jabzooge reacted to Linkin in How to Activate Fast Startup and Make Your PC Boot Faster?
Windows 8&8.1 fast startup is a new feature which speeds up the startup process by creating a hibernate file which contains system configuration data and is re-loaded each time a PC starts up. In most cases, if Windows 8 detects a change in the PC configuration, it will ignore the hibernate file and perform a normal startup process which reloads the kernel, services, device drivers and applications.
In this tutorial, I will show you how to enable it to help your PC boot faster
1. Open the Control Panel, and click on the Power Options icon.
2. Click/tap on the Choose what the power buttons do link on the left side.
3. Click/tap on the Change settings that are currently unavailable link at the top.
4. If prompted by UAC, then click/tap on Yes.
5. To Turn On "Fast Startup" (Hybrid Boot) for a "Hybrid Shutdown"
NOTE: This is the default setting.
Under Shutdown settings, check the Turn on fast startup box, and click/tap on the Save changes button.
NOTE: If the Turn on fast startup setting is not listed, then you will need to close the System Settings window, enable hibernate, then start back at step 1 again.
The Shut down Power option will now perform as a hybrid shut down when used.
For a faster startup, you also need to disable the programs and services that you don’t need start on bootup.
Here is an easy solution for disabling all the unnecessary services and programs when windows start.
Download Wise Care 365 (Click here: http://wisecleaner.com/wisecare365.html)
There is a Startup Manager feature in System Tuneup section, there you can disable any program or service that starts on bootup. Of course if you are just a normal user and don’t know what services to turn off, you can refer to the Suggestion column, it suggests whether you should keep the service, enable the services or disable the services. If you wanna get the services back on bootup, you can use the Records option( Pro versions only) and make disabled services and programs start on bootup again.
With the two solutions above, you will see an improvement in your Windows startup time.
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Jabzooge reacted to Lacn in Portuguese (Portugal) translation
I translate to portuguese the Wise apps there are several years.
I use to update the translations and send them by email but, sometimes, despite the timely sendings, the new versions don't include the updated translations.
It's the case of Wise Care 365 v4.1.3 that don't include the last updated translation for v4.1.1 sended on March,24.
To avoid outdated translations, I will post them in the forum too and they will be available for download to the users who want to use them.
Cheers,
Luis Neves
Portuguese(Portugal)v4_1_3.zip
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Jabzooge reacted to ajdlga in I am trying to use your registry cleaner but all I got is: the file name, directory name or volume label sintax are incorrect
System: Windows 7
Specific error: the file name, directory name or volumen sintax are incorrect
Recent changes: I thought it would be easy the environment variable: Path and now i can´t run any program, not even the wise cleaner
So far, I have tried Dos commands to restore Path with no success
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Jabzooge reacted to wisecleaner_admin in Brand New Version Of Wise Care 365 --: 3.0 Beta
Wise Care 365 is back with the release of Wise Care 365 Ver-3.0 Beta
Hello, all users
Wise Care 365 has released a new version Wise Care 365 - 3.0 Beta. With brand new interface, optimized algorithm of analyzing and newly added features like System Monitoring, it is gonna serve you better.
Download (click here http://www.wisecleaner.com/xen/WiseCare365_V3.exe) it and be the first one to experience!
Any problems you encounter while using this Beta version, please let us know, write down your problems below or email [email protected]. All your suggestions and advices are always appreciated, leave a comment below to share what you think.
Here is what is new in this Beta version:
1. Brand new interface
2. Newly added Process Monitor
3. Newly added Hardware Overview
4. Newly added Hardware Temperature Overview
5. Newly added Speedup floating window
6. Completely new scanning and cleaning engine in PC Checkup module
7. Completely new scanning and cleaning engine in Registry Cleaner module
8. Optimized Registry Backup
9. Organized and optimized Registry Cleanup List
10. Organized and optimized Common Cleaner.
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Jabzooge reacted to elena in Заблокирован сайт ВКонтакте
Скачала вашу программу и начала чистить компьютер, после перезагрузки перестала работать страница ВКонтакте.
Operating system:Microsoft Windows XP (32 bit) Service Pack 3
System root: C:\WINDOWS
Available physical memory: 2047 MB
CPU: Intel® Core2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
Drive Info:
C: 298,08 GB
Internet Explorer: 8.0
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Jabzooge reacted to myles in System cleaner - save choices
when in system cleaner - common cleaner - can we have save function at bottom of page. This means any boxes we check will stay checked.
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Jabzooge reacted to wisecleaner_admin in New Product - Wise Folder Hider Pro
WiseCleaner has released the a beta version - Wise Folder Hider Pro!
Wise Folder Hider Pro providing much more enhanced security than the free version for files and folders on your Windows PC. Wise Folder Hider Pro defends your private files from being read even when found by a third-party tool.
Major update:
Be the first to experience the beta version & Protect your private files!
Click Here to download it.
P.S
1, If you have installed the free version of Wise Folder Hider, you'd better unhide your files/folders and uninstall the free version of WFH before installing the Pro version.
2, When you finish installation, please Restart your PC.
Tell us whether you like it! ( or )
Your valuable feedback makes the new-born better!
Thank you in advance!
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Jabzooge reacted to xilolee in Wise Portable versions and WSM strings
Hi WiseCleaner_Admin and WiseTeam guys!
I've already reported these (little) problems via email.
Some of the portable versions create folders and store files in %appdata%:
was ----> C:\Users\USER\AppData\Roaming\Wise Auto Shutdown\config.ini
wpu ----> C:\Users\USER\AppData\Roaming\Wise Uninstaller\config.ini --- wpu_uninstall.log --- *.reg --- *.file --- *.file.list --- *.png
wvc ----> C:\Users\USER\AppData\Roaming\Wise Video Converter\config.ini
wgb ----> C:\Users\USER\AppData\Roaming\Wise Game Booster\run.txt --- config.ini --- plgame.dfg --- ub.lst
wc365 --> C:\Users\USER\AppData\Roaming\Wise Euask\tipIds.ini
wdc ----> C:\Users\USER\AppData\Roaming\Wise Disk Cleaner\UpdateInfo\
They should create those files inside their own program folders.
WSM correctly shows my memory manufacturer name (NANYA) BUT it doesn't show the Manufactor string (maybe is manufacturer more correct?) in hardware monitor, memory (between speed and serial number).
It probably wants the Manufacter string inside the Italian.ini (and also inside the other languages files).
Vice versa, the Manufactor string in hardware monitor, graphic card is present, BUT it doesn't show my graphic card manufacturer name (INTEL).
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Jabzooge reacted to 11Al in Auto cleanup not works
I have this problem with RG Portable version, the RG icon appears in system tray and then disappears after a few seconds. No message. After this I check manually, it deleted nothing. It doesn't work at all. Then I checked in the Windows TaskScheduler and I have seen that the task is set up for Windows 2000 and XP, maybe the parameters of the task would be updated.
Anyway in the scheduled task, it would be added the option of repeating task if the PC was turn off, hibernate or sleep at the scheduled moment.
Thanks in advance.
Windows 8.1 Pro x86.
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