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    Jessicabot reacted to wisecleaner_admin in Black Friday/Cyber Monday - up to 83% off!   
    2016 the biggest promotion -- Black Friday/Cyber Monday is starting now!
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    Jessicabot reacted to Tracy in Outlook data not outlook data   
    Outlook not connecting to Microsoft Exchange.
    Outlook data not outlook data file
     
     
     
    Operating system:Windows 8 Pro (64 bit)
    System root: C:\WINDOWS
    Available physical memory: 8177 MB
    CPU: AMD A4-3400 APU with Radeon HD Graphics
    Drive Info:
    C: 916.85 GB
    D: 14.57 GB
    Internet Explorer: 10.0
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    Jessicabot reacted to Chim in Discrepancy Between WDC and Wise Care 365 Junk Files   
    I mentioned this issue over on my Wise Care 365 vs. Wise Registry Cleaner thread.  I thought I'd put it here in its own thread since on the surface, it looks like it MIGHT be a WDC issue instead of a Wise Care 365 issue ... although I could be wrong.  Either way, now I have visual proof and more detail.
     
    In the 2nd image attached below, you'll notice how Wise Care 365 4.5.6 managed to detect 695 Junk Files Created by Applications for a total of 92.3 MegaBytes.  While it found various items first in that category ... starting with the yellow highlighted items, it was predominantly a mountain of Maxthon Cloud browser cache.  Of course, I only included a micro sample of that Maxthon cache.  
     
    In the 1st image attached below, you'll notice how Wise Disk Cleaner 9.41 detected NO Junk Files.  That is quite a huge discrepancy.  I could be wrong in my thinking, but I would think that WDC and the Common Cleaner function in Wise Care 365 would / should work pretty much the same and yield same results or at least pretty close to the same.
     
    True, as was mentioned in the Wise Care 365 vs. Wise Registry Cleaner thread, Wise does NOT at this time support Maxthon.  However, logically, the results of this experiment seem to indicate that either WDC or the Common Cleaner function in Wise Care 365 is wrong ... or both --- and needs to be fixed to match the other app.  In other words, either Wise Care 365 should NOT have detected all those 695 items as Junk Files Created by Applications ... or WDC SHOULD have detected them instead of missing them.
     
    Oh, and also, as can be seen in the 2 images, there also seems to be a noticeable discrepancy in the Old Prefetch Data between the 2 apps.  True, it's not a huge discrepancy as with the other issue, but a discrepancy nonetheless.  I don't know if there is a logical explanation for that or whether that also needs to be looked into.
     
    Sorry about how I discussed the 2nd image first instead of starting with the 1st image.  It's that after submitting my topic, the order of my images was mysteriously swapped.  So, I had to edit the text to match the order of the images.


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    Jessicabot reacted to WiseCleaner in Wise Care 365 updated to newest version-2.52.199!   
    Hello everyone!

    Thanks for using Wise Care 365 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-2.52.199!

    Version:2.52.199
     
    What’s New:
     
    1, Added mechanism to protect Bootup Booster settings from malicious tampering. 2, Optimization items memory function added. 3, Minor GUI improvements. 4, Language package updated. 5, Other minor improvement.  
     
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    Jessicabot 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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