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    BrianDob 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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    BrianDob 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.
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    BrianDob reacted to WiseCleaner in Wise Program Uninstaller updated to newest version-1.41.66   
    Hello everyone!

    Thanks for using Wise Program Uninstaller 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-1.41.66!

    Version:1.41.66
    What’s New:
     
    1, Engine analysing accelerated to speed up program initiation. 2, More sorting modes added. 3, Some Hotkeys repaired. 4, Language package updated. 5, Minor GUI improvements.  
     
    Get it now: http://www.wiseclean...m/download.html
    Add us to Friends on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wisecleanersoft
    Add us to Friends on Twitter:http://www.twitter.com/wisecleaner
     
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    BrianDob 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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    BrianDob reacted to Linkin in What Windows Services You Can Choose to Disable Safely?   
    It is true that disabling unneeded and unused Windows Services would speed up your computer. So we are wondering what Windows services might not be absolutely necessary, and which of them you can disable without ruining your computing experience. 
     
    Notice: 
    1. Please read the description of each service first and then decide what services you can disable accordingly. 
    2. Manual services start only if they are used by your system and you won’t encounter problems. It is the best status for a service if you are not very sure whether to disable it.

    To turn off services in windows you go to Start ---> Run ---> Type: ’services.msc’--- > Double Click on the service you want to alter and change the startup type to disabled or manual as directed in the list of unnecessary services below.


    Tablet PC Input Service (in Windows 7) / Touch Keyboard and Handwriting Panel Service (Windows 8): you can safely disable this service, unless you use Tablet PC. Some "Tablet PC Components" like the Snipping tool or Windows Journal will continue to function, while the Tablet PC Input Panel will not. The default startup type is Manual. You can set it even to Disabled without negatively impacting your computing experience;
     
    Windows Time: if your computer doesn’t have access to the Internet then you don’t need to update the system time from online servers. You can safely disable this service. But if you do, then this service will keep your system time accurate. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Secondary logon: if you are the only user of your computer, it can be disabled. But only if you don’t plan to use more than one user account. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Fax: unless you use your computer to send or receive faxes using fax resources available on your system (for ex. by using a fax-modem), you can disable it. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Print Spooler: if you don’t have a printer attached to your computer and you don’t use virtual printers (e.g.: PDF creator, Microsoft XPS Document Writer, Snagit, etc) you can disable it. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Offline Files: unless you use the offline file functionality from Windows, you can disable it. Safe setting: Manual;
    NOTE: This service is available only in Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise. In Windows 8 it is available only in the Pro and Enterprise editions.
     
    Routing and Remote Access Service: This service offers routing services to businesses in local area and wide area networks. It allows computers to dial in to the local computer in order for it to get access to the local network. On a home computer you won’t need such features. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Bluetooth Support Service: unless you use Bluetooth devices such as keyboards, mice, printers or phones, you can disable this service. Keep in mind that, if you choose to disable this service, then no Bluetooth devices will be recognized. Also, the already connected Bluetooth devices may fail to work properly. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    BitLocker Drive Encryption Service: unless you use Microsoft’s Encryption Software (included in Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise Edition, and in Windows 8 Pro and Enterprise), you can disable this service. BitLocker Drive Encryption is a feature that allows users to protect data by providing encryption for entire volumes. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Encrypting File System:EFS provides file encryption technology for storing encrypted files on NTFS file systems. If you don’t need to encrypt data on your hard drives, it is OK to disable it. Safe setting: Manual;
    Certificate Propagation: if you don’t use SmartCards (sometimes used in large organizations), it is safe to disable this service. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service: iSCSI is an abbreviation for Internet Small Computer System Interface - an IP-based storage networking standard for linking data storage facilities. It allows client computers to access data over long distances on remote data centers, by using existing infrastructure (ex. over LAN, Internet). iSCSI devices are disks, tapes, CDs, and other storage devices on another networked computer that you can connect to. Sometimes these storage devices are part of a network called a storage area network (SAN). Unless you need to connect to iSCSI devices, it is safe to disable this service. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Netlogon: this service is not needed in a home computer. It maintains a secure channel between the local computer and the domain controller for authenticating users. Unless you are connecting to a network domain, this service will never be used. Safe setting: Manual;
    Parental Controls (in Windows 7) / Family Safety (in Windows 8): unless you have children using your computer and you want to monitor and control their activities, this service is not required. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Remote Desktop Configuration: Remote Desktop Protocol is a protocol developed by Microsoft which provides Windows users with a graphical interface to another computer. The client used by Microsoft is called Remote Desktop Connection If you don’t need to connect remotely to another computer or allow incoming remote connections to yours, then it is safe to disable this service. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Remote Desktop Services: same as above. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Remote Desktop Services UserMode Port Redirector: same as above. Safe setting: Manual;
    Smart Card: Smart Cards are generally used for safety reasons in large organizations or corporations. The typical home user won’t probably need this service to be running. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Smart Card Removal Policy: same as above. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Windows Connect Now: this service is used by laptops and other mobile computers to connect to Wireless Networks. If you are on a desktop computer, you can disable this service. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Windows Firewall: This service should be disabled only if you are using a third-party security solution that provides firewall protection. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Windows Error Reporting Service: this service is used to report system errors to Microsoft. Although disabling this service won’t affect your Windows computer, letting it run when needed may help you solve problems and issues that occur on your system, by searching solutions available from Microsoft. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Remote Registry: this service enables remote users to modify the Windows Registry. Some say that having this service turned on can pose security issues, and therefore, choose to disable it. In Windows Vista and Windows 7, this service is set to a manual start by default, while in Windows 8 it is disabled. After disabling it, I encountered some problems while updating my system, so I really think that it is safe to leave it set to Manual, at least in Windows 7. Safe setting: Manual;
     
    Windows Defender: if you use a third-party security solution (antivirus and antispyware), then disabling this service is a safe choice. Safe setting: Manual.
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    BrianDob reacted to Linkin in How can I reduce the size of the system restore folder in Windows 7?   
    Step 1: Open Start menu, right mouse click on Computer and from context menu choose Properties
     
    Step 2: Control Panel window will open, form left side of the window click on System protection

     
    Step 3: When small window open choose System Protection tab and then from Protection settings select your local drive and click on Configure button

     
    Step 4: Under new window locate the section Disk space usage and scroll the slider down to lower percentage. Click OK to save your changes. If you restore point space is too low don’t worry because windows will delete older restore points and make more room for newest one

     
    Step 5: Now of you really need/want to reduce the space used by Restore Point you can also turn it off completely (I would not recommend it). To do that repeat Step 1, Step 2 and Step 3
     
    Step 6: Then select Turn off system protection and click OK to save changes.
    Warning: If you decrease the disk space to be smaller than the space that is currently being used by system protection, older restore points, including previous versions of files, will be deleted.
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    BrianDob reacted to 1bruce in whf   
    this is the first time ive posted anything,so here goes. is there a way of having two separate folders so i can hide files in one folder and different files in the other folder? ( if i have a laptop i use at work and at home )
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    BrianDob reacted to Marcelord in Wise Folder Hider - Unhide problem   
    Hi, sorry for my bad english   (i speak Spanish)
     
    I had installed Wise Folder Hider when using XP, but now i have Windows 7, the problem is that i forget unhide my folders before install Windows 7, and now i can't access my folders that i had hide before on XP. The hiden folders are not displayed today when i execute Wise Folder Hider.
     
    How can i unhide my folders now?
     
    Thank you so much!
     
    //This solution don't works for me 
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    BrianDob reacted to WiseCleaner in Wise Care 365 updated to newest version-2.45.193   
    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-2.45.193!

    Version:2.45.193
    What’s New:
     
    1, Boot time more accurately calculated. 2, Official forum of WiseCleaner initiated. 3, Minor GUI improvements. 4, Other minor improvement.  
    Get it now: http://www.wiseclean...m/download.html
    Add us to Friends on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wisecleanersoft
    Add us to Friends on Twitter:http://www.twitter.com/wisecleaner
     
     
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    BrianDob reacted to WiseCleaner in Wise Registry Cleaner updated to newest version-7.72.508   
    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-7.72.508!

    Version:7.72.508
    What’s New:
     
    1, Increased and optimized max connections per server. 2, Enhanced optimization efficiency for Windows XP. 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
    Add us to Friends on Twitter:http://www.twitter.com/wisecleaner
     
     
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    BrianDob reacted to spacearea51 in Wise Care 365 feature requests, suggestions, updated translations   
    when is the program going to be able to detect solid state drives
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    BrianDob 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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    BrianDob reacted to wisecleaner_admin in Beta version of Wise Care 365 has been closed   
    Dear Users,
     
    Greetings!
     
    Kindly inform you that we have released the newly upgraded official version 3 of Wise Care 365, while the Beta version of it has been closed. If you find other issues, please promote it in the module of Wise Care 365 instead of here.
     
    Frankly speaking, without your help, Wise Care 365 won’t be so perfect. So I would like to express my grateful to all of you. 
     
    As we promised, the reward for you who reported the error on Beta version will be announced in the following days.
    Please continue to keep an eye on the forums.
     
    Thanks again for your testing and advice!
     
    Best Regards,
     
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    BrianDob reacted to nebek in WiseAutoShutdown feature requests, bug reports, updated translations   
    Hi,
    this is very nice application so I have some suggestions:
     
    1. to ad an option for weekly shutdown (eg. one day in a week, lets say Sutarday at 17:35)
    This feature has very few shutdown tools (Aireytec Switch Off)
     
    2. to run whether users are logged on or not
     
    3. to start or not with system start.
     
    Regards,
    Nebojša
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    BrianDob reacted to ileobr in What is UnMonitor.exe?   
    I downloaded Wise Program Uninstaller and here it is "UnMonitor.exe"!
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    BrianDob reacted to wisecleaner_admin in WiseSystemMonitor feature requests, bug reports, updated translations   
    Hey geogeo.gr,
    When you uncheck the option "Starting with Windows", you can open Windows Scheduler Task to check whether the task named Wise System Monitor.job has been removed.
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    BrianDob reacted to Chim in WiseYoutubeDownloader feature requests, bug reports, updated translations   
    I've been looking for a good Video Downloader, much preferably a Portable version.  Being very satisfied with Wise Disk Cleaner and Wise Registry Cleaner (Version 8.83) Portable versions, I was immediately excited when I found out there was a Wise Video Downloader Portable.
     
    Unfortunately, I just can't seem to get it to work at all.  Hopefully someone has some insight as to what I'm doing wrong ... what I need to do or tweak.  I am using Windows XP SP3 Pro.  My computer has a Core 2 Duo Processor and 4 Gig of RAM.  I am using the latest avast Anti-Virus version.  I am using NetZero Dial Up.
     
    Question:  Does Wise Video Downloader download ONLY videos from YouTube and Metacafe and no other sources?  Well, either way, I haven't even been able to download YouTube videos.  For example, just a while ago, I tossed this YouTube at Wise Video Downloader
    and it was no dice.  No can do.  Failure.  Denied.  It's been the same results no matter what other videos I toss at it.  Yet Any Video Converter will download any video I toss at it. 
    I have enclosed an attachment image of the typical error that I get.

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    BrianDob reacted to badtoad in WiseDriverCare feature requests, bug reports, updated translations   
    Xilolee thanks.I am going to keep the residue just in case I have a driver issue.
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    BrianDob reacted to wisecleaner_admin in WiseDriverCare feature requests, bug reports, updated translations   
    New released beta version  - Wise Driver Care
     
    We are very excited to announce the release of Wise Driver Care beta! Download and update outdated Windows devices drivers!
     
    Wise Driver Care can automatically scan, download and update drivers. Easily fix missing, outdated or faulty driver errors. Keep your computer in top condition!
     
    1, Supports more than 600,000 devices and drivers
    Such as AMD APU/Graphics/Chipset/AHCI/USB 3.0/RAID Drivers, NVIDIA drivers, Realtek ethernet controller/wireless lan/network/HD Audio Drivers, Intel Audio/HD Graphics/WLAN/LAN/chipset/rapid storage technology/USB 3.0 Drivers, ASUS Drivers, Dell Drivers, HP Drivers, Intel PC Drivers & Microsoft Windows Drivers
     
    2, Reduce system freezing and crashing.
     
    3, Wise Driver Care only recommend WHQL drivers.
     
    4, One-stop Windows driver management.
     
    5, Easily fix sound & network issues
     
     
    Click here for direct download Wise Driver Care beta.

     
     
    However, there is still space for improvement for this beta version, please leave a comment or write down the bugs you found below. We would really appreciate that.
    Thank you!
     
     
     
    Release Notes:
    *******************
    v1.0.621 (June 22, 2017)
     
    1, Optimized network connection
    2, Minor GUI improvements
    3, Added 4 language files
    4, Minor bug fixes
     
    View antivirus scan report
     
    ********************
    v1.0.713 (July 14, 2017)
     
    1, Fixed minor bugs
    2, Added some new language files
    3, Minor GUI improvements
     
    view antivirus scan report
     
    ********************
    v2.1.720 (July 20, 2017)
     
    The official version is released.
     
    ********************
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    BrianDob reacted to WiseCleaner in Windows 10 & Wisecleaner Software incompatible?   
    Hi All,
     
    Recently, we got some feedback about Wise Care 365, Wise Disk Cleaner and Wise Registry Cleaner can't be
    compatible with Windows 10. Have you also encountered the same issue? If yes, please help us to know it clearly
    with your screenshots and detailed steps.
     
    In return, we will free send you a license key of any our paid product (Wise Care 365 Pro, Wise Folder Hider Pro, Wise Video Converter). And the type of the key is from 3 months to 1 year according to your feedback. If you are the paid users,
    we would like to extend the using time of your license key.
     
    You can write to [email protected] or leave a message here.
     
    Looking forward to your feedback, thanks in advance  
     
     
    Wisecleaner
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    BrianDob 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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    BrianDob reacted to aposada in Wise Care 365 run on Windows server 2003 & 2008 & 2012 ?   
    Wise Care 365 run on Windows server 2003 & 2008 & 2012 ?
     
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    BrianDob 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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    BrianDob reacted to mwcats in Give-a-way of Wise Care 365 Pro   
    Major Geeks is giving away free Wise Care 365 Pro! 
     
     
    http://www.majorgeeks.com/news/story/majorgeeks_wise_care_365_pro_giveaway.html
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    BrianDob reacted to wisecleaner_admin in Wise Registry Cleaner 8 beta is released   
    Dear users,
     
    Good news here!
     
    Wise Registry Cleaner 8.0 is released the Beta version. Try it now before its official release. 
    Click Here to try WRC 8.0
     
    You are invited to tell us what you think about it and please have us informed whether anything needs to be modified. 
    Thanks in advance!
     
    Hope you like it!
     
    Best Regards,
    WiseCleaner.com Team
     
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