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in my case 2 hot fixes 80 meg of extras,-but i already have ser pack 1 so that may explain it
one way or the other -we are one of the elite to have this -i can not give more than ,that as i am bound to to agreement with MS,not to pass info to the public--without the permission of the agreement-- itsmejjj Last edited by itsmejjj : 11-08-2009 at 04:49 AM. |
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But, I doubt if IObit considers Comet, before considering Opera, Chrome and Safari.
OK that's a pity well makes it harder for me-never mind -looks like i shall have to keep the other application--as well -just to clean my browser out -i use Ncleaner -suggested by a Member -to try out -so i tweeked it just for this-plus clean a few odd and ends-- itsmejjj |
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I am running IObit 360 version 1.20 and generally am favorably impressed. However, each day on initial boot up of my system (Windows XP SP3) I get a message that a new version of IObit Security 360 is now available and asking me to download. The new version has been available for a while now, and I downloaded and installed it many weeks ago when it first was available. I am trying to figure out why the program continues to flag my attention to download daily even though I have the latest version already installed. If I try to download and install, I get a message that I am running the latest version. This is fast becoming a daily annoyance which I would like to resolve. Any suggestions?
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