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sunny staines

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  1. what would be nice to see is feedback from iobit. I expect ASC8 final and ASC 9beta are still way off. But it would be nice if a developer could list the suggestions made from readers then sow which were adopted for ASC8, which are being researched/considerd for ASC9 and those discontinued. with would give a little kudos to readers for their innovationg idea's and perhaps encourage more feedback.

  2. what would be nice to see is feedback from iobit. I expect ASC8 final and ASC 9beta are still way off. But it would be nice if a developer could list the suggestions made from readers then sow which were adopted for ASC8, which are being researched/considerd for ASC9 and those discontinued. with would give a little kudos to readers for their innovationg idea's and perhaps encourage more feedback.

  3. what would be nice to see is feedback from iobit. I expect ASC8 final and ASC 9beta are still way off. But it would be nice if a developer could list the suggestions made from readers then sow which were adopted for ASC8, which are being researched/considerd for ASC9 and those discontinued. with would give a little kudos to readers for their innovationg idea's and perhaps encourage more feedback.

  4. what would be nice to see is feedback from iobit. I expect ASC8 final and ASC 9beta are still way off. But it would be nice if a developer could list the suggestions made from readers then sow which were adopted for ASC8, which are being researched/considerd for ASC9 and those discontinued. with would give a little kudos to readers for their innovationg idea's and perhaps encourage more feedback.

  5. what would be nice to see is feedback from iobit. I expect ASC8 final and ASC 9beta are still way off. But it would be nice if a developer could list the suggestions made from readers then sow which were adopted for ASC8, which are being researched/considerd for ASC9 and those discontinued. with would give a little kudos to readers for their innovationg idea's and perhaps encourage more feedback.

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  6. a few years back there was a programe long gone now called "cleansweep". when you installed software it took a snapshot of registry so it coud check when deleting the progame at a later date at all the keys were deleted. now could the innovators at iobit look at similar.

     

    it can be complex where software is upgraded, and where registry files are shared, perhaps thats why its not around anymore. but maybe worth a look at that direction.

  7. a few years back there was a programe long gone now called "cleansweep". when you installed software it took a snapshot of registry so it coud check when deleting the progame at a later date at all the keys were deleted. now could the innovators at iobit look at similar.

     

    it can be complex where software is upgraded, and where registry files are shared, perhaps thats why its not around anymore. but maybe worth a look at that direction.

  8. a few years back there was a programe long gone now called "cleansweep". when you installed software it took a snapshot of registry so it coud check when deleting the progame at a later date at all the keys were deleted. now could the innovators at iobit look at similar.

     

    it can be complex where software is upgraded, and where registry files are shared, perhaps thats why its not around anymore. but maybe worth a look at that direction.

  9. a few years back there was a programe long gone now called "cleansweep". when you installed software it took a snapshot of registry so it coud check when deleting the progame at a later date at all the keys were deleted. now could the innovators at iobit look at similar.

     

    it can be complex where software is upgraded, and where registry files are shared, perhaps thats why its not around anymore. but maybe worth a look at that direction.

  10. a few years back there was a programe long gone now called "cleansweep". when you installed software it took a snapshot of registry so it coud check when deleting the progame at a later date at all the keys were deleted. now could the innovators at iobit look at similar.

     

    it can be complex where software is upgraded, and where registry files are shared, perhaps thats why its not around anymore. but maybe worth a look at that direction.

  11. TJB

     

    How to Fix F8 For Safe Mode in Windows 8

    With Windows 8, Microsoft updated the standard boot menu policy to include the new Modern UI recovery environment. They also reduced the amount of time Windows waits for an interrupt in the boot sequence to nearly nothing. To get that classic F8 behavior back we need to restore the legacy boot menu policy. To do this, hit the Win + X keyboard combination and launch and elevated command prompt

    "command prompt [admin]"

    When the command prompt opens, run the following:

    bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy legacy

    That’s really all there is to it. Now, when your computer boots up, you can mash the F8 key to view the classic Advanced Boot Options.

    If you want to return the boot menu back to normal, you can use this command:

    bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy standard

     

  12. TJB

     

    How to Fix F8 For Safe Mode in Windows 8

    With Windows 8, Microsoft updated the standard boot menu policy to include the new Modern UI recovery environment. They also reduced the amount of time Windows waits for an interrupt in the boot sequence to nearly nothing. To get that classic F8 behavior back we need to restore the legacy boot menu policy. To do this, hit the Win + X keyboard combination and launch and elevated command prompt

    "command prompt [admin]"

    When the command prompt opens, run the following:

    bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy legacy

    That’s really all there is to it. Now, when your computer boots up, you can mash the F8 key to view the classic Advanced Boot Options.

    If you want to return the boot menu back to normal, you can use this command:

    bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy standard

     

  13. TJB

     

    How to Fix F8 For Safe Mode in Windows 8

    With Windows 8, Microsoft updated the standard boot menu policy to include the new Modern UI recovery environment. They also reduced the amount of time Windows waits for an interrupt in the boot sequence to nearly nothing. To get that classic F8 behavior back we need to restore the legacy boot menu policy. To do this, hit the Win + X keyboard combination and launch and elevated command prompt

    "command prompt [admin]"

    When the command prompt opens, run the following:

    bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy legacy

    That’s really all there is to it. Now, when your computer boots up, you can mash the F8 key to view the classic Advanced Boot Options.

    If you want to return the boot menu back to normal, you can use this command:

    bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy standard

     

  14. TJB

     

    How to Fix F8 For Safe Mode in Windows 8

    With Windows 8, Microsoft updated the standard boot menu policy to include the new Modern UI recovery environment. They also reduced the amount of time Windows waits for an interrupt in the boot sequence to nearly nothing. To get that classic F8 behavior back we need to restore the legacy boot menu policy. To do this, hit the Win + X keyboard combination and launch and elevated command prompt

    "command prompt [admin]"

    When the command prompt opens, run the following:

    bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy legacy

    That’s really all there is to it. Now, when your computer boots up, you can mash the F8 key to view the classic Advanced Boot Options.

    If you want to return the boot menu back to normal, you can use this command:

    bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy standard

     

  15. TJB

     

    How to Fix F8 For Safe Mode in Windows 8

    With Windows 8, Microsoft updated the standard boot menu policy to include the new Modern UI recovery environment. They also reduced the amount of time Windows waits for an interrupt in the boot sequence to nearly nothing. To get that classic F8 behavior back we need to restore the legacy boot menu policy. To do this, hit the Win + X keyboard combination and launch and elevated command prompt

    "command prompt [admin]"

    When the command prompt opens, run the following:

    bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy legacy

    That’s really all there is to it. Now, when your computer boots up, you can mash the F8 key to view the classic Advanced Boot Options.

    If you want to return the boot menu back to normal, you can use this command:

    bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy standard

     

  16. The new beta of ASC 8 beta1 now out

     

    http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/deta...temcare_8.html

     

    Questions

     

    will it work alongside aASC Pro7 or will it overwrite it.

     

    Is it all OK with W8.1

     

    Change Info:

    What's new:

    + Brand New User Interface - Simpler design with supporting maximizing UI.

    + New Theme Customization - Change theme easily with your loved pictures.

    + New Protect Module - Protect your browser homepages, search engine, online surfing and reinforce system.

    + New Plugin/Toolbar Cleaner - Monitor browser toolbars, plugins in real-time to remove the malicious ones to better protect your browsers.

    + New Browser Cleaner - Offer 1-click technique to clean browsing histories and other privacy issues when browsers closed.

    + New IObit Uninstaller 4 - Remove unwanted programs, plugins, toolbars and pre-installed Windows 8 metro applications.

    + New Software Updater - Keep your important software up-to-date.

    + Rebuilt Startup Manager - 1-click method to speed up system boot time and easy management for Startups, Services, Task Schedule.

    + Rebuilt Disk Optiomization - Add SSD (Solid State Disk) optimization and multi disk defragment.

    + Rebuilt Performance Monitor - Monitor your PC performance in real time and boost it with just one click.

    + Privacy Sweep - Add clean for Windows Metro Apps and clean for iTunes.

    + Registry Fix - Add fix for "Windows Services" and enhance scan engine's scanning speed and stability.

    * And more to be discovered by you.

    Norton 737

    thank you for the quick reply. how are you getting on with the beta, I have not downloaded till I got a reply, will give it a run this evenng.

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