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TJB1982

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  1. I would also like to recommend that as an alternative having one standard color for the ASC 8 UI that we get a full range color slider so we can make it whatever color/shade suits us best. With transparency would be nice. Also if we could use a picture as the background for the interface if we so desired would be great as well. Many users like to be able to fully customize their PC's and programs. It would be awesome to see ASC 8 offer us that flexibility. If image resolutions would cause a problem could their be a utility to format them to the correct resolution to be compatible with the UI?

  2. I would also like to recommend that as an alternative having one standard color for the ASC 8 UI that we get a full range color slider so we can make it whatever color/shade suits us best. With transparency would be nice. Also if we could use a picture as the background for the interface if we so desired would be great as well. Many users like to be able to fully customize their PC's and programs. It would be awesome to see ASC 8 offer us that flexibility. If image resolutions would cause a problem could their be a utility to format them to the correct resolution to be compatible with the UI?

  3. I would also like to recommend that as an alternative having one standard color for the ASC 8 UI that we get a full range color slider so we can make it whatever color/shade suits us best. With transparency would be nice. Also if we could use a picture as the background for the interface if we so desired would be great as well. Many users like to be able to fully customize their PC's and programs. It would be awesome to see ASC 8 offer us that flexibility. If image resolutions would cause a problem could their be a utility to format them to the correct resolution to be compatible with the UI?

  4. 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

     

    That is correct and I myself have done it that way. However many users are not comfortable doing things like that. I have personally already done that but it would be a nice feature for users with a standard amount of knowledge. That procedure is more of a power user process.

  5. 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

     

    That is correct and I myself have done it that way. However many users are not comfortable doing things like that. I have personally already done that but it would be a nice feature for users with a standard amount of knowledge. That procedure is more of a power user process.

  6. 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

     

    That is correct and I myself have done it that way. However many users are not comfortable doing things like that. I have personally already done that but it would be a nice feature for users with a standard amount of knowledge. That procedure is more of a power user process.

  7. 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

     

    That is correct and I myself have done it that way. However many users are not comfortable doing things like that. I have personally already done that but it would be a nice feature for users with a standard amount of knowledge. That procedure is more of a power user process.

  8. 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

     

    That is correct and I myself have done it that way. However many users are not comfortable doing things like that. I have personally already done that but it would be a nice feature for users with a standard amount of knowledge. That procedure is more of a power user process.

  9. Ok so I have done what you asked. I ran ASC with just the "Privacy Sweep and Junk Files Clean " ticked. It did not break flash player. (I ran the info tool anyway and attached the resulting file (IObit_Debug_Info Regular Scan.zip) I renamed it. I than went back into the settings for ASC and re-enabled the browser cleaner. Closed chrome again and click clean now button. It once again broke flash so I ran the info tool a second time and attached those results (IObit_Debug_Info - From Browser Cleaner.zip). I also restarted between each test just to make sure :) Hope this helps

  10. Ok so I have done what you asked. I ran ASC with just the "Privacy Sweep and Junk Files Clean " ticked. It did not break flash player. (I ran the info tool anyway and attached the resulting file (IObit_Debug_Info Regular Scan.zip) I renamed it. I than went back into the settings for ASC and re-enabled the browser cleaner. Closed chrome again and click clean now button. It once again broke flash so I ran the info tool a second time and attached those results (IObit_Debug_Info - From Browser Cleaner.zip). I also restarted between each test just to make sure :) Hope this helps

  11. Ok so I have done what you asked. I ran ASC with just the "Privacy Sweep and Junk Files Clean " ticked. It did not break flash player. (I ran the info tool anyway and attached the resulting file (IObit_Debug_Info Regular Scan.zip) I renamed it. I than went back into the settings for ASC and re-enabled the browser cleaner. Closed chrome again and click clean now button. It once again broke flash so I ran the info tool a second time and attached those results (IObit_Debug_Info - From Browser Cleaner.zip). I also restarted between each test just to make sure :) Hope this helps

  12. Ok so I have done what you asked. I ran ASC with just the "Privacy Sweep and Junk Files Clean " ticked. It did not break flash player. (I ran the info tool anyway and attached the resulting file (IObit_Debug_Info Regular Scan.zip) I renamed it. I than went back into the settings for ASC and re-enabled the browser cleaner. Closed chrome again and click clean now button. It once again broke flash so I ran the info tool a second time and attached those results (IObit_Debug_Info - From Browser Cleaner.zip). I also restarted between each test just to make sure :) Hope this helps

  13. Ok so I have done what you asked. I ran ASC with just the "Privacy Sweep and Junk Files Clean " ticked. It did not break flash player. (I ran the info tool anyway and attached the resulting file (IObit_Debug_Info Regular Scan.zip) I renamed it. I than went back into the settings for ASC and re-enabled the browser cleaner. Closed chrome again and click clean now button. It once again broke flash so I ran the info tool a second time and attached those results (IObit_Debug_Info - From Browser Cleaner.zip). I also restarted between each test just to make sure :) Hope this helps

  14. There should be more options as to where you get your drivers

     

    1. Direct from the manufacturer of the PC (HP, Gateway, Acer, etc)

    2. Direct from the component manufacturer. (AMD, Intel, Nvidia, etc)

     

    Some OEM systems cannot support Mainstream drivers from the manufacturer and some can. The user should have the option to how they want their drivers updated. OEM Drivers are often prone to be outdated. By the time HP for example gets an updated driver from AMD, AMD has released 2 or 3 more versions by than.

     

    This suggestion would work best if you were able to select that option individually per device.

  15. So far it works fine. The only issue is the registry scan with all options enabled got stuck at 84% for a very noticeable length of time.

     

     

    The regular scan is just a smart scan if you have the deep scan turned on it will dig through the whole registry to find problems. Therefore once you hit the 84% it is starting the deep scan of the registry :)

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