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scrd01

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  1. IE temp files

     

    Hi Cicely,

    sorry for the delay.

    regarding the "protected" temp files,

    Additional is probably a better definition.

    They are in

    C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files

    and

    C:\Windows\SysWOW32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files.

     

    Roy

  2. IE temp files

     

    Hi Cicely,

    sorry for the delay.

    regarding the "protected" temp files,

    Additional is probably a better definition.

    They are in

    C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files

    and

    C:\Windows\SysWOW32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files.

     

    Roy

  3. IE temp files

     

    Hi Cicely,

    sorry for the delay.

    regarding the "protected" temp files,

    Additional is probably a better definition.

    They are in

    C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files

    and

    C:\Windows\SysWOW32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files.

     

    Roy

  4. IE temp files

     

    Hi Cicely,

    sorry for the delay.

    regarding the "protected" temp files,

    Additional is probably a better definition.

    They are in

    C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files

    and

    C:\Windows\SysWOW32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files.

     

    Roy

  5. Hi Cicely,

     

    PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE SAFE BOOT OPTION

    >> IS NOT DIRECTLY AVAILABLE UPON REBOOT <<

     

    dont know when MS will revert this change

     

    Any blue/black screens of death cannot therefor be backed-out, using this option

     

    I would suggest that for W8 users that any and all driver updates are completed in a real-time mode

     

    Roy

  6. Hi Cicely,

     

    PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE SAFE BOOT OPTION

    >> IS NOT DIRECTLY AVAILABLE UPON REBOOT <<

     

    dont know when MS will revert this change

     

    Any blue/black screens of death cannot therefor be backed-out, using this option

     

    I would suggest that for W8 users that any and all driver updates are completed in a real-time mode

     

    Roy

  7. XP

     

    Hi CK,

    an interesting thought, but any security flaws (1) that MS finds in regard to XP are NOT going to be openly published so therfor Iobit will have no knowledge of them, ergo they will not be able to produce a fix for them. However Virus/malware items are routinely updated, see Cicely's post in ASCU..

     

    NB (1), these only relate to general public versions of XP,

    many governments and i suspect many large companies, have entered into contracts to extend the support for XP, for a number of years to come.

     

    Roy

  8. thoughts

     

    Hi All,

    DV8,

    agree with most of your suggestions

    Startup manager

    unfortunately in this world of security from W7 MS decided to beef things up a bit 1 of the things they did was to set non user allowable change options to certain progs(ie grayed out) or not allowing delayed startup.

     

    Registry Fix

    have always said this the most dangerous option

    Would like to see a popup(not timed)

    WARNING SELECTING THIS OPTION COULD SERIOUSLY AFFECT YOUR COMPUTERS STABILITY CONTINUE YES/NO.

     

    having said this i believe if you do not select items 1 and 2

    (even with deep scan enabled)

    ActiveX and components, Registry Integrity

    then there is a low probabilty of causing damage.

     

    How about a link to the forum

     

    Never had aproblem with ASC loading after Wifi

     

    Roy

  9. process values

     

    Hi Jon,

    merrily hidden away in windows7 and earlier versions, not sure about W8, is a programme ranking option, came across it a while back, if i remember rightly its in task manager. (just checked its not but i will find it!) UPDATE yes it is Process>select prog>Rightclick>setPriority>pick 1-6,Low-High.

    Basically it assignes a priority value of low/normal/high, it is user changable.

    This is what active optimise changes.

    Ergo its worthwhile using it.

     

    NB Active optimise only changes the value for your session.

    IF you change the values, as described above they will become permanent Leave them alone if you dont know what your doing.

     

    Roy

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