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This utility enables users of Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 to mount ISO disk image files as virtual CD-ROM drives.
(Thanks to AskVG)
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This utility enables users of Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 to mount ISO disk image files as virtual CD-ROM drives.
(Thanks to AskVG)
Hi bob3160,
Nice combined picture search service, see for instance this example: http://en.bestpicturesof.com/emping
What is emping - it is a gorgious Indonesian snack see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emping
polonus
I think this is a much nicer search.
Hi bob3160,
Knew you’d come up with that one: http://www.tineye.com/query/11a828bf8ee75b22e6b979fbf85f6eb58a05bc87
“One in a billion on avast! - bob3160” → http://www.tineye.com/search/834a4fb420b973642c3dc7a555eb4fda2a315d88/?pluginver=chrome-1.1
polonus
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Calculatormatik is a math tool that includes many calculators and converters.
Calculate/Convert everything with Calculatormatik.
Supported Operating Systems:
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Anvi Startup Booster is a Windows application that can monitor and disable programs
that automatically launch during Windows logon. It allows you to quickly toggle startup applications,
services and network settings on the fly. Boasting an attractive design, the application calculates your
system boot time and presents an intuitive UI to disable non-required startup items to cut down on the system boot time.
(One click restore of any changes it makes is available)
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WizTree finds the files and folders using the most disk space on your hard drive.
(WizTree only works on local NTFS format drives)
Direct download of the portable version, Click Here
(Thanks to Bill Mullins for finding this one.)
How is that different from Windirstat which also find files and folders that eat up the most space in local harddisks and even works on flash drives and external hd’s.
You could compare them and let us know.
Wiztree is much faster than windirstat on local drives because wiztree scans the mft while windirstat scans the entire hard disk.
Windirstat beats wiztree if you want to know the files and folders that eat up the most space other storage media since wiztree only works on local hd’s.
It would be great if wiztree also works for all files systems and all storage media eg flash drives, external hd’s, etc.
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[font=arial] Removable Access tool[/font]
Very interesting info for Win8 users: http://www.winhelp.us/configure-windows-defender-in-windows-8.html
Always handy to include your USB in Windows Defender´s scanning settings: Windows Defender can be found to go to your start screen, then give in Windows Defender. Click Windows Defender. Go to settings (fourth tab page).
Add Zip-files and USB-storage media to your scans.
Make a System Restore Points (will create a restore point before malware and malcode are being removed, when anything goes wrong)
View your scan history and quarantaine. Then you have an overview of what virus and malware was detected so you may find out on what occasion you were being infested. Info credits go to Joris Jan Goos, Microsoft´s. Product Marketing Manager Windows.
polonus
Very interesting info for Win8 users: http://www.winhelp.us/configure-windows-defender-in-windows-8.html
Always handy to include your USB in Windows Defender´s scanning settings: Windows Defender can be found to go to your start screen, then give in Windows Defender. Click Windows Defender. Go to settings (fourth tab page).
Add Zip-files and USB-storage media to your scans.
Make a System Restore Points (will create a restore point before malware and malcode are being removed, when anything goes wrong)
View your scan history and quarantaine. Then you have an overview of what virus and malware was detected so you may find out on what occasion you were being infested. Info credits go to Joris Jan Goos, Microsoft´s. Product Marketing Manager Windows.polonus
I use avast! not windows defender on my Windows 8 system.
Hi bob3160,
I know that, bob3160. I use Windows Defender as an additional scan, just like McAfeeSecurity Plus and Bitdefender´s 60 second scanner. These are non-resident scanners and will do no harm next to my main residential av/solution…
The only flag-detection I ever had was from McAfee´s for visiting the Hidemyass proxy site. This because the fileviewer owner, Redleg, won´t allow me to scan particular suspicious URLs, because the scanner thinks I am not the site/owner and I am not…allthough my intentions always have been good and benign…
polonus
Sorry Damian but I’m just not “paranoid”. ;D
5 Gig of of Online Storage from Copy
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50 Essential Windows 7 Tips, Tweaks, and Secrets
(Thanks to Bill Mullins)
No root access firewall for Android
I found an Android firewall that does not require your device to be rooted. I’m using it and it works very well. It’s called, appropriately enough, NoRoot Firewall and is available from Google Play.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.greyshirts.firewall&hl=en
Windows 8.1 blue as free update to Windows 8 owners