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Tom AZ

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  1. Why don't you just get rid of it, and see how it goes. It wouldn't cost you anything to simply install the latest version again if you find you really need it.

    Dennis, would an uninstall under Returnil work just to test out a few apps?

  2. Good to know - thanks Hazel. For some reason, I thought it had gone exclusively commercial.

     

    By the way, I've pretty much limited my Sandboxie use to internet activity. Can it also be used for "testing" software like with other virtualization programs? If so, how would you do that?

  3. All done :-)

     

    Download and install the new setup, still the same version. No need to uninstall the old one. I even updated the screen shot to show the balloon tip letting users know to double click on the monitor to run cleanmem.

    Works great, Shane. Much better - at least for me.

  4. Or instead of the button you could double click on the monitor? I don't know, to many choices lol

     

    Shane

    Actully, that would work fine for me. I would prefer that over the current right-click option.

     

    By the way, could you provide a real simple 1-2-3 list of just the "pro" features.

  5. There are 2 other ways to manually run cleanmem. You can just right click on the monitor now. Or you can even set the gloab hot key so it will run when you hit the keys you set ;)

    Sure wish there were a one-click manual clean like there was in 1.70 (without a hotkey). I used that button a lot.

  6. After enabling it you can find out which site it is, then in HostsMan insert to not add the site to the HOSTS file, then when it updates it will never add in the excluded/whitelist site ever again.

    Exactly, how do you do this with HostsMan?

     

    Also, once you identify an unwanted HOSTS entry(s) using the log file, do you delete the entry(s), disable it, or something else?????

  7. Thanks for the help - exactly what I needed to know.

     

    Do either of you load HostMan or HostsServer when Windows starts and run them active, or do you just launch them when you have a "special need"? Part of my reason for asking is that I'm not sure how resource intensive they are.

  8. I am currently using the MVPS Hosts file. On a website my wife visits, "some" activity is regularly blocked or restricted. I know it's the HOSTS file, because when I disable it, everything works just fine.

     

    She can pretty well navigate around the site with no problems. However, when she tries adding an item to the shopping cart and/or attempts to check out, that's when the trouble begins. Obviously, it not the whole site that's blocked ? just some activity on the site.

     

    So... how in the world do you begin to identify the offending entry/IP address in order to either delete it or whitelist it? I'm not really sure how to go about this.

  9. I just ran a disk fragmentation analysis with the most current version of Defraggler and it showed 11% fragmentation. I immediately then ran an analysis with the most current version of Auslogics Disk Defrag and it showed 5% fragmentation. Why the big discrepancy?

  10. I have quite a few boot/rescue CDs:

     

    Macrium Reflect - Linux

    Macrium Reflect - Windows PE, which includes Redeploy and Disk Restore

    Paragon Rescue Disk 9 - Linux

    Paragon Rescue Disk 10 - Linux

    Paragon Advanced Recovery 10 - Linux

    Paragon Advanced Recovery 10 - Windows PE

    Avira (AntiVir) Rescue Boot Disk

    BartPE Boot CD with Macrium Reflect Plugin

     

    As I look at this list, it seems like a bit of over-kill. Am I being a little paranoid about this? I guess retaining the CDs isn't too much of a storage problem (just in case...), but for some reason, I still have the BartPE Builder installed on my HD, taking about 325MB of space. Can the Builder itself be uninstalled?

     

    By the way, I've only had to use one of the above on one occasion ? and that was because of a stupid mistake on my part.

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    I think you are wrong.

     

    As standard Macrium will restore your operating system on a different HDD without the "Additions Redeploy"

    I believe the benefit of the extras is that you can restore the old image to a brand new totally different P.C.,

    and at the same time incorporate new drivers which might be needed for the new hardware.

    I have no experience of this but I am guessing that a brand new computer with SATA drives might not work too well with an image of a system from IDE drives.

     

    Alan

    You're right, Alan. I guess I didn't read the original post too carefully -- thought that's what they wanted to do -- migrate to a new computer.

  12. Can you restore Marcrium Image to NEW HD (different brand and/or different size..smaller or larger) ??? I don't think this is possible.

    Actually it is with the right Macrium setup. Macrium offers an add-on (Addition) they call "ReDeloy" that's capable of doing this. It costs about $20, but I don't know if it works with the free version of Reflect. You may need the commercial version that includes the Windows PE 2.0 recovery option (instead of linux). Here's a link where you can read more about it.

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