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  1. i just meant to say that for java, it doesn't matter if you uninstall first and the install the new, or install the new first and the uninstall the old.

  2. i know for a fact that Java's new versions always install into a new subdirectory in the %programfiles%\java\ folder, so this immediately defeats your reason.

     

    i have the followinf items currently in my %programfiles%\java\ folder:

    • jre1.5.0_06
    • jre1.6.0_01
    • jre1.6.0_02

    if i uninstall any old version, the first 2 folders are removed and the last folder remains intact.

  3. CeeCee, why is that, i always only remove the older versions without any problems. Is there a special reason for you to uninstall them all before installing the latest?

  4. sorry to dissapoint you, but i already have been offered soch things, but i can handle those myself. the website will be launched together with the program itself. I already have betatesters and i already have a mirror for the program.

     

    But thanks for your offer. i appreciate it :D

  5. My first guess into this problem is that the battery is drawing to much power from the power supply to keet the laptop itself runnng. Try running the laptop WITHOUT any battery inserted. just the power supply. If that doesn't work, go out to radioshack and buy a general powersupply wich can give the neccesary power (for my laptop was needed to supply 16.3 volts). if that also doens't work (the power supply always comes in handy), then the laptop itself is broken.

  6. well, as far as i know, this is impossible, because many apps write to the following things:

    • Registry
    • windows directory
    • system directory
    • programfiles directory
    • commonfiles directory
    • ini-files

    To be able to find all of these just for (just an example) microsoft office would be a nightmare, because these all would need to be searched for and if necessary changed.

  7. I have written a small program that will detect and (if selected) uninstall selected toolbars that are installed in Internet Explorer and FireFox.

     

    For a list of toolbars that we currently can detect and remove, check this page for firefox or check this page for internet explorer

    The actions that it is going to support are:

    • No actions need to be added right now

    The actions it currently already fully or partially supports

    • Application (Te see if it is a toolbar for IE or Firefox)*
    • Detect (to find if the toolbar is installed)*
    • DeleteFile (to delete extra files that are not in the abovementioned folder)*
    • DeleteFolder (to determine wich folder is needed to remove and then removed)*
    • EditFile (to delete settings out of files)*
    • ToolbarName (very import internal toolbarname for firefox as the toolbars from firefox are removed at the official way by FireFox (toolbar@alexa.com for the Alexa toolbar)({3112ca9c-de6d-4884-a869-9855de68056c}
      for the Google Toolbar) and so forth)*

    (items marked with a * are tested and working for firefox and IE, items marked with a * are tested and working for IE only, items marked with a * are tested and working for Firefox only)

    See the attached screenshot to see how it looks.

    If you have any suggestions on to change the look perhaps or anything else before i'm going to release it, please post it here.

     

    The website can be found here: Toolbar.decomputeur.nl

    For a direct link to the program, click here

    There is a forum available for any bugs, suggestions and other things...

    New toolbars can be submitted using 2 forms. the first form only ask for the toolbarname and website.

    The other ask a lot more information that will be explained later

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