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- The fact that Uniblue's RegistryBooster does its job is bad news about Windows
- The fact that Uniblue's RegistryBooster does its job is bad news about WindowsSysinternals *DO* installThey just run the install when the app is run, then clean up on exit. If the app crashes or you turn off the computer, next boot you'll see the drivers for things like RegMon, FileMon...
- Tags: Operating systems, HKLM, job, registry, UniBlue, operating system, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-08-10
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- Review: iolo System Mechanic
- Review: iolo System MechanicA few things...There are few reasons why these cleaner software won't tells you everything.1) Registry cleanner can help speedboost a bit, but almost all of them are well known locations. Telling you how it's fixed basically it's as same as telling you it's doing the same job...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, System Mechanic Pro, System Mechanic
- Discussion threads 2009-01-21
- The fact that Uniblue's RegistryBooster does its job is bad news about Windows
- Uniblue Systems is apparently launching a new version of one of my favorite Web site: ProcessLibrary.com. As best as I can tell, Uniblue's ProcessLibrary is the best resource for trying to figure out whether certain components running on your Windows system are components that are supposed to be there,...
- Tags: Job, Registry, Microsoft Windows, Uniblue Systems, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-08-10
- Firewall redux: Could a public, open software behavior registry squelch useless dialogs?
- In response to yesterday's Tech Shakedown of McAfee's personal firewall product for issuing a useless dialog -- one that asks me to allow or block some behavior but that doesn't give me any idea, clues, or hints as to which of those two options to pick -- one ZDNet reader...
- Tags: Web technology, Vista, Technology Shakedown, Software Infrastructure, Security, Personal Technology, IT Management, General
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- Hard Drive Crash: Crawl into a bottle? Or a USB enclosure?
- Things are not much better with my Stinkpad since yesterday. I call it a Stinkpad because the thing just came back from having it's LCD repaired. Defragging didn't work. I added a partial screen shot to yesterday's blog, but it's repeated again here left for dramatic measure. Trust me,...
- Tags: VMware Inc., Knoppix Linux
- Blog posts 2006-06-16
- 30 screen shots of the new Vista Beta
- Fellow ZDNet blogger Ed Bott has posted 30 screen shots from the new beta version of Windows Vista that Microsoft released yesterday. I've gone through all thirty screen shots and have found a few items worth pointing out. In his screenshot of the personal firewall that's included with...
- Tags: software
- Blog posts 2006-05-24
- Norton Save & Restore
- Norton Save & Restore is the new, consumer-friendly backup edition of Norton Ghost 10, which duplicates your hard disk's contents on another drive and is better suited for a fast recovery after a disk crash. Norton Save & Restore includes all the drive image functionality of Ghost 10 but...
- Tags: Backups, SECURITY, Norton Co., backup
- Product reviews 2006-03-21
- Uniblue Systems WinBackup 2 Professional
- Uniblue Systems' WinBackup 2, one of our favorite file-backup programs for Windows, is now even better. Not only is its new interface prettier than that of its drab predecessor, the program's easier to learn now, too, with step-by-step guides for creating and restoring backups. WinBackup 2 Standard supports most of...
- Tags: Backups, Microsoft Outlook, backup, WinBackup 2 Professional, Uniblue Systems
- Product reviews 2006-03-10
- Useability 101: Dan Gillmor shouldn't have to play Russian Roulette
- It's always comforting to know that another reporter covering the technology sector has run into precisely the same problem I have and that millions of other people are running into. It's a ridiculous problem that's easily solvable, and it just takes a handful of vendors to decide to solve...
- Tags: Dan Gillmor
- Blog posts 2005-10-26
- The startup mess that Vista must fix
- Over on ZDNet's Between the Lines blog, I've written about how all of the major instant messenging vendors may be going too far in the liberties they're taking (altering our browsers, changing preferences, etc.) each time they release a new version of their software. I understand that, in their...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista
- Blog posts 2005-09-16
- What's running on your PC. In English.
- In response to my argument about why anti-malware vendors should form a consortium that builds a centralized database of legitimate applications and why the database that Uniblue has come up with as a part of its WinTasksPro product would be a good starting point, not only did Zone Labs...
- Tags: database, LSASS, Lsass.exe
- Blog posts 2005-05-13
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