Improvements: Improvements to Windows Update repairs for all versions of Windows including 10. Improvements to many other repairs for Windows 10 (specifically) including safe mode services, networking/winsock, defender/firewall, file associations, and more. Fixes: Fixed an issue where changing configs in Config Mgmt Portal to an older d7II based config did not overwrite all existing config settings even after restarting d7x. New backup download routines will solve an issue with downloading ADWCleaner. Windows Update link...
Updated download location for Sophos Virus Removal Tool Removed JRT (no longer exists) Removed the Microsoft FixIt (no longer exists, RIP) and a few other specific FixIt’s that no longer exist. Default apps are managed automatically, and will update at the start of any new session with internet access. You can force update through the “Main” drop down menu and “Check for Updates” (although the update is performed, you will receive a message that...
d7x v19.2.12 Released with these changes: Event viewer improvements: New custom event logs are viewable for Windows 8.x/10; several are pre-defined, or put in the log name/location for anything not present. New custom logs can also be erased! Event filters and custom event logs are saved as they are used, so that the data will persist in a drop down selection box for future usage. Fixed top status sliding over for long rectangle logo when rectangle...
Changes: Corrected PatchMyPC download location and options. Default apps are managed automatically, and will update at the start of any new session with internet access. You can force update through the “Main” drop down menu and “Check for Updates” (although the update is performed, you will receive a message that no APPLICATION updates were found.)
d7x v19.2.7 Release Notes: Fixed applogo.bmp not displaying on various cloud upload/download status screens when splashlogo.bmp did not exist. Fixed Custom Apps > Integrated Apps not uploading files when subdirectories were involved (e.g. “/dSupportSuiteSetup.exe” worked, whereas “/Apps/dSupportSuiteSetup.exe” failed. Added Network Location Tweaks to enable changing of Windows network types in the Network and Sharing Center. (This is not a guaranteed fix, but works on some systems.)
dSupportSuite Client Software has been updated to v19.2.7, with two minor fixes in this release: Now downloads all missing dependencies automatically; previously there was one that did not trigger a download, and it was possible to miss this particular one when creating the custom installer from earlier versions of Mgmt Console. A previous release updated the Real-Time Event Monitoring service, but the new service failed to stop during uninstall, triggering a message by the uninstaller...
This release fixes missing drop down menu items in KillEmAll from last release, and begins to add dUninstaller functionality to the KillEmAll interface.
Changes in d7x v19.2.4 (optional update): The “Info Report (No Passwords)” option on the Reports tab was leaving original Nirsoft output files containing passwords, even though they were filtered from the “Info Report.html” therefore the original files “Mail.txt” and “WirelessKeys.txt” will now be deleted when using the “(No Passwords)” option. Added descriptions to internal functionality on the “d7x Tools” tab. DataGrab now backs up Chrome Canary, Chromium, Dragon, and Opera (Stable, Beta/Next, and Developer) user...
KillEmAll (Full Version) v19.2.3 released yesterday, Feb 3rd, 2019. This version is exactly what you can expect to find as part of the d7x tech tool, however a few of the more powerful features available when examining target files (e.g. Delete Permanently, Prevent Program from Running, etc.) have been disabled since this is a product which may be used by non-technical home users. This release replaces the KillEmAll BETA version from 2016, and is available for...
KillEmAll is a ‘panic’ button with an ‘ask questions later’ attitude, designed to neutralize, terminate, and later identify all non-essential running programs. Great for quickly closing unwanted apps, system inspection, and even malware removal! KillEmAll Mini is a no frills implementation of the fully featured KillEmAll which has no user interface, no update capabilities, no definitions file capabilities, it doesn’t show you what apps it terminated, etc.. Simply run the .exe and it terminates unnecessary programs...