WARNING: I’ve had two people inform me that after using D7 they end up with a corrupted registry on reboot, and have had to replace the hives with backups from System Volume Information. Unfortunately, I haven’t run into the issue myself… and I’ve only had two people come up with it (and contact me, at least) out of over 5000 confirmed downloads on Majorgeeks alone… So I haven’t a clue what could be happening or...
Just a reminder… If you don’t know what you are doing with D7, then please don’t use it! It is a tool for experienced users and PC technicians who know what they are looking at. You can do major damage to your operating system and software if you aren’t familiar with something. Unfortunately there are no plans to produce any sort of log files (e.g. HJT style) for me or anyone else to examine, so...
Hopefully no one will ever have to visit them! (But if you do, I’ll be there.) foolishit.freeforums.org
If you’ve got a problem with D7, or any application for that matter, it’s always best to RTFM. Not to be harsh, but posting hateful garbage on internet forums because you didn’t RTFM isn’t the way to get your issues resolved in any situation. If you can’t RTFM for some reason, then I’ll try to answer your questions, providing that you ask nicely 😉
So I just got this email, and this site has posted my current version for download, and stating I’m an award winner, with this banner URL referenced for, I assume, my use. At least for the moment, I’m featured on the main landing page for the site. The product page is here. Well, thanks guys, and to Al who uploaded it! I’m honored!
Yep! As of 5-9-11 D7 is featured on the homepage of Majorgeeks.com! Thank you Tim @ Majorgeeks for approving D7, and certifying it spy/malware/virus free! Visit Majorgeeks to grab your copy today! http://www.majorgeeks.com/D7_d6954.html
Well, not so new to me and my crew, I finally decided that it was working (almost) well enough to go public, so I jumped the gun and posted it on the Technibble forums first, just to see what happened (hey, it’s not like anyone reads this blog.) So far, it looks like people like it – and I like that! So what is it? D7 is a tool for PC technicians to aid in...
Tiny app to send email with command line parameters or via static config. Use it in your scripts or by other apps to send you an alert email when a certain condition is met. For example I use it in a backup script to alert me when a client’s backup fails… Enjoy!
Expanded Run with Parameters to cover scripts and Windows Installer files Improved backup logic Misc. fixes PDF and Online Documentation
New from RC1: Added Take Ownership option for directories in Windows Vista/7 Added ability to use the Foolish Icon for the context menu prefix Fixed bug with Set Default Action to Edit for Unknown Files when Open In Notepad for All Files wasn’t checked. Moved default file type backup info to registry in case running from non-writable portable medium (e.g. a WinPE based CD) Added smart checking for app to determine AutoTBC or Public Edition,...