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I did have a very brief look at LicenceCrawler never used it before so didn't spend too much time on it, but will have a look during the week (a bit hectic this weekend).
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05-02-2017, 01:01 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-02-2017, 01:01 AM by AlexCa.)
Hi everyone, I've just released version 1.9.0.0 . Here's what's changed:
- In the “Final Tests” tab, the “Service Pack” button, that opens System Properties, has been replaced with the “Win. Version” button, that opens Microsoft’s Version Reporter Applet. This one shows more complete information: Windows version, edition and build.
- Added an option to turn off the monitor that shows the amount of free space available in the system drive.
- When the “Clear Downloads” button fails to remove some file, it will now identify it in the error message that is displayed.
- While previously WRT would assume that C:\ is always the system partition, now it will detect and behave accordingly in those rare cases where the system is in a different partition.
- Fixed: If you want to, you can now rename Windows_Repair_Toolbox.exe without Rkill killing the program during the Unattended Fix (this was already working for when you launched Rkill alone, but not when it was used within the unattended fix process).
- Improvements to the Unattended Fix process.
- Some other improvements and fixes.
As usual, any questions, suggestions or bug reports, please let me know.
Thank you!
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05-02-2017, 12:44 PM
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Thanks Alex. I am starting to notice that on a few machines. WRT takes a really long time to launch. These machines are not heavily infected and I have disabled all A/V's. Even in safe mode WRT takes a very long time to launch. Not sure why this happens on only certain machines. Takes literally several minutes to launch. Hard drives check out system resources are ok. This forces me to abandon WRT for that system.
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It does hang at "Loading.. Please wait". The network however appears ok on the computers it hangs on. I will try and document what I can when it happens in the future to help with narrowing down the issue. Most of the time I'm just trying to get the computer off of my bench and in the customers hands.
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05-06-2017, 04:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-06-2017, 04:53 PM by AlexCa.)
Hi guys, I've just updated WRT to version 1.9.0.1. I've changed the "chkdsk" button in the first tab to "chkdsk c:".
I did this because if the portable version of WRT was executed from a pen drive, it would perform the check disk on that pen drive and not in the system drive, as intended (what was natural since that the command invoked was simply chkdsk, without any parameters).
Thank you.