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Tweaking.com Support & Help / Is AIO windows repair capable of
« on: January 05, 2018, 10:59:10 am »
removing the virus, specifically the vmx client virus?


I have used most all of the virus programs and  when you go into task manager there are two client applications are running.  ou can not end task with either.

Thank you

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Do you use it as a boot up disk?

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Can we use windows repair all in one to repair it.

Is there a version that can be put on to a thumb drive and if so can I have instructions.

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Tweaking.com Support & Help / user pinned folder in quick launch tray
« on: December 25, 2015, 08:49:32 am »
Hi Shane,
Merry Christmas to you. I just did on Windows 7/64 a tweaking 3.7.3 repair. Using repairs #8 through 20 I got user pinned folder where I never had before in the quick launch tray. I deleted it but it created problems for me. I am assuming that it corrected something that I maybe had tweaked out sometime before.  So how can I leave my icons the way they are and get rid of the folder visibly. Which one of the repairs put it there?
By the way I use 7 in the old time classic mode.

I see it in APP DATA and in the registry but I don't want to create other problems without your direction.
Thanks,

Ed

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Tweaking.com Support & Help / Repair AIO 3.20
« on: May 26, 2015, 06:30:25 am »
Hi,
I am using windows 7 and recently updated to 3.20 AIO (not pro). I left it do its thing yesterday without any hiccups I believe BUT when I went to use Snipping tool which is pinned to my start menu it would not run, today.
I then went to AIO again and just selected repair snipping tool and it did what it had to but still did not work. That was 7 minutes ago.

I then did a google search for repair of snipping tool and it took me to tweaking.com so I guess you are the expert.

I got it to work again but what I did was right click snipping tool and said run as administrator.  So it works.

I did test #2 and failed again but did the right click run as admin and it works.  So the question is did you forget to do a default run as admin in your coding or how can I get the run as admin to stay as a long term default.

Thanks

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General Computer Support / Just a thought
« on: October 06, 2014, 12:05:49 pm »
If I have a computer that does not boot and has BSOD and restore will not work could your AIO repair tool be made bootable on a flash drive and do its wonders on a bad system files or whatever?

Thanks,

Ed
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General Computer Support / How do I find where a folder originates from
« on: October 06, 2014, 09:46:32 am »
Hi Shane,
The folder is in the subdirectory under Program files (x86) and I believe it has a virus. Numerous virus checks with no success.  The folder is TChromium and I tried to remove it in safe mode and tried to rename it to something else and it comes right back.  A file in it triggers a com surrogate error.  I tried googling it and I came up empty. It has been with me for two months and I am tired of the error.

HELP

Thanks,

Ed

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