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This is not an unknown software. I am amused by the way it behaves differently while taking a snapshot and during analysis.
This is not an unknown software. I am amused by the way it behaves differently while taking a snapshot and during analysis.
Same here. Never heard of it myself and I've been around a while. To me also it sounds like something besides that particular program is making it do as you describe. Have you tried a restore point/system image to before this happened? Can you tell/see anything else wrong with your machine? Maybe a sfc/scannow would find something but I doubt it.
We try hard here at Sevenforums to give all the help we can, but I'm sorry I draw the line at installing unknown software on my machine for testing purposes. Not that I think it would do any good as every machine is different in some sort of way. I hope you can find the answers you're looking for!
Now one need not run the program. But why the hell does it behave differently while taking a snapshot and while analysing the software installed. Strange...
Doubtingthomas you have been trying to get someone to install this program on their computer from Dec 16 when this thread started. I don't think it's going to happen.
I do not care to install any software that I have never heard of before. I have been dealing with computers since 1983.
And especially one that does unknown things to the registry. A 32bit program fooling with a 64bit registry is a recipe for disaster.
I would suggest the OP contact the author of the program, if it is no longer supported one will have to admit defeat and use a more modern substitute that is 64 bit aware.
Last edited by Indianatone; 12 Mar 2013 at 13:17. Reason: Typo