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but I believe that UVK may have violated licensing terms by automating keystrokes and mouse clicks to force automation that the applications did not support. D7 does not do this, it only uses command line functionality provided by the free versions of the applications for usage which does not violate any licensing terms, hence I have not received any complaints or other communication from the software owners.
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That great news
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This is the best bit of software I have ever used
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Thank you, I'm glad it's helping you out!
One of the things I constantly strive for is improving D7 and adding features, mostly based on community feedback, so keep using it and let me know if there is anything I can do to make D7 better.
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Two little things I've noticed:
When D7 updates, the link to "support forum" on the revision notes box goes to what appears to be the old forums. Under the Windows dropdown in the top toolbar, Services is missing. I know I can get to it from the system info page but it seems to me it belongs in the menu with Msconfig and the like. Keep up the good work! |
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services.msc? Ahh yes. I typically use Computer Management in that menu (compmgmt.msc) as it has the services snap-in already in there. I would add services.msc separately but there is so little room in that menu now with all of the things that are already there!
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Author of d7, and TONS of other FREE PC technician's tools. www.FoolishIT.com Checkout my videos on d7: An introduction to v6.6.x and Configuration Overview Also check out My Network Boot Setup details, and the comment thread. Boot diag CDs over the network / deploy Windows installs with updates, drivers, and pre-installed apps in minutes! |
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Any way to allow the D7 window to be stretched while in safe mode? The entire right column in every category is hidden in safe mode's 640x480 resolution. Or maybe make all the categories check boxes to allow setting defaults prior to going to safe mode?
Hate to complain about such an awesome tool, but particularly frustrating when trying to use the start installer tweak for safe mode and can't even reach it from there.
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I have started using D7 this week and found it a great help to have all the apps in 1 menu
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Ya we just tested this Friday (funny too as we just battled the BITS service path creation on an earlier system, where this had it as a one button push hehe) and are looking forward to using on a daily basis. One thing I did like, is it gave the ability to view the CBS.LOG file when windows itself was blocking access due to the traditional mind numbing "you are not an admin" message. So far, we are giving this high props!!!!
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Thanks for this wonderful software...I can't imagine how long it took to write it. It is truly unbelievable!!! Now all I have to do is learn how to use it!!
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