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pritchard9

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  1. Duuude, this is sweet. Why hasnt this been implemented? Or even BETA'd in a hacksaw release? Sounds well good!
  2. For me, the AV processes are: - avgnt.exe - avguard.exe - zlclient.exe :)
  3. Hi. My Laptop is a rubbishy Dell Latitude. I've been wanting to test some Linux distrobutions out for a while, because Im curious really. Unfortunately, there is no option to boot from USB. Just CD drive (which is broken; waiting for replacement), floppy drive and HD. Is there any way to enable the option to boot from USB? Im guessing there isnt, but just to make sure. Thanks, Pritchardo92
  4. Now that, would be sooo freakin' cool. Nice find :)
  5. Mubix - Your a legend! Cheers for the ace list man! Love hearing about new usb tools. Good times, Pritchardo92
  6. Hey guys. Amazing peice of software you've got going on here :) Ive tried this at my school, and on personal profiles, it works perfectly (except keylogger and VNC, which is expected as security on our school network is really tight). However, on the public profile (which i was hoping would reel in the best results), I get the "No Disk" error. These are desktop Dell's, without card readers. The .log got as far as the "External IP" title. Any ideas? Or is this just due to restrictions on the PC? As ive heard the No Disk error only occurs with card-readers. Thanks, Pritchardo92
  7. Hey mate. Loving the pocket-knife. Would have commented earlier, but I had some problems registering. Looking through this thread, I like the idea of profiles. People have said that it would take up more space though. Note: Im a complete noob at this, so you have the right to tell me to shut up if u feel like it, because really, I dont know what I'm talking about. But anyway, I was thinking that if you were to implement the profile idea, maybe from menu.bat, you could choose what each profile would run, and then the batch file would create some form of config file, which would contain a list of the components to run. This way, only a few kilobytes of extra space would be needed, maximum being 1Mb I rekon. As for choosing which profile, I thought that maybe when the drive was plugged in (this would be for non-u3 only i guess), that a screen would pop-up, asking for a "password". From here, you could enter a password for a specific profile. That way, anyone watching would think the drive is just password protected. What do you think? I understand your probably really busy, and these are only just ideas, but I thought I should contribute somehow. Cheers, Pritchardo92
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