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    Is there any good ebook/mobi/epub reader? I'm interested in a software that is capable of displaying them in a manner similar to pdf (with page breaks, etc.) . I'm using right now the ebook reader from calibre.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    For system imaging, Ghost 12 still works great on 2017
    I've been using AOMEI Backupper lately.
    I used it first for disk/partition cloning. their bootdisk (ISO) works under windows PE or Linux.
    I like it a lot also because I can "broadcast" the ISO over the network , which is brilliant. No more USB disk to find.
    I think all recent computers can boot from their network card now.
    they have a free version if you use a "home" version of windows.

    I've also started to use it as a backup tool and have already restored my boot drive 3 times with success.

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    good thread! My turn:

    xplorer²: an amazing windows Explorer replacement

    Code:
    http://zabkat.com
    Zillions of features to please anyone from beginners to experts.
    My favorites ones are:
    tabs, dual pane, in-view filters, mini scrap , queue management for file operations,

    It's the only software I always install (or use the portable version) on any windows system. and it doesn't look bad like others.

    Note: The free version will be enough for many users.

    for mac os, go for Path Finder.
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    nfoview
    Best nfo viewer for linux.
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    @anon, @Master Razor - What is the best driver uninstaller software? My pc audio is not working after installing wrong drivers.

    anon gave me a list in pm a few weeks ago but i deleted it by mistake and now i don't remember the names
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    I use Geek Uninstaller!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Codec View Post
    @anon, @Master Razor - What is the best driver uninstaller software? My pc audio is not working after installing wrong drivers.

    anon gave me a list in pm a few weeks ago but i deleted it by mistake and now i don't remember the names
    Easy mode: Driver Sweeper, Nasty File Remover

    Hardcore mode: RunAsTI, RegScanner, anything that can search and filter files by all their timestamps (I use Total Commander)

    Unless you have a dedicated sound card, just leave the stock drivers that come with Windows. They have proven reliability.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    If none of the suggest programs by anon work for you, then probanbly your windows audio drivers have been corrupted/or replaced. If that is the case, you would need to replace them using the original drivers from a windows dvd image. Let me know how it goes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Easy mode: Driver Sweeper, Nasty File Remover

    Hardcore mode: RunAsTI, RegScanner, anything that can search and filter files by all their timestamps (I use Total Commander)
    When i went to the driver sweeper website it is saying that dsweeper was replaced by display driver uninstaller. Can i use that?
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    It looks like Display Driver Uninstaller can only remove display drivers (as may be expected), so I wouldn't recommend it here. I have a copy of the Driver Sweeper installer if you can't find it.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    I'm going to get myself a shipment of old cd-writers from the years 1995-2005. I'd like to know which version of NERO was the best and had support for old writers?
    Nowadays ImgBurn is the best but i'd also like to have nero for this that will surely work on Win 95.

    As a kid, a pretty stuipid one at that, I grew up with nero 6.x. Didn't knew to do anything except click on Data Disk and burn at low speed but I was happy. That's all I knew and the only version I ever used. I have no knowledge of later or previous versions. But I think version 5.5 was the best. What is your input?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Razor View Post
    I'm going to get myself a shipment of old cd-writers from the years 1995-2005.
    Money well spent. Make sure to also get as many analog audio cables as possible, and a spare power supply to use the drives with buttons and a headphone jack as makeshift Discmans

    As a kid, a pretty stuipid one at that, I grew up with nero 6.x.
    I used Easy CD Creator back when Adaptec made it. It was 'kay. Nero came later but I never liked it much. Many data CDs were made with the built-in burning capabilities on Windows XP, that was good enough.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Many data CDs were made with the built-in burning capabilities on Windows XP, that was good enough.
    That was horrible! At least in nero you could add bootable code on the fly without actually making an ISO. Plus, were talking about windows 95 here.
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    Well, at the time bootable CDs ran on magic as far as I knew. Routers too.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    I had the oppurtinity of using sublime text this week and I got to say it's way better than notepad++. Actually notepad++ is shit compared to this. Better tab handling, multiple windows, window splitters, better IDE functions, can handle large files better than npp, plugin selection is better developed than npp. This like the foobar2000 of text editors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Razor View Post
    I had the oppurtinity of using sublime text this week and I got to say it's way better than notepad++. Actually notepad++ is shit compared to this. Better tab handling, multiple windows, window splitters, better IDE functions, can handle large files better than npp, plugin selection is better developed than npp. This like the foobar2000 of text editors.
    I will try this software tommorow. I found the latest version on TL. :)
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