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Yamicsoft Windows 8 Manager 1.0.2


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Windows 8 Manager is a system utility that helps you optimize, tweak, repair and clean up Windows 8. It will increase your system speed, eliminate system fault, improve system security, and meet all of your expectations. Windows 8 brings clarity to your world, so you can more safely and easily accomplish everyday tasks and instantly find what you want on your PC. Windows 8 Manager is the powerful software tool to tweak and optimize your Windows 8, it bundles more than 30 different utilities in one and help your system faster and more stable, secure and personal!

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Thanks for the update. Old Patch n Keygen not working

This is the first time I'm trying it, and even after repeated attempts, I'm unable to activate it via keygen. So yea, can confirm. :)

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This is the first time I'm trying it, and even after repeated attempts, I'm unable to activate it via keygen. So yea, can confirm. :)

I prefer the hosts method - keeps the main executable clean (and the fertile mind at peace.) :)

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. . . . . . and it always works!!! ;)

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Keygen works on clean installation too. Make sure you have blocked Windows8Manager.exe with firewall or hosts file.

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OK. I managed to activate it with the keygen. It's actually Avast Free playing with things. As I've noted before, Avast (free) seems to block Comodo's ability to manage connections. Disabled Avast and it worked, enabled it and de-activated again. Oddly, even the host method didn't block it from contacting home.

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Oddly, even the host method didn't block it from contacting home.

If I recollect right, Yamicsoft has the propensity to delete it's own entry from the hosts - hence, I empower the hosts with a read-only attribute (the original hosts does not have this attribute.)
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Oddly, even the host method didn't block it from contacting home.

If I recollect right, Yamicsoft has the propensity to delete it's own entry from the hosts - hence, I empower the hosts with a read-only attribute (the original hosts does not have this attribute.)

Oooooooh. I should have remembered that. You are indeed correct. The Yamicsoft entry is indeed removed from the host file.

And yes, it isn't Read Only by default (unlike Windows 7, where it was there by default [AFAIR]). I had to Take Ownership to edit it though, inspite of having the Admin account.

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Thank you very much RocketMan :)

Strangely, I can edit and save the host file under Windows 7 and not under Windows 8, no way to save it.

Any idea about that ?

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