end it all
- BlackKnight
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end it all
I have been told that my connection problem is due to to many things running in the background of my computer. And if I could get a program called ( END IT ALL ) this would take care of my problem. I have searched for this program with no success. I can find one for a cost but have been told that their is a free version out there if anyone could shed some light on this I would greatly be appretiated so I could go ahead and run the cup season thank you
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Re: end it all
Word of caution. It's like using an industrial cleaner. It will work, but you better know what you're ending. It won't descriminate what YOU select to end. At least the last version I had.
Re: end it all
Make sure u protect your profiler. I accidentaly deleted mine using ednit all.
- bover907
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Re: end it all
NO! end it all doesn't delete anything. it closes processes (running applications).Bmxtwins wrote:Make sure u protect your profiler. I accidentaly deleted mine using ednit all.
Anything you shut off with end it all comes back on with the next reboot.
BMX, just stay out of the Tech Help and Support threads unless you are the one in need of help.
BMX may have meant to say he acciently shut his profiler off.
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Re: end it all
Well it's been a few years. Maybe they made a friendlier version since then?
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Re: end it all
Still doesn't discriminate. It does show icons that help to hint you on what processes are dangerous to end. It's been a while for me too, but I do remember it having skull and crossbones icons for needed processes.groverhardt wrote:Well it's been a few years. Maybe they made a friendlier version since then?
Using this program does require you to know what processes you need to run heat (such as your logitech profiler as referenced by BMX) I think you are able to save a certian configuration, so that once you know what's good for heat you can save it. I think, anyway.
I'll have to run it agian, and check.
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How about just buying the game? I mean really? All these issues can be solved by just buying the game, so you have the CD with all the files. I've never had a issue with heat. 1) Is I don't mess with files unless I ask somebody who knows. 2) Do I really need a number 2? Get Er Done.
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Re: end it all
Good point. :newspaper