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Shane Gowland
KeymasterShane Gowland
KeymasterThat’s the generic SmartScreen warning for a file that hasn’t been downloaded many times. As more people update, the warning will eventually go away.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterThank you. This will be included in the next update, which should hopefully be available today.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterThank you. This will be included in the next update.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterUse the Russian translation as the basis.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterYes. But this isn’t as simple as you would think.
The recycle bin is also located on the hard drive. If System Ninja detects .tmp files in one of these directories, it would then attempt to move it to the recycle bin. As the file is already in the recycle bin, this would probably cause the recycle bin to corrupt.
February 26, 2013 at 8:04 pm in reply to: Could we get more info about "junk" files Ninja found #8449Shane Gowland
KeymasterYes, since we have no prior knowledge of which files will be targeted on your system (except for the winapp2.ini stuff), it’s very hard to provide any sort of comprehensive documentation.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterThank you.
I’ll make sure this gets added in the next release.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterNo, we made the decision not to include this functionality as most users do not understand its purpose.
Other programs already contain this functionality, so replicating it is a waste of time. Furthermore, the majority of new PC’s are shipped with Solid State Drives, which operate differently to mechanical drives. Overwriting processes on these drives simply shortens the lifespan and offers no benefit to privacy or security.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterSystem Ninja doesn’t touch the registry. That said; there is a RegistryCleaner addon available. The definition file for that is maintained by someone else; so I’m not sure what would be removed.
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