Jump to content

arsenalz

Member
  • Posts

    4
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Donations

    0.00 USD 
  • Country

    Brazil

Posts posted by arsenalz

  1. Quoted your own post??? Strange as your Thread-Title - but even okay.

    So, what`s the problem - I can`t see it?

    Took a look on your Screener - but where is that "nLide, nLite, or what"?

    If you to read with the proper attention, will see that it is _nltide_1, _nltide_3, etc. and not ' nLide, nLite, or what '.

    Where it is? Intelligence is enough a little to realize that it would be it 'was', because I deleted. If you to install your Windows with DVD done by the nLite and after the installation accesses the Spybot as I described, you are going to realize where it is.

    Which the problem of being hidden? The problem is the suspicion of being one or not a spyware.

    But if you took offence so much, must be an author (s) of the nLite or you needs exchange the degree of your glasses (or of your mind)...

  2. A strange apparition originating from the nLIte

    1. With the nLite, I mounted my XP-SP3: several Add-ons, integration of drivers, etc.

    2. I produced the correspondent *.iso and I burnt normally in DVD.

    3. I installed the Windows XP-SP3 normally. Completely right, completely well, perfect!

    4. However, when I examined my PC through the Spybot - Search & Destroy> Tools> System Startup (look screen, below) I saw what were appearing several lines

    with a so-called archive " _nltide_ * " (in line spaces marked in I red in the screen, which I deleted) with other archives of setup.

    5. These lines are not detected by the MSConfig, by the GD-Wintools.net, jv16 PowerTools, CCleaner or any other software what I have already used.

    I found very strangely such lines, hidden, since it should go away in order that nobody detects them.

    post-248991-1252719838_thumb.jpg

    I ask:

    1. Can anybody inform me what the reason of the nLite is to introduce archives in the setup, hidden, unless almost it detects no program?

    2. Which archives are this " _nltide_ * "? (_nltide_1, _nltide_3, ect.)

    3. What they do?

    4. Why do they serve?

    5. Because they had to be there? At last, the nLite had already been a usefulness and was not more necessary...

    I thank for any explanation ... (excuse my bad English)

×
×
  • Create New...