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Night AoX

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  1. To help prevent irreversible damage, this program is designed to be non-invasive. This program is solely reliant upon itself in terms of functionality hence why you can't rename, move nor delete the file while in use.. A similar effect can be done using other means but, this program isn't designed to be deployed in such a fashion. Especially with Windows 10, M$ has interwoven so many aspects of OS to the point where only soft changes are safe. If you were to get any more abrasive than that, you can potentially brick your OS.. That being said, by automated integration, do you mean like a custom .wim file? If so, that would be very counterproductive for the aforementioned reasons. You see, any soft (non-permanent) or hard (permanent) change, mod or customization can lead to 1 of 2 scenarios: 1) a soft change even if in a custom .wim file can be undone by any update or patch by M$. 2) You get too deep in the coding of Windows and run the risk of permanently damaging dependent components of the OS. What I mean is command line. I would like to be able to deploy is with command line arguments. You know, in a command window. As in a bat file. How difficult is this to understand? I don't know of any command line tools that will engage the necessary files and functions to achieve the same output as ONE. I am looking for command line tools that will configure ONE, NOT to replace it. Ah. Well, the dev hasn't said there are any so, I'm going to assume there aren't any. But, it looks like we'll have to wait until he tells us.
  2. To help prevent irreversible damage, this program is designed to be non-invasive. This program is solely reliant upon itself in terms of functionality hence why you can't rename, move nor delete the file while in use.. A similar effect can be done using other means but, this program isn't designed to be deployed in such a fashion. Especially with Windows 10, M$ has interwoven so many aspects of OS to the point where only soft changes are safe. If you were to get any more abrasive than that, you can potentially brick your OS.. That being said, by automated integration, do you mean like a custom .wim file? If so, that would be very counterproductive for the aforementioned reasons. You see, any soft (non-permanent) or hard (permanent) change, mod or customization can lead to 1 of 2 scenarios: 1) a soft change even if in a custom .wim file can be undone by any update or patch by M$. 2) You get too deep in the coding of Windows and run the risk of permanently damaging dependent components of the OS. What I mean is command line. I would like to be able to deploy is with command line arguments. You know, in a command window. As in a bat file. How difficult is this to understand? You have two accounts? Haha. I don't know of any command line tools that will engage the necessary files and functions to achieve the same output as ONE.. There is this registry http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/6015-pc-folders-add-remove-windows-10-a.html trick that I use in conjunction with ONE on Windows 10 as ONE seems to have trouble keeping the "This PC" folders out of explorer. A few months ago I've scoured the net looking for the same you're looking for but, haven't found anything. ONE & the link I've posted are the only solutions I can find..
  3. To help prevent irreversible damage, this program is designed to be non-invasive. This program is solely reliant upon itself in terms of functionality hence why you can't rename, move nor delete the file while in use.. A similar effect can be done using other means but, this program isn't designed to be deployed in such a fashion. Especially with Windows 10, M$ has interwoven so many aspects of OS to the point where only soft changes are safe. If you were to get any more abrasive than that, you can potentially brick your OS.. That being said, by automated integration, do you mean like a custom .wim file? If so, that would be very counterproductive for the aforementioned reasons. You see, any soft (non-permanent) or hard (permanent) change, mod or customization can lead to 1 of 2 scenarios: 1) a soft change even if in a custom .wim file can be undone by any update or patch by M$. 2) You get too deep in the coding of Windows and run the risk of permanently damaging dependent components of the OS.
  4. Attention forum members, the reason it sometimes stops working is because at times, explorer.exe hiccups and the process stops for a brief moment then restarts again. ONE isn't a part of Windows so Windows essentially doesn't recognize ONE as a part of Windows; therefore, reintegrating ONE settings isn't a priority. With that, ONE is never installed in the traditional since you're thinking of. I'm guessing it's designed to not be so intrusive just in case SHTF. When ONE seems to stop working, usually a simple uninstall, PC reboot, reinstall & one more PC reboot usually does the trick.
  5. Try unistalling, restart PC then reinstall. Also, you can't move, delete nor edit any file that's currently being used..
  6. Use ONE in conjunction with this http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/6015-pc-folders-add-remove-windows-10-a.html They have a .reg file ready for your convenience. After cleaning junk etc. Windows may reset the keys. If it does, wash, rinse and repeat
  7. I'll try one more thing to see if it works..
  8. Recent most Windows 10 updates broke ONE
  9. Been using this lovely piece of software since last year. Amazing progress. Thanks. Just got the new build. Testing it's strength
  10. Yeah, this feature currently doesn't work properly on Windows 10. We must wait for further development
  11. I personally have no need for such configuration as I only use a few directories & am willing to manually open each one in multiple windows. Also, I use n2ncopy for large copy & paste tasks. Nice left pane config though
  12. Really? I spoke too soon.. I admittedly haven't used them since TP some time ago.. I don't know what's changed since then..
  13. This does work but the link I posted will do the same thing in a .reg file so, if you're a lazy kid like me, it'll only take a few seconds I've used both this & that .reg file before but, i was really banking on ONE being able to do it this time around. Maybe further down the road..
  14. I strongly prefer to have the "Folders" gone. http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/6015-pc-folders-add-remove-windows-10-a.html gets rid of it but, I was hoping ONE development has gotten to the point where it could handle the task.. I miss Favorites too. Quick Access is alright but, if you want your Profile Folder pinned there, you have to manually set the green shirt dude as the folder icon just so that it is correct.
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