Whilst a take a week off WinToolkit for revision (exams), I decided to run a little competition to help create the best program ever. Normally I would make 'The Little Things' thread but lets make this fun. NOTE: I will still be on the forums, just not coding. Reward: The top bug hunter (reports most) will receive. 1 serial key.If they have posted a request in the 'Requests' forum then that will get implemented. Depending on how big of a task Runners Up (2nd/3rd) 1 serial key.Look for: Bugs (+1)Glitches (+1)Spelling errors / grammar (+0.2)GUI faults (+0.2)Anything important really (+0.2 - 1)(points per report) If you have reported a bug before (i.e. sorting), then make a new post about the issue. You need / Rules: Each report must have its own topic. Spelling and grammar can go in one topic Expected outcome - What was meant to happenActual outcome - What actually happened.Details on how to reproduce the errorPossibly screenshots. (+0.2)Video for extra marks (+1) i.e. sorting bug or hard to reproduce errors. Frequently Asked Questions: Send a PM if you have any questions Scores: (Updated as I fixed the issue) BrokenZer0: 12.0 Thiersee: 8.7 Spidernz: 6.0 RicaNeaga: 4.8 Ianymaty: 4.4 Etz: 3.0 Skippy: 2.0 Xyla16: 2.2 adminxp: 1.4 Eroder: 0.2
Hi Thiersee, KB2855844 is in my list of superseded updates, but I don't remember why. Since KB2855844 is not requested on Windows update, I don't see the need to add it in the pack(s). Windows Update is my ultimate guide, not the security bulletins that are sometimes inaccurate and/or outdated.
You still have the minimum/additional uninstall entries with the "official" but they are hidden, because it adds a 3rd uninstall entry that points to a EXE...Removing EXE uninstall and un-hidding the MSI uninstall entries saves space, because another thing the original does is to back up (for repair reasons) the MSI installers and CAB files (look in ProgramData you will find them)