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I did a search of posts here to find a "real-to-wav" converter ---
a recurring topic -- and have downloaded the installer "supersetup.exe" which somebody mentioned last September. Before I install it, though, does anyone know if it's got any nasties hiding in it, or does it appear to be clean freeware? -- Cheers, Harvey To e-mail me, change harvey.news to harvey.van |
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3 steps Harvey.
1: Put the file into Google & research the links. http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=...nG=Search&meta= 2; If nothing nasty found, install. 3: Run all your spyfile programs. |
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On 06 Feb 2006, wrote
> 3 steps Harvey. > > 1: Put the file into Google & research the links. > http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=...up.exe&btnG=Sea > rch&meta= > > 2; If nothing nasty found, install. > > 3: Run all your spyfile programs. Umm...yes, I did the Google bit. (Not new to this game.) Having seen nothing ill there, it looked OK; but I was wondering if anyone in acf had -- personally -- encountered anything untowards with it. Ta' for the Google advice, though........ -- Cheers, Harvey To e-mail me, change harvey.news to harvey.van |
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I presume you are referring to the SUPER downloaded from this site:
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html I found no malware after installing it. I noticed that it did not read a few video codecs that I have installed. For some reason, I often get a Java error message even when I don't have a web browser open. Once I cancel these error messages, it seems to work OK with the exception noted above. |
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Harvey Van Sickle wrote:
> Before I install it, though, does anyone know if it's got any > nasties hiding in it, or does it appear to be clean freeware? > Last working version I tried was 1.811 back in October, and it did something I did not like: it put 5 *hidden* files in %systemroot%\system32: cygwin1.dll, cygz.dll, AVSredirect.dll, smab.dll, x.264.exe. Its uninstallation routine did not remove them. Even when I removed these files, or moved them to the program's directory, they were recreated in system32 upon running the program. I cannot understand why these five files have to be hidden, and I also suspect they could break a working Cygwin installation. For this reason, I don't like SUPER and don't recommend it. Apart from that, I find it is an efficient and very easy-to-use conversion suite. (I also tried the first 2006 version on two machines, and it would not start on any of them. The log of the current 2006 version says this has been fixed.) Greetings, Demetris |
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On 06 Feb 2006, George wrote
> I presume you are referring to the SUPER downloaded from this > site: > > http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html > > I found no malware after installing it. > > I noticed that it did not read a few video codecs that I have > installed. > > For some reason, I often get a Java error message even when I > don't have a web browser open. Once I cancel these error > messages, it seems to work OK with the exception noted above. Thanks; I'll keep an eye out for that. -- Cheers, Harvey To e-mail me, change harvey.news to harvey.van |
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On 06 Feb 2006, Demetris wrote
> Harvey Van Sickle wrote: >> Before I install it, though, does anyone know if it's got any >> nasties hiding in it, or does it appear to be clean freeware? >> > Last working version I tried was 1.811 back in October, and it > did something I did not like: it put 5 *hidden* files in > %systemroot%\system32: cygwin1.dll, cygz.dll, AVSredirect.dll, > smab.dll, x.264.exe. Its uninstallation routine did not remove > them. > > Even when I removed these files, or moved them to the > program's directory, they were recreated in system32 upon > running the program. > > I cannot understand why these five files have to be hidden, > and I also suspect they could break a working Cygwin > installation. For this reason, I don't like SUPER and don't > recommend it. Apart from that, I find it is an efficient and > very easy-to-use conversion suite. > > (I also tried the first 2006 version on two machines, and it > would not start on any of them. The log of the current 2006 > version says this has been fixed.) Thanks for that -- I'll probably install it and check out the hidden files. (Like you, I'm not entirely happy about that -- something to keep an eye on, for sure.) -- Cheers, Harvey To e-mail me, change harvey.news to harvey.van |
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