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gueri
February 8th, 2005, 08:57 PM
hi, I read in the "readme.txt" file that:«To have MRU-Blaster start silently, and automatically clean MRU lists in the background (operation takes about 2 seconds - very fast!) then create a shortcut, and add the command-line parameter "-silent".»
But how do yo go about creating the shortcut?
I would appreciate an step by step procedure please, if anybody has the patience.
Many thanks
gueri
Bubba
February 10th, 2005, 08:27 PM
Hey gueri,
After you have the shortcut created....how are planning to use it. Meaning....are you just wanting a shorcut that you can place on your desktop, silently run it when the computer starts or what ?
If your simply wanting a shorcut....there should already be a MRU-Blaster Silent Clean shortcut in:
Start button\Programs\MRU-Blaster.
If you are wanting more....feel free to explain what you plan on doing with it....and we'll be more than Happy to assist.
gueri
February 12th, 2005, 05:42 PM
-{ Quote: "Hey gueri,
If you are wanting more....feel free to explain what you plan on doing with it....and we'll be more than Happy to assist." }-
hi Bubba,
thanks for your response. Apologies for the delay in answering back, but lost my operating system and took me a while to catch up again.
As for the silent operation, never did imagine that it could be so simple, so, much obliged, since now I have set it as such.
Many thanks
gueri
ps. know is not the place for this question, but I lost my operating system, having a basic rescue diskette, which I couldn't use, that is, I didn't find the way to launch windows from dos, and as a result had to use the Recovery Disk from manufacturer. Could you indicate some place to learn more about the Basic Rescue Disk and how to launch Windows from it?
Bubba
February 12th, 2005, 06:26 PM
-{ Quote: "never did imagine that it could be so simple, so, much obliged" }-Your more than Welcome....and glad it got you what you wanted.
-{ Quote: "ps. know is not the place for this question, but I lost my operating system, having a basic rescue diskette, which I couldn't use, that is, I didn't find the way to launch windows from dos, and as a result had to use the Recovery Disk from manufacturer. Could you indicate some place to learn more about the Basic Rescue Disk and how to launch Windows from it?" }-While a few simple back and forth OT posts are kewl....that particular question would actually be a good topic for a thread in our Software & Services Forum if you don't mind.
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