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07/04/2009, 11:52
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thank you... peace!!!
opt #3 80%
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07/04/2009, 11:54
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^_^ too bad it doesnt support your computer...
and btw dont you ever use that word on me..
and you called me a spammer O_O nice...thank you!
dude watch your mouth...
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07/04/2009, 12:00
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requesting how to work mle engine
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07/04/2009, 12:00
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@spidurman
dont flame!!
working yan!!!
tsaka ndi ito spam dahil tutorial toh para mapagana., . pero ang totoo di gagana sayo. .
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07/04/2009, 12:03
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total andito naman na yung tut,
i will add on it,
sa mga nakakaalam dito "C:\windows\prefetch " gawin niyo yan,
yung nakakaintindi naman dito,
punta kau sa "regedit" then sa HKEY_CURRENT_USER/software
hanapin mga folders ng MLE, tanggalin niyo lahat
saka yung "cheat engine" delete niyo din.
then go to your Zid Engine, settings niyo na,
run GC....e-attached kung di kau naka auto.
cgurado, mapapagana niyo n yan.
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07/04/2009, 12:04
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ano po ang prefetch?
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07/04/2009, 12:06
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@omega
san ka sa cagayan??
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07/04/2009, 12:07
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Quote:
Originally Posted by omega77
total andito naman na yung tut,
punta kau sa "regedit" then sa HKEY_CURRENT_USER/software
hanapin mga folders ng MLE, tanggalin niyo lahat....
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actually khit di na gawin yan..kasi prefetch lng okay na eh..but thanks..mas sure kasi pag diretso sa registry n mismo tatanggalin..
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07/04/2009, 12:08
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@gwapaka
-prefetch - helps your computer to load up programs faster...
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07/04/2009, 12:11
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sa tuguegarao city ako..
@gwapaka
prefetch folder contains all the executable files
which are been use by your computer everytime you run a program.
correct if am wrong...
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07/04/2009, 12:12
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my pc restart when i change the settings ^^
i think i better wait for MLE to come out :]
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07/04/2009, 12:12
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@omega
usin ka! say wowowee!! wahahah
@hellogarry
could you pls tell me what OS are you using??
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07/04/2009, 12:12
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lol ka dyn. XD huhu di nagana sakin how sad ~_~
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07/04/2009, 12:14
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ha hahaha,
usin ka ren!!
@unforgiven094
i ussually used regedit to sure the cheats work..
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07/04/2009, 12:15
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mine i use this to auto clear my prefetch thingie
Use Local Group Policy to Whack PREFETCH Files on Shutdown
Here's a tip for you Windows XP Pros: If you're not familiar with the
procedures in this tip, do not try them at home! WinXPnews "special agent"
M5100 shares this tip with other WinXPnews readers, about how to whack
PREFETCH Files on Shutdown:
1.. Create a new text file in the C:\ directory.
2.. Type "del c:\windows\prefetch\*.* /q" (without the quotes) into the
new text document.
3.. Save the file as "prefetch.bat" and close the file.
4.. From the Start menu, click the Run command. Type gpedit.msc in the
Open text box and click OK.
5.. In the Local Security Policy console, under the Computer Configuration
node, expand the Windows Settings node. Under the Windows Settings node,
select the Scripts (Startup/Shutdown) node and click the Standard tab at the
bottom of the window.
6.. Double click Shutdown in the right pane of the console. Click the Add
button in the Shutdown Properties dialog box.
7.. In the Add a Script dialog box, type c:\prefetch.bat. Click OK.
8.. The C:\prefetch.bat file appears in the list of files. Click Apply and
then click OK in the Shutdown Properties dialog box.
9.. Close the Group Policy console and then restart the computer. During
shutdown, you'll see a message that says that shutdown scripts are being
applied.
Now you are finished. Every time you shut down or restart your computer, it
will run your shutdown script to delete the prefetch files.
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