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Tweaking.com Support & Help / Re: Issues with CD-ROM drives.
« on: October 23, 2015, 08:33:36 am »
I disagree that they rushed it out too soon, I've used the program in the past and had no issue with it. However, the latest release (version 3.6.1) does appear to have a major problem with the way CD-ROM drives are handled. This needs to be resolved soon.
As always I recommend that everyone do a FULL BACKUP of their system JUST IN CASE. These tweaks are very powerful and to be honest, if you're not sure what they're doing you can really screw up your computers. My desktop and laptop systems had a few issues and I hoped that running the program would resolve some of these, but it's NOT FOR EVERYONE. I was able to restore both systems to the way they were before I ran the utilities and all I lost was a little time (having a full backup of my existing systems on an external hard drive is irreplaceable...) but not everyone is prepared.
Hopefully you've been able to restore the system (try the registry restore feature and the backup features first...) Otherwise I'm afraid that you might need to find someone who's familar with computers and is able to restore the system for you. I'm a old-timer myself (60 plus years) but I've been using computers since the days of DOS (as well as Atari computers...) Having a backup is a must or you're going to find yourself in a LOT of trouble.
Good luck.
As always I recommend that everyone do a FULL BACKUP of their system JUST IN CASE. These tweaks are very powerful and to be honest, if you're not sure what they're doing you can really screw up your computers. My desktop and laptop systems had a few issues and I hoped that running the program would resolve some of these, but it's NOT FOR EVERYONE. I was able to restore both systems to the way they were before I ran the utilities and all I lost was a little time (having a full backup of my existing systems on an external hard drive is irreplaceable...) but not everyone is prepared.
Hopefully you've been able to restore the system (try the registry restore feature and the backup features first...) Otherwise I'm afraid that you might need to find someone who's familar with computers and is able to restore the system for you. I'm a old-timer myself (60 plus years) but I've been using computers since the days of DOS (as well as Atari computers...) Having a backup is a must or you're going to find yourself in a LOT of trouble.
Good luck.