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  2. U3 (software) - Wikipedia

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    The virtual CD-ROM drive cannot be removed by reformatting because it is presented to the host system as a physical device attached to a USB hub; [3] the official U3 Launchpad Removal Software was available on the U3 website and disabled the virtual CD drive device, leaving only the USB mass storage device active on the U3 USB hub controller ...

  3. Metadata removal tool - Wikipedia

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    Metadata removal tool or metadata scrubber is a type of privacy software built to protect the privacy of its users by removing potentially privacy-compromising metadata from files before they are shared with others, e.g., by sending them as e-mail attachments or by posting them on the Web.

  4. Malicious Software Removal Tool - Wikipedia

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    On May 19, 2009, Microsoft claimed that the software has removed password stealer threats from 859,842 machines. [6] In August 2013, the Malicious Software Removal Tool deleted old, vulnerable versions of the Tor client to end the spread of the Sefnit botnet (which mined for bitcoins without the host owner's approval and later engaged in click ...

  5. U3 - Wikipedia

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    U3 (software), a design specification for USB storage, created by U3, LLC U3, a speed class for Secure Digital (SD) cards U.3 , an improvement to the U.2 storage interface standard

  6. Portable application - Wikipedia

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    Most portable applications do not leave files or settings on the host computer or modify the existing system and its configuration. The application may not write to the Windows registry [3] or store its configuration files (such as an INI file) in the user's profile, but today, many portables do; many, however, still store their configuration files in the portable directory.

  7. AutoRun - Wikipedia

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    The entry data is a bitmapped value, where a bit set to 1 disables AutoRun on a particular type of drive. The bit settings for each type of drive are shown below: drive type bitwise settings. Note that bit number 1 is unused and that the "Unknown" type is represented twice.

  8. TrueNAS - Wikipedia

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    TrueNAS (formerly FreeNAS) is a family of network-attached storage (NAS) products produced by iXsystems, incorporating both open-source and commercial software. Based on the OpenZFS file system, TrueNAS runs on FreeBSD as well as Linux and is available under the BSD License.

  9. Trillian (software) - Wikipedia

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    The number of accumulated downloads of Trillian Basic in Download.com hit 20 million within a matter of weeks. Trillian 3.1 was released February 23, 2005. It included new features such as Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) and multiple identities support.