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help after anti virus

Submitted by arnauldbordes on September 13, 2007 - 11:19am

Hello,

after having plug-in my usb key, with a lot of port applications, in a chinese computer running a chinese anti virus, the chinese anti virus did I dont know what in the usb key.

The result, when i use my usb key, I can still launch the 'StartPortableApps " but the folders disapeared... I can still access
the "video, music ..." folders through the portable apps menu, but cant access the portableapplication folder.

It doesn't appear to be in my usb key, although I know it's here because I can launch the applications.

Any idea to help me ?

Apps page should only feature 'official' PortableApps

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Submitted by LOGAN-Portable on September 13, 2007 - 2:54am

Having a list with Portable Apps is great, however I noticed some 3rd party ones in the list like XAMPP and Mac-on-Stick are 3rd party releases. Maybe these releases should be kept in a seperate list. Why? Because maybe the portability is okay I don't know in how far it can be considered a completely compatible app for the PA Platform.

Suggestions for Portable Apps menu

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Submitted by LOGAN-Portable on September 11, 2007 - 3:58pm

I admit I just installed PortableApps and had to update (because of a crash on win 2000) to v1.0.1. Then I also installed most apps available on the Applications page.

Now I have some suggestions:

[1] The ability to collapse groups of Apps (for example Open Office) or a way to (sub) categorise the shortcuts in the start menu (using a + or something). This way a listing could be kept fairly small and for example games can be put into their own group.

Portable applications from a microdrive?

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Submitted by strider_mt2k on September 11, 2007 - 1:00pm

I'm about to receive a 4GB Hitachi Microdrive to fiddle around with.

I was tempted to install an OS onto it until I read up on the limitations.
Has anyone tried actively running portable apps from one of these babies?

I have a 4GB Sandisk Cruzer Micro that I'll be comparing it to.
Although they are by no means in competition, it would serve as an interesting comparison.

Hitachi Microdrive:

Data buffer: (KB) 128
Rotational speed (rpm): 3600
Latency (average ms): 8.33
Media transfer rate (max. Mbits/sec): 57.1 - 97.9
Interface transfer rate (max. MB/sec)2: 33

16gb USB drive?

Submitted by simbeb on September 11, 2007 - 8:31am

I saw a 16gb usb flash drive on Ebay that was £35 + £5 P&P. The seller no longer sells them. There are only £60 to £90 ones now on Ebay. Does any one know of a UK online retailer that sells 16gb usb flash drives for a reasonable price?

Can't Compile PortableApps Installer-Please Help.

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Submitted by Espreon on September 10, 2007 - 11:20pm

Yeah I tried 3 different versions of NSIS and any version of the PortableApps Installer won't compile, it will compile on Win2k Pro but not on XP and I have tried compiling on 2 XP machines, I tried running makensis under Win2k compatibility mode but no avail.

Heres the error:

!insertmacro: macro named "LANGFILE" not found!
!include: error in script: "F:\PortableApps\NSISPortable\App\NSIS\Contrib\Modern UI\Language files\English.nsh" on line 4
Error in macro MUI_LANGUAGE on macroline 5

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