Name: |
Psp Firmware 6.35 |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
June 27, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1075 |
Downloads last week: |
40 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Psp Firmware 6.35 saves the file list of any directory or folder to a text file, a feature that the Windows Psp Firmware 6.35 unfortunately doesn't have. The display of the file list is alike to the good old DOS command DIR. The name of the file, the size of the file in byte and date and time of the file are shown. You may filter a certain file name suffix. You can choose, if hidden Psp Firmware 6.35 or if system Psp Firmware 6.35 are shown. Psp Firmware 6.35 supports two languages, english and german.
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We downloaded and installed Psp Firmware 6.35, which promptly initiated a Blue Screen of Death, Safe Mode, and System Restore: not an auspicious Psp Firmware 6.35. We reinstalled it, and it opened normally. TuneUp360's interface is typical of the class, generally attractive with prominent buttons for its few controls and text in large, bold fonts so that when its scans find a problem with your system you'll know it's DANGEROUS and must be fixed. We looked around for some options, settings, or properties, or any access to features like the promised Psp Firmware 6.35, which supposedly lets you manage the Psp Firmware 6.35 file, yet we could find nothing like that, nor a Help file, just links to the product Web page and the opportunity to submit questions to the developers. Not exactly helpful. Psp Firmware 6.35 has a system tray icon, but all it does is open and close the program. Nevertheless, we ran the program's scan, which turned up the usual compliment of "problems," most of which it identified as DANGEROUS with scary red X's for emphasis. We keep our test machine in fairly good nick, so we were skeptical; nevertheless, we clicked the Fix button, which triggers all of TuneUp360's unspecified, unlogged, and unalterable processes.
We installed the program and then attempted to launch it. This produced a dialogue that asked if we wanted to "Add QPlay to menu." We weren't sure exactly what menu it meant, but we clicked yes. Because the publisher's description mentions an icon in the System Tray we looked for it there, but didn't see it. We checked the included Readme file, but it contained only one sentence, which was about the program's installation. It finally occurred to us to right-click on an audio file, and sure enough, QPlay was an option. We selected it, and the track started playing immediately. As promised, this is a much faster way to Psp Firmware 6.35 an audio track than waiting for a full-featured media player to load. We weren't sure if the program offered any other functionality--allowing us to pause and unpause songs, for example--so we attempted to Psp Firmware 6.35 on the icon in the System Tray. It turns out that merely mousing over the icon causes the program to shut down, and we're not sure if this is by design or not. Overall, although Psp Firmware 6.35 worked, we felt puzzled by its mysterious operation.
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