EvoScan v2.6 And New EvoScan GPS/Logger/Reflashing Touchscreen Review
#1292
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Dear colby,
>The new driver should definitely fix any blue screens - that's why I wrote it!
So far, I have NEVER seen any blue screens at all since your brandnew driver was available for.
Finally, I'm free from the bothering blue screens.
Many thanks to you, colby!!
>The new driver should definitely fix any blue screens - that's why I wrote it!
So far, I have NEVER seen any blue screens at all since your brandnew driver was available for.
Finally, I'm free from the bothering blue screens.
Many thanks to you, colby!!
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yeah, thats a piece of ****... computing 101: just grab a copy of evoscan v2.7 folder from c:\program files\evoscan\ put it somewhere like your desktop or another folder name. create your 2nd shortcut to the new evoscan.exe put it on the desktop. then open evoscan #2 and goto logging menu and set the saveddatalogs folder to something different.
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oh, oops, maybe I should read your quote before i respond ah, whats disk space? its cheap. just leave it on. what other settings do you need that are stored in the registry? at least with it stored in the registry you keep your settings between versions.
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You should read the quote before responding with some retarded comments about launching programs from the command line. Disk space might be cheap but when I am using EvoScan to display gauges on my carputer there is no reason to constantly have it write to disk and unnecessarily heat it up. So next time you think you have the simple answer to a problem, how about you actually think about it before posting.