Diva - I don't think so

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Urs wrote:
Dasheesh wrote:
layzer wrote:i've never installed any uhe products on my DAW
You probably shouldn't. One thing I can say about U-he stuff is that they worm their way so far into your system the only way you will remove it is by clean install.
I guess if you can't find any files anymore, they must be hidden somewhere else. But you just can't find them. They're like, you know, not there. But to be sure you got them all, you have to wipe the harddrive and do a clean install. Because, you know, they have a list of locations their stuff uses in the user manual, but that can't possibly be all of it. So better clean your hard drive to get rid of that hidden scum.

So yeah, we never thought it would be a necessity, but indeed, we'll do uninstallers next year. They still won't wipe the hidden files you couldn't find before - because not even the uninstaller can find them. How would they, relly, if even you can't? Maybe we'll build an option in... "re-install whole system". Does it automatically then.
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Cinebient wrote:I had a pizza today! Just saying :hihi:
How was it though? That's the important part. :P

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Urs wrote: So yeah, we never thought it would be a necessity, but indeed, we'll do uninstallers next year.
That's great. Frankly, it always was a bit off-putting to have to remove the files manually. Better to do an uninstaller than to make the users go to your site, read the FAQ's, and then manually remove the stuff.

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Urs wrote:
Dasheesh wrote:
layzer wrote:i've never installed any uhe products on my DAW
You probably shouldn't. One thing I can say about U-he stuff is that they worm their way so far into your system the only way you will remove it is by clean install.
I guess if you can't find any files anymore, they must be hidden somewhere else. But you just can't find them. They're like, you know, not there. But to be sure you got them all, you have to wipe the harddrive and do a clean install. Because, you know, they have a list of locations their stuff uses in the user manual, but that can't possibly be all of it. So better clean your hard drive to get rid of that hidden scum.

So yeah, we never thought it would be a necessity, but indeed, we'll do uninstallers next year. They still won't wipe the hidden files you couldn't find before - because not even the uninstaller can find them. How would they, relly, if even you can't? Maybe we'll build an option in... "re-install whole system". Does it automatically then.
Luckily, I never felt inclined to uninstall my u-he gear, but if I did I would use "easy find" and try to rip it out the hard way, and then I would constantly haunted in my dreams about what nasty little orphans are hiding in dark corners of my hard drive with obscure file names like "tunefiles". You certainly are not the worst offender though. Some of these software command centers will never be found.

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Dasheesh wrote:Luckily, I never felt inclined to uninstall my u-he gear, but if I did I would use "easy find" and try to rip it out the hard way, and then I would constantly haunted in my dreams about what nasty little orphans are hiding in dark corners of my hard drive with obscure file names like "tunefiles". You certainly are not the worst offender though. Some of these software command centers will never be found.
So this was your attempt at joke then:
Dasheesh wrote:One thing I can say about U-he stuff is that they worm their way so far into your system the only way you will remove it is by clean install.
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Clearly there's some rootkit evil going on. But that's fine. I want U-he installed at the BIOS level. Actually, I heard U-he ReBIO-1 is going to be a 486 SX (DX with math co-processor to be added later) motherboard BIOS emulation. I'm looking forward to the "turbo" button side of the emulation, as I never run w/o turbo enabled...

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OzoneJunkie wrote:Clearly there's some rootkit evil going on. But that's fine. I want U-he installed at the BIOS level.
Yup, I want the software on DOS start up disk, so I can boot directly into it.

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Numanoid wrote:
Dasheesh wrote:Luckily, I never felt inclined to uninstall my u-he gear, but if I did I would use "easy find" and try to rip it out the hard way, and then I would constantly haunted in my dreams about what nasty little orphans are hiding in dark corners of my hard drive with obscure file names like "tunefiles". You certainly are not the worst offender though. Some of these software command centers will never be found.
So this was your attempt at joke then:
Dasheesh wrote:One thing I can say about U-he stuff is that they worm their way so far into your system the only way you will remove it is by clean install.
:(
Well, it was half truth total sarcasm but I'm half way totally had too much vodka so maybe I just don't give a rip. Thought it was funny dudes were like ... Diva? Nawwwwwwww....

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Dasheesh wrote:Thought it was funny dudes
What can I say except don't give up your day job, you are no Jerry Seinfeld :P

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Numanoid wrote:What can I say except don't give up your day job, you are no Jerry Seinfeld :P
Your over 40 is showing. :hihi: :lol:
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EnochLight wrote:
Numanoid wrote:What can I say except don't give up your day job, you are no Jerry Seinfeld :P
Your over 40 is showing. :hihi: :lol:

I know, people over 40 are so awesome :tu: :D
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ATS wrote:
EnochLight wrote:
Numanoid wrote:What can I say except don't give up your day job, you are no Jerry Seinfeld :P
Your over 40 is showing. :hihi: :lol:

I know, people over 40 are so awesome :tu: :D
:party:
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just cooked some rice

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ATS wrote:
EnochLight wrote:
Numanoid wrote:What can I say except don't give up your day job, you are no Jerry Seinfeld :P
Your over 40 is showing. :hihi: :lol:

I know, people over 40 are so awesome :tu: :D
Not as awesome as people over 60!

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version782 wrote:just demoed some rice
But was it better than Diva, not just nice but really super fantastic?
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