However, I wrote to PCloud to ask for their explanation. Your suggestion that we should come begging to you, to only privately get whatever disinformation (based on your arrogance) you might peddle is a big shouting We have learned that the companies learn to speak garble-ease and not be forthright. We are not supplicants to arrogant companies, whether in the USA or Eastern Europe or anywhere. Hey Eugene, there is a whole history of even relatively solid companies doing very questionable low-level stuff (think Kaspersky about 7 years ago). And my WinLister and Linkman went non-responding. Interestingly it popped up a quick DOS thing too somewhere in there. I really dislike installing low-level stuff unless there is a real need, especially for a trial, but still it might have been ok.īye, bye PCloud. I figured the drive was a type of driver that tells Windows 10 to map the drive. Since PCloud does a type of drive mapping (although apparently without allowing 3rd party backup software, I asked that question to Cloudberry on Bits du Jour and they said no: How can I decide which device software is safe to install? You should only install driver software from publishers you trust. * Always trust software from "EldoS Corporation". Would you like to install this device software? Now in 2016 I am starting to install PCloud and a driver install Windows Security message comes up (Windows 10). Maybe Eugene could at least entertain fellow readers by slagging off at me too. ![]() Pure curiosity leaves me wondering if anyone can actually tell us what the actual issue / purpose is of this software, and what we now don't have the ability to do as a result of hitting Disable and why we might want whatever it is in our life? If not then With the outcome that the Disable button gets pressed. Of course people who have this pop-up will Google their way here, or at least a percentage will. So let's go with the conspiracy theory, shall we? ![]() If he REALLY thought what he says he wouldn't bother posting IMHO. Makes you suspect he is a ring in - does anyone else benefit by the disabling of this module I wonder? Because that is plainly the intended outcome of EM's approach to the topic. For quick serviceability or replacement, fans pop out easily without tools and. ![]() Why Messier (sic) Mayevski cannot say something simple about what the relationship is between this module and the underlying software and how it basically relates to IE9 is just too astonishing for words, instead of taking a troll approach to his ownĬompany. In addition, the 8-bay Rackmount NAS includes a 3-month trial for Wuala. What a condescending pr.k of an answer! However plainly in the link in the second post is the actual answer: "While the module can not be uninstalled without uninstalling the software, it can be safely disabled in Internet Explorer.".
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