Chrome Underground. Remove or Disable Avira Free AntiVir “Upgrade to Premium” Popup Ad Notifier Nag Screen (avnotify) Avira AntiVir Personal is a free version of Avira anti-virus product which provides basic anti-virus and anti-spyware protection against dangerous viruses, worms, Trojans, malware, spyware and costly dialers.
Avira AntiVir Personal is good and free, except that it always pops up and displays annoying nag advertisement screen which persuades users to upgrade to paid premium edition of Avira product. The notification message, or rather the pop-up ads, of free edition of Avira Anti-Virus product displayed whenever auto-updater runs to update the anti-virus signature database, which is a daily routine. Thus, the upgrade to Avira AntiVir Premium or Avira Premium Security Suite pop-up notifier window is shown everyday from notification area (system tray). The Avira upgrade pop-up notifier “almost full screen” nag screen is the job responsibility by avnotify.exe.
It’s possible to disable and remove the annoying Avira popup nag screen by using one of the following methods. Click OK when done. Plugin Organization in Ableton Live. With the plethora of free and paid plugins currently available on the market, chances are that you already have access to a few of them.
It might get intimidating trying to organize these plugins in a logical and understandable structure in your hard drive. Ableton Live has some nice organizational features that can make your life easier. Plugin Installation A users would typically install external plugins in a folder location similar to this one: Local Drive:\Program Files\Steinberg\Vstplugins. I prefer to create a second partition on my hard drive (or even another drive) where I install my plugins. Two partitions and an external hard drive connected in Windows 7 file manager. I prefer keeping my external plugins in D:\Audio\VstPlugins. Ableton Live makes it possible to utilize plugins stored in different folders on the computer.
Live will scan the set VST Plug-in folder as well as any alias folders contained therein. Final Tips Windows XP/2000: How to: Setup SSD boot drive with secondary Hard disc optimization. OCN Thread of the month - June 2011 "AppData" folder can get huge, and because this is one of the most active folders this is the best folder to move to ensure less random use of the SSD to help it extends its life. quantum tunneling is the achilles heel of SSD technology and why it has a expiration date based on hours used. in other words you can only punch so many holes in silicone. so, moving the "AppData" folder would be the biggest optimization a user can do with Windows on a SSD.
Im pretty sure we all knew how to right click on the none hidden folders in the "users" folder far before this guide was ever produced, so please stay on topic. The entire "Users" folder CANNOT be moved with a right click in properties, and that includes the "AppData" (temp internet folder, etc). Thanks to all the posts and viewers, and hopefully this thread will continue to offer help to more people looking to move their "users" folder off of the main partition without the use of junctions. Quote: install SSD.