Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Double Driver
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
AOMEI Partition Assistant
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Audacity
What is Audacity?
Audacity is the world’s most popular free software for recording and editing audio. So if you’re producing music, a podcast, or just playing around with audio, Audacity is for you. It is available to download as a desktop app for Windows, macOS and Linux.
Saturday, February 21, 2026
All Nirsoft Tools & Sysinternals
The Sysinternals Troubleshooting Utilities have been rolled up into a single Suite of tools. This file contains the individual troubleshooting tools and help files. It does not contain non-troubleshooting tools like the BSOD Screen Saver or NotMyFault.
For more information about Sysinternals and these utilities, please visit the website - http://technet.microsoft.com/sysinternals
The Suite is a bundling of the following selected Sysinternals Utilities:
AccessChk - AccessChk is a command-line tool for viewing the effective permissions on files, registry keys, services, processes, kernel objects, and more.
AccessEnum - This simple yet powerful security tool shows you who has what access to directories, files and Registry keys on your systems. Use it to find holes in your permissions.
AdExplorer - Active Directory Explorer is an advanced Active Directory (AD) viewer and editor.
AdInsight - An LDAP (Light-weight Directory Access Protocol) real-time monitoring tool aimed at troubleshooting Active Directory client applications.
AdRestore - Undelete Server 2003 Active Directory objects.
Autologon - Bypass password screen during logon.
Autoruns - See what programs are configured to startup automatically when your system boots and you login. Autoruns also shows you the full list of Registry and file locations where applications can configure auto-start settings.
BgInfo - This fully-configurable program automatically generates desktop backgrounds that include important information about the system including IP addresses, computer name, network adapters, and more.
CacheSet - CacheSet is a program that allows you to control the Cache Manager's working set size using functions provided by NT. It's compatible with all versions of NT.
ClockRes - View the resolution of the system clock, which is also the maximum timer resolution.
Contig - Wish you could quickly defragment your frequently used files? Use Contig to optimize individual files, or to create new files that are contiguous.
Coreinfo - Coreinfo is a new command-line utility that shows you the mapping between logical processors and the physical processor, NUMA node, and socket on which they reside, as well as the cache s assigned to each logical processor.
Ctrl2cap - This is a kernel-mode driver that demonstrates keyboard input filtering just above the keyboard class driver in order to turn caps-locks into control keys. Filtering at this level allows conversion and hiding of keys before NT even "sees" them. Ctrl2cap also shows how to use NtDisplayString() to print messages to the initialization blue-screen.
DebugView - Another first from Sysinternals: This program intercepts calls made to DbgPrint by device drivers and OutputDebugString made by Win32 programs. It allows for viewing and recording of debug session output on your local machine or across the Internet without an active debugger.
Desktops - This new utility enables you to create up to four virtual desktops and to use a tray interface or hotkeys to preview what s on each desktop and easily switch between them.
Disk2vhd - Disk2vhd simplifies the migration of physical systems into virtual machines (p2v).
DiskExt - Display volume disk-mappings.
Diskmon - This utility captures all hard disk activity or acts like a software disk activity light in your system tray.
DiskView - Graphical disk sector utility.
Disk Usage (DU) - View disk usage by directory.
EFSDump - View information for encrypted files.
Handle - This handy command-line utility will show you what files are open by which processes, and much more.
Hex2dec - Convert hex numbers to decimal and vice versa.
Junction - Create Win2K NTFS symbolic links.
LDMDump - Dump the contents of the Logical Disk Manager's on-disk database, which describes the partitioning of Windows 2000 Dynamic disks.
ListDLLs - List all the DLLs that are currently loaded, including where they are loaded and their version numbers. Version 2.0 prints the full path names of loaded modules.
LiveKd - Use Microsoft kernel debuggers to examine a live system.
LoadOrder - See the order in which devices are loaded on your WinNT/2K system.
LogonSessions - List the active logon sessions on a system.
MoveFile - Allows you to schedule move and delete commands for the next reboot.
NTFSInfo - Use NTFSInfo to see detailed information about NTFS volumes, including the size and location of the Master File Table (MFT) and MFT-zone, as well as the sizes of the NTFS meta-data files.
PageDefrag - Defragment your paging files and Registry hives.
PendMoves - Enumerate the list of file rename and delete commands that will be executed the next boot.
PipeList - Displays the named pipes on your system, including the number of maximum instances and active instances for each pipe.
PortMon- Monitor serial and parallel port activity with this advanced monitoring tool. It knows about all standard serial and parallel IOCTLs and even shows you a portion of the data being sent and received. Version 3.x has powerful new UI enhancements and advanced filtering capabilities.
ProcDump - This new command-line utility is aimed at capturing process dumps of otherwise difficult to isolate and reproduce CPU spikes. It also serves as a general process dump creation utility and can also monitor and generate process dumps when a process has a hung window or unhandled exception.
Process Explorer - Find out what files, registry keys and other objects processes have open, which DLLs they have loaded, and more. This uniquely powerful utility will even show you who owns each process.
Process Monitor - Monitor file system, Registry, process, thread and DLL activity in real-time.
ProcFeatures - This applet reports processor and Windows support for Physical Address Extensions and No Execute buffer overflow protection.
PsExec - Execute processes on remote systems.
PsFile - See what files are opened remotely.
PsGetSid - Displays the SID of a computer or a user.
PsInfo - Obtain information about a system.
PsKill - Terminate local or remote processes.
PsList - Show information about processes and threads.
PsLoggedOn - Show users logged on to a system.
PsLogList - Dump event log records.
PsPasswd - Changes account passwords.
PsService - View and control services.
PsShutdown - Shuts down and optionally reboots a computer.
PsSuspend - Suspend and resume processes.
RAMMap - An advanced physical memory usage analysis utility that presents usage information in different ways on its several different tabs.
RegDelNull - Scan for and delete Registry keys that contain embedded null-characters that are otherwise undeleteable by standard Registry-editing tools.
ReJump - Jump to the registry path you specify in Regedit.
RootkitRevealer - Scan your system for rootkit-based malware.
SDelete - Securely overwrite your sensitive files and cleanse your free space of previously deleted files using this DoD-compliant secure delete program.
ShareEnum - Scan file shares on your network and view their security settings to close security holes.
ShellRunas - Launch programs as a different user via a convenient shell context-menu entry.
Sigcheck - Dump file version information and verify that images on your system are digitally signed.
Streams - Reveal NTFS alternate streams.
Strings - Search for ANSI and UNICODE strings in binaryimages.
Sync - Flush cached data to disk.
TCPView - Active socket command-line viewer.
VMMap - VMMap is a process virtual and physical memory analysis utility.
VolumeId - Set Volume ID of FAT or NTFS drives.
Whois - See who owns an Internet address.
WinObj - The ultimate Object Manager namespace viewer is here.
ZoomIt - Presentation utility for zooming and drawing on the screen.
Download 64-bit (x64) utilities package for Windows
Friday, February 20, 2026
HWMonitor
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Open source RGB
Open source RGB lighting control that doesn't depend on manufacturer software
One of the biggest complaints about RGB is the software ecosystem surrounding it. Every manufacturer has their own app, their own brand, their own style. If you want to mix and match devices, you end up with a ton of conflicting, functionally identical apps competing for your background resources. On top of that, these apps are proprietary and Windows-only. Some even require online accounts. What if there was a way to control all of your RGB devices from a single app, on both Windows and Linux, without any nonsense? That is what OpenRGB sets out to achieve. One app to rule them all.
Control RGB without wasting system resources
Lightweight User Interface
OpenRGB keeps it simple with a lightweight user interface that doesn't waste background resources with excessive custom images and styles. It is light on both RAM and CPU usage, so your system can continue to shine without cutting into your gaming or productivity performance.
Control RGB from a single app
Eliminate Bloatware
If you have RGB devices from many different manufacturers, you will likely have many different programs installed to control all of your devices. These programs do not sync with each other, and they all compete for your system resources. OpenRGB aims to replace every single piece of proprietary RGB software with one lightweight app.
Contribute your RGB devices
Open Source
OpenRGB is free and open source software under the GNU General Public License version 2. This means anyone is free to view and modify the code. If you know C++, you can add your own device with our flexible RGB hardware abstraction layer. Being open source means more devices are constantly being added!
Control RGB on Windows, Linux, and MacOS
Cross-Platform
OpenRGB runs on Windows, Linux and MacOS. No longer is RGB control a Windows-exclusive feature! OpenRGB has been tested on X86, X86_64, ARM32, and ARM64 processors including ARM mini-PCs such as the Raspberry Pi.
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
ValiDrive
ValiDrive
Quickly spot-check any USB mass storage drive
for fraudulent deliberately missing storage.
https://www.grc.com/validrive.htm#top
Saturday, February 14, 2026
WizTree
What is WizTree?
WizTree is a very high speed disk space analyzer utility for Windows. It scans your hard drive and shows you which files and folders are using the most disk space. Your entire hard drive's file system is displayed visually, making it very easy to locate large files and folders. Use the information WizTree provides to quickly locate and remove "space hogs" from your hard drive.
WARNING: Take care not to remove any files that are required for the correct operation of your PC!
What makes WizTree so fast?
When scanning NTFS formatted hard drives (most modern hard drives use this format), WizTree reads the hard drive's Master File Table (MFT) directly from the disk. The MFT is a special hidden file used by the NTFS file system to keep track of all files and folders on a hard drive. Scanning for files this way completely bypasses the operating system (Windows) and provides a huge performance boost.
WizTree can also scan non NTFS hard drives, network drives, USB drives and individual directories.
Disk Space Analysis:
Quickly identify what's using up the space on your hard drive and optionally delete files and folders to free up space.
Extremely Fast!
WizTree reads the Master File Table (MFT) directly from NTFS formatted drives (similar to the way Everything Search Engine works)
Multiple File Systems:
WizTree can scan all hard drive types supported by Windows (NTFS, FAT, FAT32, network, etc). MTP/PTP devices like smartphones and cameras can also be scanned when connected via USB.
Visual Treemap:
The visual treemap displays all files and folders visually based on their size. This allows you to spot large files and large collections of smaller files at a glance.
Find Largest & Duplicate Files:
The "File View" lists every individual file and folder on your hard drive in order of size. WizTree automatically locates duplicate files based on name, size and optionally date. If a file has duplicates, they can be viewed by clicking on the "+" next to the file name.
File Name Search:
Quickly locate files by name or type using the file view search filter. Wildcard searches also supported (e.g. *.mp3)
Export File and MFT Data:
All or selected file information can be exported to CSV (comma separated values) file or copied to the clipboard. MFT files can be extracted and dumped to a file.
Import File and MFT Data:
Exported CSV and dumped MFT files can be imported back into WizTree for viewing. Great for tracking file system changes over time.
Command Line Support:
Exports of CSV and MFT files can be done via command line parameters. Great for automated auditing of hard drives.
Friday, February 13, 2026
OBS Studio
Free and open source software for video recording and live streaming.
Download and start streaming quickly and easily on Windows, Mac or Linux.
High performance real time video/audio capturing and mixing. Create scenes made up of multiple sources including window captures, images, text, browser windows, webcams, capture cards and more.
Set up an unlimited number of scenes you can switch between seamlessly via custom transitions.
Intuitive audio mixer with per-source filters such as noise gate, noise suppression, and gain. Take full control with VST plugin support.
Powerful and easy to use configuration options. Add new Sources, duplicate existing ones, and adjust their properties effortlessly.
Streamlined Settings panel gives you access to a wide array of configuration options to tweak every aspect of your broadcast or recording.
Modular 'Dock' UI allows you to rearrange the layout exactly as you like. You can even pop out each individual Dock to its own window.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Driver's daring U-turn on narrow road leaves car teetering over steep edge.
It's things like this is why I deleted my Facebook account. I've been on Facebook four or five times and after about two months, I'd delete my account. Just too much fake shit to keep me interested. Being there is so much fake stuff, you watch something and don't really know if it's true or not.
As in this video, is it true or fake? It might be true that a guy turned his car around here, but why? Why wouldn't he just back down instead of turning around? It said in the caption:
This is the nail-biting moment a driver made a daring U-turn on a very narrow road - while teetering over the edge of a steep hill. The motorist was driving around Guangdong Province, China, in December last year when he took a wrong turn. Despite the little to no room available, the driver was determined to turn the car around. Video footage shows the driver attempting a seemingly impossible U-turn and manoeuvring with minor, precise adjustments. After three long minutes, the car was successfully turned around, allowing the driver to drive away safely.
Fist, this is not a U-turn. Then of course, why did he turn around rather than just back down? It looks to me rather than he took a wrong exit, it's more like he wanted to prove to someone he could turn his car around there, so a person recorded him doing it. What do you think?
Bulk Rename Utility: file renaming software for Windows. Bulk Rename Utility is free of charge for personal, private use, at home. To use Bulk Rename Utility within a business entity, company or for commercial purposes, a commercial license is required.
Bulk Rename Utility allows you to easily rename files and entire folders based upon extremely flexible criteria.
Add date/time stamps, replace numbers, insert text, convert case, add auto-numbers, process folders and sub-folders... plus a whole lot more! A file renaming studio for Windows.
Rename multiple files quickly, according to many flexible criteria. Learn More
Rename files in many ways: add, replace, insert text into file names. Convert case, add numbers. Remove or change file extensions.
Check the detailed preview before renaming.
Rename photos using EXIF metadata (i.e. "Date Picture Taken", "Resolution" and other information embedded in all JPG photo files) Rename your holiday pictures from a meaningless dsc1790.jpg to NewYork1.jpg in a flash.
Rename MP3 files using ID3 tags (a.k.a. MP3 ID3 tag renaming).
Rename files using Windows File Properties (e.g. media video length, width, height, rate, publisher, etc).
Change files' creation and modification time stamps.
Easy to Install. Download and start renaming your files now!
https://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Logitech on board memory manager
Onboard Memory Manager:
OnBoard Memory Manager (OMM) is a utility for pro gamers to quickly view, customize, and fine-tune the onboard memory of a compatible Logitech G mouse.
https://support.logi.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360059641133-Onboard-Memory-Manager?version=1.0.20
Read more about Onboard Memory Manager here:
https://laptopjudge.com/what-is-onboard-memory-mode/
Monday, February 9, 2026
MediaInfo
The MediaInfo data display includes:
Container: format, profile, commercial name of the format, duration, overall bit rate, writing application and library, title, author, director, album, track number, date, duration...
Video: format, codec id, aspect, frame rate, bit rate, color space, chroma subsampling, bit depth, scan type, scan order...
Audio: format, codec id, sample rate, channels, bit depth, language, bit rate...
Text: format, codec id, language of subtitle...
Chapters: count of chapters, list of chapters...
MediaInfo analyticals include:
Container: MPEG-4, QuickTime, Matroska, AVI, MPEG-PS (including unprotected DVD), MPEG-TS (including unprotected Blu-ray), MXF, GXF, LXF, WMV, FLV, Real...
Tags: Id3v1, Id3v2, Vorbis comments, APE tags...
Video: MPEG-1/2 Video, H.263, MPEG-4 Visual (including DivX, XviD), H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC, FFV1...
Audio: MPEG Audio (including MP3), AC3, DTS, AAC, Dolby E, AES3, FLAC...
Subtitles: CEA-608, CEA-708, DTVCC, SCTE-20, SCTE-128, ATSC/53, CDP, DVB Subtitle, Teletext, SRT, SSA, ASS, SAMI...
MediaInfo features include:
Read many video and audio file formats
View information in different formats (text, sheet, tree, HTML...)
Customise these viewing formats
Export information as text, CSV, HTML...
Graphical user interface, command line interface, or library (.dll/.so/.dylib) versions available
Integrate with the shell (drag 'n' drop, and Context menu)
Internationalisation: display any language on any operating system
Localisation capability (for which volunteers are needed - please contact us!)
https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo
Saturday, February 7, 2026
LosslessCut
Description:
LosslessCut aims to be the ultimate cross platform FFmpeg GUI for extremely fast and lossless operations on video, audio, subtitle and other related media files. The main feature is lossless trimming and cutting of video and audio files, which is great for saving space by rough-cutting your large video files taken from a video camera, GoPro, drone, etc. It lets you quickly extract the good parts from your videos and discard many gigabytes of data without doing a slow re-encode and thereby losing quality. Or you can add a music or subtitle track to your video without needing to encode. Everything is extremely fast because it does an almost direct data copy, fueled by the awesome FFmpeg which does all the grunt work.
https://portableapps.com/apps/music_video/lossless-cut-portable
Friday, February 6, 2026
What The Hell?
Last year (don't know if I posted this before or not), I got an ear infection. I'm pretty sure I got it when swimming in the pool. It was a really hot day and I had around 300 feet of hose hooked up with a sprinkler on the end spraying over the pool. While floating around in the pool you would go under this spray of cool water keeping you cool from the hot sun. The one time I went under the spray, a drop of water went straight down into my ear, which I ended up with an ear infection.
Of course it's hard to tell what all was breeding in that 300 foot of hose. I'm sure probably all kinds of microbic things. To make a long story short, I ended up going to five doctors and taking five different meds before it cleared up, or at least something that worked. And to top it off, it wasn't some kind of ear drops, but rather eye drops that did the trick!
I was told then that in the beginning it was a regular ear infection which turned into a fungal infection, which then turned into a staph infection. The doctor at the VA hospital said it got to that point from seeing to many doctors.
Well, it seems like I'm going through the same thing again. This time its something around my eye, what it is, I don't know and it seems the doctors don't either. When it first started, I thought maybe I got into some poison ivy, but it never cleared up. So, I go see a doctor and they don't really know what is but prescribed me some cream to put on it, nothing happened. I went last week to see another doctor, they didn't know what it was but prescribed me a different cream, again after a week, no sign of it clearing up any. Oh yeah, they both said because of low humidity and skin drying out. I really don't think that would cause the skin around your eyeball to swell and get like raised little patches on it.
Today I go see another doctor, an eye doctor being its around my eye and to see what he has to say about it.
One thing I don't understand, if they don't know what it is for sure, why don't they take a culture of it and have it looked at? It was the same thing as when I had an ear infection, no one took a sample until I went to the VA hospital.
It's like instead of "guessing" what the problem is, why not find out for sure what's causing the problem. Its kind of like your car develops a problem, there could be half a dozen things that are causing the problem, but it would cost a lot of money just replacing parts trying to fix the problem, that why they put it on a machine to see what's causing the problem.
Just like the doctors "guessing", it wastes a lot of time and money while the problem slowly gets worse by treating something with some kind of meds and not really knowing what they are treating and if what they prescribe will even work.
Well, I'll see what the eye doctor says today. I'm thinking I'm going to get another run around... probably tell me I should go see a dermatologist.
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Wordpad
Free Audio Video Pack
Monday, February 2, 2026
IrfanView
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Health Diabetic Software
Double Driver
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