mike cloaked wrote:
By the way - returning to the original topic, I wonder if anyone has
tried to reverse engineer the u3 removal tool that runs only in
Windows so that a facility using only Fedora (or Linux in general) can
remove the unwanted U3 partition?
It won't run in wine. I tried that. I just get a screen with no text.
The one admin that exorcised my one drive, found that it didn't work
with virtual displays. So it does a direct write to the graphics area.
The other Windows user that de-demonized my other drive found that he
had to remove all the other USB stuff plugged in, including his monitor
USB hub.
But this would be interesting and then figure a way of putting it on a
u3 device to automatically run on any machine. :)
Here is the link to the removal tool
http://www.u3.com/uninstall/
I wonder what would happen if you put that you wanted to reverse
engineer the u3 removal tool to on their comment when you download the
software.
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Robin Laing