You need to be in ADVANCED MODE before proceeding so scroll down to the MODE buttonĪnd look the right of the window and choose ADVANCED. If you do not do Step 4 (A) before proceeding, you will have to start all over again from the beginning.
#Vuze updates install
You have enabled ” View all Files and Folders “, deleted VUZE entirely and you are now ready to install it in such a way as to stop it from auto updating to the latest version automatically after installation.ĭISCONNECT YOUR COMPUTER FROM ACCESSING THE INTERNET !!!!!! If it is not there, your done with this part.Ĭlose all open windows and proceed to Step 4. ( remembering that the VUZE folder may NOT BE THERE ) Now check and see if the VUZE folder exists in Program Files. If the Azureus folder is there, delete it too.ĭelete the Azureus folder if its there, if it is not there, go on to Step 3 In this step you will look for the Azureus Folderin Application Data. Notice that in the step above we went to the APP DATA folder. Start/Computer/C:/Users/Your User Name Folder/Application Data/Azureus Once there DELETE t he folder named Azureus if its there. Start/Computer/C:/Users/Your User Name Folder/App Data/Roaming/Azureus Not so lucky ? Here is what to do next after you have completed the uninstall.
If you are lucky and you have never had it installed, simply disconnect your computer from the internet, install Vuze normally and go to the through OPTIONS as stated in Step 4 (A) through Step 4 ( D) below. So go on ahead and uninstall Vuze the usual way: Now you will be able to access the folders that VUZE leaves behind after you uninstall it. You should also be able to view all file extensions now which I find to be far more useful than hiding the so called known file types.
Now all files and folders are viewable in Windows Vista and above. These changes should not have to be set more than once unless you specifically change them back. If you want to see system files as well, uncheck Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) Click Control Panel / Appearance and PersonalizationĦ. Click the round blue Start thing in the left cornerĢ. Remember that system files are hidden for a reason. Seeing your hidden files and system files in Vista and above is not much different than in XP. Actually its exactly the same and if you follow the instructions below you will see all files and folders in no time. The difference is the typical menu is not at the top of Windows Explorer so how you might be used to turning on hidden files and folders might seem harder than it was before.
#Vuze updates how to
How To Enable View All Files and Folders in Vista and aboveīy default in Windows Vista and above all system files and folders are hidden as in previous versions of Windows. If you are using Vista or above, you will need to enable View Hidden Files and Folders
#Vuze updates update
In order to install Vuze so that it does not update if you have already installed it, first you must uninstall Vuze and then delete the folders it leaves behind after the uninstall.