The logging screen flickers every second when the UTC time hh:mm:ss label is updated. What can I do?
Double-click the UTC time display label mid-screen and change the format to hh:mm format. A 1-minute time update will probably go un-noticed as compared to the 1-second update. Q: I downloaded the latest GenLog revision file and extracted the files, but why do I still have an earlier version? A: The default folder to GenLog is c:\genlog32, but you may have installed it elsewhere. So, if you know where you extracted the update and you still have this version problem – this is why. The new OS`s save temporary Internet download files/web pages so they can be re-used for faster screen displays. Unfortunately this process often re-uses the older GenLog update file as well. Go to the c:\windows(or c:\winnt)\Temporary Internet Files folder and delete the files – which sometimes works. You probably need to do `Show hidden files and folders` in Explorer`s Tools, Folder Options, View menu first. A solution that works: Get the CCleaner – a freeware system optimization, privacy and cleaning tool.
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