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Curt:
it needs a reliable "Undo" feature for each thing that it does.-IainB (November 12, 2016, 07:28 AM)
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-yes, it only has for all of it in one go: CMD blackbird -r = Recovery Mode. Restores all values changed by Blackbird to default Microsoft values.
but as you said, not for each thing.

http://www.getblackbird.net/documentation/readme/

IainB:
@Curt: That's the trouble with any "black box" approach - one does not know what the heck it is up to nor have an easy way of testing it to verify whether it correctly does what it's supposed to do, or whether it does something else - e.g., they may have irreversible errors, or be used deliberately or unwittingly as a container for distributing (say) a trojan virus or PUP. Adobe Reader, the ASK and Yahoo! toolbars and various so-called "Registry Cleaners" are typical examples. Trustworthiness comes into this somewhere.

4wd:
Blackbird is just a command file (~1MB), you can view and edit it if you want.

Arizona Hot:
Windows 10 Announced

Microsoft pauses Windows 10 previews to shift to radical new update system

Arizona Hot:
Windows 10 Announced

Looks like Microsoft is getting ready for Christmas.

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