2015-02-10 22:45:48 +00:00
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; The following is a sample INI file, as used by Rufus
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; Whenever Rufus detects a 'rufus.ini' in the directory you launched it from
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; (even an EMPTY ONE), it starts in portable mode, and store all its settings
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; there, instead of the Registry.
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; In most cases, you should never have to modify an INI file manually. But if
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; needed, the format of the 'rufus.ini' is documented hereafter:
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; The translation used by the Rufus to display its UI (RFC 1766)
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Locale = en-US
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; Internal, to confirm R/W access to these settings
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CommCheck = 20089578
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; Timestamp of the last update check
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LastUpdateCheck = 13068056756
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; Amount of time before Rufus checks for another update (in seconds)
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UpdateCheckInterval = 86400
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2015-02-16 10:47:58 +00:00
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; Whether the check for updates should also include new BETA releases
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CheckForBetas = 1
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; Use this to increases the log verbosity, for the update checks
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VerboseUpdateCheck = 0
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2015-02-11 23:22:18 +00:00
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; If you are paranoid about apps writing to the registry, you can uncomment the
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; following. It will disable the Local Group Policy calls that Rufus issues, to
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; temporarily prevent the *annoying* notices Windows issues about new drives.
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; DisableLGP = 1
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