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You may try setting up your MJ to the Startup of your system for it to start auto during boot up.
Windows XP
1. Please go to "My Computer". From the menu bar go to "Tools" and select "Folder Options". In there click on the "View" tab and make sure the option "Show hidden files and folders" is checked then click "OK".
2. Please press the "Windows" button on your keyboard (the one between CTRL and ALT) then press "R" and type "Application Data" then press the "Enter".
3. Double click on the folder called "mjusbsp" then "in00000". Copy the file named "Set-up" and close that folder.
4. Click the "Start" button then "All Programs", right click the "Startup Folder" and choose "Open all Users" and past the "Set-up" file into that folder. Now your magicJack will automatically start on boot-up.
VISTA :
1. Please go to "My Computer". From the menu bar go to "Tools" and select "Folder Options". In there click on the "View" tab and make sure the option "Show hidden files and folders" is checked then click "OK".
2. Now double click on your hard drive (usually called C:\). Click on "Users" then "Application Data" then "Roaming" and double click on the folder called "mjusbsp" then "in00000". Copy the file named "Set-up" and close that folder.
3. Click the "Start" button then "All Programs", right click the "Startup Folder" and choose "Open all Users" and paste the "Set-up" file into that folder. Now your magicJack will automatically start on boot-up.
Windows XP
1. Please go to "My Computer". From the menu bar go to "Tools" and select "Folder Options". In there click on the "View" tab and make sure the option "Show hidden files and folders" is checked then click "OK".
2. Please press the "Windows" button on your keyboard (the one between CTRL and ALT) then press "R" and type "Application Data" then press the "Enter".
3. Double click on the folder called "mjusbsp" then "in00000". Copy the file named "Set-up" and close that folder.
4. Click the "Start" button then "All Programs", right click the "Startup Folder" and choose "Open all Users" and past the "Set-up" file into that folder. Now your magicJack will automatically start on boot-up.
VISTA :
1. Please go to "My Computer". From the menu bar go to "Tools" and select "Folder Options". In there click on the "View" tab and make sure the option "Show hidden files and folders" is checked then click "OK".
2. Now double click on your hard drive (usually called C:\). Click on "Users" then "Application Data" then "Roaming" and double click on the folder called "mjusbsp" then "in00000". Copy the file named "Set-up" and close that folder.
3. Click the "Start" button then "All Programs", right click the "Startup Folder" and choose "Open all Users" and paste the "Set-up" file into that folder. Now your magicJack will automatically start on boot-up.
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Demand? They want to get paid for their work in developing and upgrading their product? The nerve.Madoushi wrote:Also I don't know why people say MAgicSilence is 'free', the website seems to demand a fee for it.

It may have been free initially, but times change and it's not free to them to keep up with changes MJ makes, but they do have a free trial period on their products.
It's fine if they want to charge for it, but I refer you to the previous pages of posts of people recommending it by saying it's free. If it isn't free, telling people it is can be misleading. A 'free trial' and 'ABSOLUTELY FREE' are totally different. That's all I meant.coolpoete wrote:redpepper wrote: The new "MagicSilence" Plugin Tool is ABSOLUTELY FREE and can be downloaded at http://tools.pcphonesoft.com OR http://www.magicsilence.com .
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And those posts were from early 2010, TWO AND A HALF YEARS AGO. It was free, and now it's not.Madoushi wrote: It's fine if they want to charge for it, but I refer you to the previous pages of posts of people recommending it by saying it's free. If it isn't free, telling people it is can be misleading. A 'free trial' and 'ABSOLUTELY FREE' are totally different. That's all I meant.
Shit changes...that's all I meant.