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Click the Disable button to the right of the McAfee WebAdvisor add-on. In Mozilla Firefox, click the menu button and select Add-ons. Click the trash can to the right of the McAfee WebAdvisor extension to remove it. You can also edit the script but it’s cumbersome. In Google Chrome, click the menu and select More Tools > Extensions.
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If you start the AlienFX editor it crashes, so if you need to edit one of your themes you have to install A03 again. A05 automatically picks up the previous theme, and uses it. The way I get around this is by creating a bunch of themes in A03, and then uninstalling A03 and installing A05. It gets pretty annoying looking at the screen when the power light just below it is monotonously flashing. The only thing I’d like to fix is that with CC A03 the power light flashes off briefly every time it repeats the color cycle.
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I suppose I don’t really care at this point, since the FX does what I want in Windows anyway.
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Or maybe I need a different BIOS, but I can’t find one for this older version of the m15x. Since I had to add a couple registry keys and reboot to force the BIOS / AlienFX controller to recognize the keyboard, I’m guessing there is another key that I’m missing to get the board to recognize the proper programming sequence. I tried using AlienFX Lite from, but I only get an error message that the packet was the wrong size. Evidently it’s writing stuff to the EEPROM, but it’s just not the right stuff. Then the lights resume doing whatever you set them to. I haven’t been able to get successful EEPROM writes to the device though, and since I hacked the registry on mine to get the backlit keyboard working, the colors flash somewhat randomly during boot until Windows loads and starts the AlienFX software. Once you have an OS installed, you can try and write directly to the device. The lights are controlled by this AlienFX board (which I’m guessing lives on the motherboard), which enumerates as a USB device. It won’t write to the AlienFX EEPROM though, and later versions of CC can’t communicate with the AlienFX board at all (This is a pre-Dell Alienware machine, the Dell version has different hardware). The earliest version of Alienware’s command center works and allows you to set the colors, fades, etc. Unfortunately, they aren’t all that simple to work with. I carefully seperated out the melted wires and repaired the bundle with a fine-gauge hard drive cable. It was shorting out which is why it would shut down. I tore it down and figured out the problem: the wire bundle for the lid’s AlienFX lights was chafed bad where it goes through the hinge. Since it was otherwise working, had the 1920×1200 LCD, T9500 CPU, 4GB RAM, Blu-ray, etc. I picked it up. It had an issue where it would shut down if you moved the lid. I found a posting for an Alienware m15x laptop, which said they would be willing to trade for an Xbox. So the other day I was browsing craigslist looking for a way to get rid of one of my Xbox 360s.