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Topic: I have a few computer questions?
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Aznative
FARTS ON CLUELESS LIBERALS
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posted February 28, 2010 08:12 AM
What OS and what browser do you guys use?
I've been running without virus software for almost a year. I've been told I've been lucky. The reason for running around unprotected was it slowed my old computer down a whole lot. I would simply run scans with ad-aware for malware and such periodically. Well a couple of days ago I picked up a very bad malware program, and I ended up reformatting and reinstalling Windows on the C drive.
I wish we could get our hands on these Ass holes that put out this stuff. The time and money spent trying to repair our computers because of a few greedy ass holes has to be in the millions and possibly the millions. While trying to purchase spydoctor to finalize the cleanup, they even put up a pop up on top of the credit card page called "ADVANCED CREDIT CARD PROCESSING" that was asking for the same info I just put in. Plus they were asking me for my atm pin. I shutdown my box, called the bank, and cancelled my debit card. That is why I went thru an entire rebuild of my C: drive. Luckily, my data files are on the D: drive.
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Leonard
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posted February 28, 2010 08:22 AM
I don't know what motivates assholes to damage the computers of people they don't know, other than it apparently takes a type such as Robb Krause who screws around "because he can" a response which should be on the psychoanalysis test for screening deviants.
I have come to the conclusion that if you can afford it, get a Mac. Yes, there are a few viruses, but way better feeling of security for we non geek types.
Good hunting. LB [ February 28, 2010, 08:51 AM: Message edited by: Leonard ]
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Possumal
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posted February 28, 2010 08:35 AM
IE 8 is much safer than the old versions. Avast by Alwil is an excellent free virus protection or you can upgrade to their pro version which is worth the money. Combine either with Windows Defender, running full scan daily, to take care of spyware and malware, and you are set.
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Aznative
FARTS ON CLUELESS LIBERALS
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posted February 28, 2010 02:15 PM
A mac for the home would be nice for probably everything I use a computer for except my ballistics programs. But you are right about them being pricey. However, a Mac just won't work with my automotive stuff. Linux doesn't work for either purpose. I tried a linux based financial program as a possible replacemet for Quicken called Money Dance, and its report generation capabilities are a real joke. Money Dance had great reviews as being one of the best Linux programs available for personal finance. I would love to get away from Mr Bill's crappy OS and programs, but to date I haven't found anything that will work.
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Briguy
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posted February 28, 2010 02:52 PM
I run on IE8 with Vista. Running Norton 360 and Spybot Search and Destroy in the background. Spybot is free and I recommend it as you can't update registry entries without permission. That's where they get you is they change registry settings and unless you know what you're looking for and doing, tough to fix them.
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Aznative
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posted February 28, 2010 07:46 PM
Briguy, you just gave me an idea. I need to keep copy of my registry after every hardware/software change. This way I can just import the latest saved registry file.
In fact, I just exported/saved a Feb 28 2010 reg file to a My Documents folder I called registry entries.
I'll check out spydoc in the mean time.
It is sure nice using my computer now. About two years ago, I increased the memory to 2 gigs to get some more life out of my ole Pentium 4 processors. For the type of things I do, they still run quick for such old boxes.
It is kinda like the proverbial lobster in a pot of water on the stove. He doesn't know it is getting hot because it happens gradually. In the same way my computer was just getting slower and slower. I just got used to it being that way.
I'm also restricted on updates I can get from Mr. Bill for Win XP. Lets just say ever since he supported a gun control voter referendum in Washington state, I refuse to give him any more of my money.
Thanks for the tip. [ February 28, 2010, 08:15 PM: Message edited by: Aznative ]
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