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Originally posted by -Deborah- View PostTop, please don't advocate that casual computer users edit their registry.
Mark, msconfig is fine for what you're trying to do, but the best solution is to look there at each program and then uninstall the ones you don't want running.
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Originally posted by Panoptes View PostMalwarebytes has never found a single problem.
My computer does not run slow (a sure sign of infection) and is not on-line 24/7. It gets shut down everytime I am done using it.
I must be doing something right. I am not entirely ignorant of how things work over the internets. My IT friends (this place included) tell me I am lucky but they also have me do this and that to make sure and I am always home free. I don't really think its luck. I really think there is something to the AV programs being in cohoots with the "bad guys".
I may be jinxing myself but after 4+ years, I am not too worried about being hit now.
Also if anyone ever thinks of buying CA antivirus let me know. I'll kick you in the nuts 50 times, take your money and you'll still be ahead.Last edited by Timmy; December 29, 2010, 07:46 PM.
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Originally posted by Timmy View PostMalwarebytes while very good isn't the end all be all. At work we've had several outbreaks where MB scans found nothing but either Spybot or other tools found something. Don't get me wrong no tool finds everything and MB is the best one around IMO but it isn't perfect. If you can live with losing everything on your PC then by all means surf full Monty.
Also if anyone ever thinks of buying CA antivirus let me know. I'll kick you in the nuts 50 times, take your money and you'll still be ahead.
Again, I'm not changing anything after all these years of no issues.
All my other computers before this one used to get a major bug at least one time in its lifetime and I always made sure I had what was recommended as the best AV at the time. I even borrowed some spam disc from DEB way back in the day.
Just lucky I guess. And I'll take that.
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All my personal stuff is safely backed up.19.1119, NO LONGER WAITING
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Originally posted by nhwbrooklyn View PostThat is cool. Smart move for sony too because smart phones are getting so powerful they are on the verge of making hand held game devices obsolete. LG already has a duel core processor android phone coming out soon."Low on the totem, till he showed 'em defiance, giant scrotum"
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Yeah I have the Samsung vibrant. Things pretty amazing. I can't believe how good the google navigator is.. its like a beautiful free GPS unit with better resolution and detail than expensive GPS units. My fianc?es Garmin is reduced to a backup role.
The GPS units, hand held game system, and MP3 players are all just about done as separate units with smart phones getting cheaper and stronger.Rashean Mathis: "I'm an egg guy. Last year we didn't have (the omelet station). I didn't complain, but I was dying inside."
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Originally posted by nhwbrooklyn View PostYeah I have the Samsung vibrant. Things pretty amazing. I can't believe how good the google navigator is.. its like a beautiful free GPS unit with better resolution and detail than expensive GPS units. My fianc?es Garmin is reduced to a backup role.
The GPS units, hand held game system, and MP3 players are all just about done as separate units with smart phones getting cheaper and stronger.
Yes, google nav is spectacular. the vibrant is also part of the galaxy s lineup, correct? gotta love that super amoled screen and $50 credit for the samsung media hub"Low on the totem, till he showed 'em defiance, giant scrotum"
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