Why you shouldn’t mess with your registry!
You going along and Windows seems to be slow and not so responsive. You go and start messing around with the Registry and later when you reboot your systems becomes frozen and nothing you do will get it back.
What is the Windows Registry used for?
The Windows Registry is a hierarchical database that stores configuration settings and options on Microsoft Windows operating systems. It contains settings for low-level operating system components as well as the applications running on the platform: the kernel, device drivers, services, SAM, user interface and third party applications all make use of the Registry. The registry also provides a means to access counters for profiling system performance.
[Wikipedia]
What programs can I use to repair or Clean the Registry?
There are several different programs that can be used to help fix the registry or remove the unnecessary registry entries. I can suggest a few good utilities to help you fix or repair Windows Registry:
- Registry Utilities Professional
– This is good program for repairing small registry problems. This won’t fix major problems but it might help you get Windows back and running.
Windows 7 Optimization for Beginners
So you just got Windows 7 on a new system and you want to optimize the system to run smoother. I wanted to talk about how even a novice could do some of the things that might help with that.
If your coming from Windows XP to Windows 7, I would like you to check out some Vista tips that will also help you with Windows 7.
- 5 Things Microsoft Vista doesn’t want you to Know!!
- Turn Aero OFF at will!!
- Ways to improve Battery Life in Vista
- Tips and Tricks to Shut down Windows Vista!
- Vista Tips and Secrets!!
- Running old programs on Vista (tips and tricks)
- The best New Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts
- Troubleshoot Windows 7 Sleep mode Problem
- Windows 7 Inside Out
: Great little Book to read to better understand Windows 7.
- How to Do a System Recovery image in Windows 7
- How to Enable Windows 7 GodMode
If you bought a OEM version that comes with bloatware, you can always use Autoruns. What most people don’t know is that Windows 7 is a better version of Windows Vista and that is why I suggest reading those other Vista Articles that I wrote about. I can still use those tips and tricks from Vista to make Windows 7. With these tips you can make Windows 7 run better and smoother.
Have a Great Friday, See you Monday!
List of malware sites for Sept 1, 2009
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Well with it being the end of the month it was to be expected here is a long list of sites. So please read these carefully.
Personal Antivirus Scareware Site and How to Remove them:
- live-virus-scanner9.com
- tryantivirusscan.com
- antispyware-scanner2.com
- bewareofvirusattacks2.com
- antivirus-scanner6.com
- valueantivirusshop1.com
- adjudg.info
- atwain.info
- caretz.info
- gaudad.info
- krapen.info
- nevils.info
- outliv.info
- penvie.info
- stampo.info
- ticedu.info
- unwept.info
- gelded.info
- dolchi.info
- figgle.info
- botled.info
- securepcshield.com
- myprotectedzone.net
Most of the time, These sites are injected into one's browser by way of a Trojan taking over the system. If left untreated these sites will become more and more profound trying to get you to install them. Most of the time these are installed in unsuspecting computers by way of exploits, backdoors, or unsafe downloading practices. This usually means that if you have it you should remove it by any means necessary because this software has been know to cause more and more trouble as time goes by. This software is fake ware, it tries to tell you have a virus and that they can get rid of it. In fact, this software is not designed with Antivirus engine in mind but to illicit pop ups and warning to raise the users security concerns about the computer in question. Downloading programs from bit torrents or other unsafe ways can and most likely will have these types of programs installed alongside the program you wanted.
Threat to System : Moderate
How to know if the scareware warning is real or not:
Comments OffI got an email from someone who wants not to be named asking how do I know if these sites that I have talked about like Defenderpageblock.com, Spywaredomainlist.com, adwaredomainlists.com, badwaredomainlists.com, browserdefenderlist.com, malicioussitesblock.com, and browserliveprotection.com are fake warning sites because of how the site handles the URL presented. Let me give you a few example urls to see what I mean:
http://defenderpageblock.com/block.php?id=2006-54&url=http://tech-linkblog.com/scareware-adviser-from-defenderpageblock-com/
http://browserliveprotection.com/block.php?id=2024-4&url=http://tech-linkblog.com/2008/12/microsoft-readys-to-layoff-around-15000-workers.html/
http://malicioussitesblock.com/block.php?id=2006-54&url=http://tech-linkblog.com/2009/08/list-of-malware-sites-for-aug-24-2009.html/
http://spywaredomainlists.com/block.php?id=2018-2&url=http://tech-linkblog.com/2009/08/scareware-adviser-from-spywaredomainlists-com.html/
http://adwaredomainlists.com/block.php?id=2031&url=http://tech-linkblog.com/2009/04/pc-speedscan-pro-a-bad-idea.html/
- change the url it is going to, try Google or some other site that you know isn’t malicious and see what happens. You will notice it will say the same exact same thing.
- Check out Stopbadware.org – Google uses this service for there search results so this would be more reliable and check out the warning domain to see what it says then also check out the domain and website in question.
AVG 8.5 Free Version Best on my system
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Pcworld has a released there top free Antivirus software picks. Now let’s be clear on this, I am an a average user, and have tested these products out on my own laptop plus others and here is what I find.
According to Pcworld, Avira Antivir Personal is the top pick and claims to block 98.9 percent of samples:
Such less-than-friendly default behaviors make Avira AntiVir Personal a better choice for tech-savvy users who know how to muck about in the settings. If you’re willing to put up with a somewhat clumsy interface and the recurring pop-up ads, in return you’ll enjoy top-notch, free protection against malware. It’s not a bad trade-off by any means.
List of Fake AV sites for Aug 22, 2009
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If you know anything about the Malware writers they are always registering new domains and here is the newest ones they are using:
Personal Antivirus Scareware Site:
- antispywarebestscanner.com
- professionalvirusscanv3.com
- professionalcomputerscanv2.com
- scan-your-pc-now.com
- professionalspywarescanv8.com
- hopest.info
- suffic.info
- cressy.info
- unowed.info
- inclin.info
Rogue Antivirus scareware sites:
- securitytoolsite.com (Fake Scanner)
- webscansecurepc.com (Fake Scanner)
Most of the time, These sites are injected into one's browser by way of a Trojan taking over the system. If left untreated these sites will become more and more profound trying to get you to install them. Most of the time these are installed in unsuspecting computers by way of exploits, backdoors, or unsafe downloading practices. This usually means that if you have it you should remove it by any means necessary because this software has been know to cause more and more trouble as time goes by. This software is fake ware, it tries to tell you have a virus and that they can get rid of it. In fact, this software is not designed with Antivirus engine in mind but to illicit pop ups and warning to raise the users security concerns about the computer in question. Downloading programs from bit torrents or other unsafe ways can and most likely will have these types of programs installed alongside the program you wanted.
Threat to System : Moderate
List of Malware sites for Aug 21, 2009
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It has been kinda busy today for the Antivirus scareware sites but here they are.
Personal Antivirus Scareware Site:
- check-for-malwarev3.com
- safeonlinescannerv4.com
- fatuus.info
Rogue Antivirus scareware sites:
- antivirusplus2010.com
- mybestantivirusplus.com
- internetantivirusplus.com
- antivirusplus09.com
- antivirus-plus-now.com
- yesantivirusplus.com
- goodantivirusplus.com
- i-antivirusplus.com
- nextantivirusplus.com
- antivirusplus-ok.com
- getavplusnow.com
- antivirusplusnow.com
- getantivirusplusnow.com
- realantivirusplus09.com
- freeantivirusplus09.com
- addedantivirusstore.com
- addedantivirusonline.com
- myplusantiviruspro.com
- yourcountedantivirus.com
- easyaddedantivirus.com
- addedantiviruslive.com
- addedantiviruspro.com
Most of the time, These sites are injected into one's browser by way of a Trojan taking over the system. If left untreated these sites will become more and more profound trying to get you to install them. Most of the time these are installed in unsuspecting computers by way of exploits, backdoors, or unsafe downloading practices. This usually means that if you have it you should remove it by any means necessary because this software has been know to cause more and more trouble as time goes by. This software is fake ware, it tries to tell you have a virus and that they can get rid of it. In fact, this software is not designed with Antivirus engine in mind but to illicit pop ups and warning to raise the users security concerns about the computer in question. Downloading programs from bit torrents or other unsafe ways can and most likely will have these types of programs installed alongside the program you wanted.
Threat to System : Moderate
Microsoft Drops a 9 Security updates on Patch Tuesday
Comments OffSo I get home and here is what they updated for those who would like to keep track:
- Vulnerabilities in Active Directory Could Allow Remote Code Execution (KB971055) — This update is only for Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003. This one is Rated critical due to Remote Code Execution, which means a program can install malware or viruses on your system and you wouldn’t know it.
- Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (KB970483) –This security update resolves one publicly disclosed vulnerability and one privately reported vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS). The vulnerabilities could allow elevation of privilege if an attacker sent a specially crafted HTTP request to a Web site that requires authentication.
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (KB969462) — This security update resolves several privately reported vulnerabilities that could allow remote code execution if a user opens a specially crafted Excel file that includes a malformed record object.
Microsoft makes Firefox more insecure with the .NET 3.5 Framework (KB951847)!
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In February, Microsoft quietly installed .NET Framework Assistant (ClickOnce) Firefox Extension. This extension is a bad idea because of what this could do.
This update adds to Firefox one of the most dangerous vulnerabilities present in all versions of Internet Explorer: the ability for websites to easily and quietly install software on your PC. Since this design flaw is one of the reasons you may’ve originally choosen to abandon IE in favor of a safer browser like Firefox, you may wish to remove this extension with all due haste.
[Via Annoyances.org]
As you see, this is a way to make Firefox less secure and almost like Internet Explorer. We’ve seen the problems with all the Malware exploits that people have used in the past. If you want to uninstall it, well you can’t. Microsoft as went out if its way to prevent users from uninstalling. Here is what Brad Abrams talked about on his blog:
We added this support at the machine level in order to enable the feature for all users on the machine.Seems reasonable right? Well, turns out that enabling this functionality at the machine level, rather than at the user level means that the “Uninstall” button is grayed out in the Firefox Add-ons menu because standard users are not permitted to uninstall machine-level components.
Deciding the need for a Full backup or backing up your important files
Comments OffThis weekend I talked about Backups on the Mike Tech Show listener Round table, and I heard from one or two people saying you can’t do a full backup with Allwaysync, and to a point that is true but I really don’t need a full back and some have said the program is only good for Synchronization and not backup.
I could debate that last point because what is a backup? Wikipedia defines it as “backup refers to making copies of data so that these additional copies may be used to restore the original after a data loss event”. So backing up and Synchronizing are essentially the same thing. Some users will argue that it is getting every file on your hard drive but I don’t think so. I however will tell you that Most files on your hard drive don’t need to be copied. Due to the fact that if you get a complete backup of your windows directory you will most ly end up where you left off, Viruses or some file that corrupt. I don’t make copies of the windows for that one reason, I have all OEM systems and don’t need to worry about the Windows because when I do a system restore, I get my system back to the Factory default.
Twitter Spam attempt: “See the NSFW pics twitter deleted from my profile here”
Comments OffLooks like this might have been a improper adult content or maybe a Malware attack:

Not suitable/safe for work (NSFW), not work-suitable/safe (NWS), or not school-suitable (NSS) is Internet slang or shorthand. Typically, the NSFW tag is used in E-mail, movies (such as on Youtube) and on interactive discussion areas (such as internet forums, blogs and community websites) to mark URLs or hyperlinks which may be sexually explicit or include audio containing profanity, helping the reader avoid potentially objectionable content.
[via Wikipedia]
It looks like this was done with using Tinyurl and has been flagged for either Spam, Fraud, Malware, or Any other use that is illegal. I am glad Tinyurl did catch this and stop it. If you see something that say NSFW in your twitter account your best bet is to delete it and go on with your life. I am sure it is something your should not go to probably because it was a malicious way to get your to go to the link. If you want to preview the urls that are used by Tinyurl, just visit the preview feature. If anyone else hears of some kind of Twitter attempt let me know and I’ll blog about it. This would be the best time to install Free Anti-virus and Free Firewalls to help prevent from getting Viruses or Malware.
Adobe PDF Zero Day Warnings : Experts agree
Comments OffAll the Security experts online are talking about The 2 Zero Day Adobe Vulnerabilities:
This is mostly affect the corporate world more than the private sector because of the fact corporate world will use PDF by sending them through emails. I suggest installing another reader and these are all free.
Be advised the vulnerabilities affects Linux, Windows, and Macintosh systems. This will most likely mean that even Macintoshes could be used to create even more botnets and will need to disable there Javascript until this issue is fixed or maybe they would like to find another reader themselves. This also goes for Linux users but I have not heard of anything in the wild yet.
Don’t forget to install some free Anti-virus and Free Firewalls to help protect your system from becoming a botnet.
Mebroot becomes More Stealthier!!
Comments OffWell Here is something we should all be on the look out for:
Thousands of Web sites have been rigged to deliver a powerful piece of malicious software that many security products may be unprepared to handle.Mebroot inserts program hooks into various functions of the kernel, or the operating system’s core code. Once Mebroot has taken hold, the malware then makes it appear that the MBR hasn’t been tampered with.
[Via Pcworld Magazine]
I will be updating my Malware Resource for the Prevx Software, but this looks to be a very bad root kit. From my understanding most of the security related software. It seems this little program will become even harder to detect and remove. It also looks like this is ready to start infecting people with this root kit. You should update every part of your system from Windows Patches to Browser. Securnia once said that most people are not patched fully!! Just like the Conficker Worm, if your not fully patched and keeping anti-virus and Firewalls on your system then you might as well be walking on nails.
Onlive? Could that be the downfall of Unlimited Internet?
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As most of read from Engadget, Cnet, and IGN, this is the the beginning to the end for unlimited internet access. As you know
Now we have had console wars for some time and this might or might not work depending on the streaming of Onlive and also the FPS(Frames Per Second). If they don’t do it right, this will never catch on and if they do it right which they might I see there will become a scenario where the ISP will want to regulate bandwidth. Time Warner has been looking into for some time. IF enough people buy this and use the service then all the ISP will have more reasons to regulate bandwidth. So is this the downfall of Unlimited Internet Access? All these kids wanting to play the most recent games, who knows how this will work out but this will be a bandwidth issue in the coming months as we see who wants to use this. If Onlive sells these for $99 then I see it becoming the winner, I’d also like to see unlimited subscriptions like Netflix but We will have to wait and see!!
Are You and Your Friends Fine — Virus Spam
Comments OffLogged into my Google Email and was checking my spam to see what I see and this one draws my attention:
I think I know where this is leading me but I click the link and this website with the Reuters logo pops up:
Now as you can tell this looks authentic but when I did go to this site, AVG detected some trojan. It blocked it, but the file that it is downloaded called “save.exe” and I have talked about flash player fake updates. I have seen other blogs talking about dirty bomb news report leads to malware. I don’t know about you but if I wanted to update my flash player, I go to the source and not use any links. It is wise not to download any programs or files and run them without properly checking them out for viruses and Trojans. You should have a firewall and anti-virus running at all times and that will help but it is your actions that help your prevent from getting viruses or Trojans.
Free Syncronization and Backup programs
Comments OffSo I talked about finding some free backup utilities on the Mike Tech Show Listener Roundtable Show # 234.
I said I would publish some good free ones programs to backup your system files and I think I have done it. Here’s are some great ones that I recommend for anyone who doesn’t want to pay for a backup program:
Allway Sync – Works with Windows Vista/XP. It supports : Hard Drives, Removable Hard Drives, Network Drives, Amazon S3, FTP Server, Offsitebox.com, and WEBDAV Folder. This program is also quite portable and can be used on more than one computer with the portable version.(A600 USB Broadband Modem for Free after Instant online web only rebate + Mail in rebate. First month free and free shipping. Buy now!)
ViceVersa — Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP, Vista. Vice Verse FREE will compare files in two folders (source and target) and synchronize file differences. There isn’t much else you can do with this but It does look to be good for small backups and older system.
Acebackups — is a powerful tool to create completely secure backups of your data. Store your data on any local storage device, on CD, DVD or on your remote FTP server!
Let’s Clear this up — PIFTS.EXE
I just wanted to clear up some things about PIFTS.EXE. I read a Most Interesting Article about this over at Bleeping Computers. He talks about how tested this on his system and I’ll quote:
After reading about this file here and here, I asked around on BleepingComputer.com for one of our users to submit a sample of the file to me. Once I received the file, I ran it on a test box while running a file monitor, to see what it accesses, and Wireshark, to see what it does on the network. What I found was that the program appears to be quite innocent, and from the hostname it connects to, we could have guessed as to what it does. It appears that when you update Norton it connects to stats.norton.com and lets the server know someone has installed an update, what the update was, what program it was for, and whether it was successful. Now, I am not saying that Norton should be contacting one of their servers and reporting this type of information without a user’s permission or even knowledge, but there is no conspiracy theory between Norton, Google, Microsoft, African Nations, and little green men.
Fake Scareware Sites Popup after the Pifts.EXE Conspiracy
Comments OffThere Seems to Be a Fake site that are popping up today right after what happened with PIFTS.EXE. I just happen to Google it to see what people are talking about and this appears on the front page.
As you can see this leads to a server in Poland and once you go to it you see:
I will be reporting this to Phishtank. This is scareware which means there is no real VIRUS because and you
Should never believe the screens when you see something like this. According to Wikipedia:
[Via Wikipedia]
Conspiracy theories run rampent due to PIFTS.EXE
(Looks like some of this was a 4chan gag, check my other post about it)
All of the sudden people around the World are seeing PIFTS.EXE popping up. Norton Antivirus is asking users if they want to accept it. Here what I do know:
Here’s some information I pulled from my Zone Alarm Logs. Does this make sense to anyone?
2009/03/09 18:26:44 — New Program — PIFTS.exe — Destination IP: 67.134.208.160:80 — outgoing — blocked — Destination: ping.lifecycle.norton.com2009/03/09 18:47:52 — Program Access — PIFTS.exe — Destination IP: — outgoing — blocked — Destination:
2009/03/09 18:48:28 — Changed Program — Windows Explorer — 207.46.248.249.80 — outgoing — blocked — Destination: sa.windows.com
[Via The Symatec Forums]
This indicates that the program tried to change tactics to go out on the net. I look a look for this and it is SwapDrive. So this must be an update to Swapdrive but I am unsure as to why it pops up that way. The other ip is in Africa or at least take the .80 out of the equation and it points to an Africa IP. (It looks to my mistake in that little part, “to error is human” Check out this post about it) Although just recently Norton Decides to Delete that thread and people are really worried about why? Is this a cover up of some sort because there is a exploit in the Wild that we don’t know about? These are good questions that need to be answered. Here is what one posted about this just after they deleted the forum thread:
Getting to the A600 Program Files
Comments OffSo you want to see this screen when you plug in the A600 Broadband Card:


Uninstall THE USB DRIVERS for A600
C:\Program Files\Cricket\USB DRIVERS\Uninstall.EXE
Once you do that you will see need to reboot and then try to insert the A600 Modem into the USB slot. It should pop up with t hat screen or you should see the drive become available.
I’ve also took the drive and copied the program files into a sub Directory of the 4 Gig drive installed in the A600 and I decided to help everyone else out by uploading the self-extracting program to rapid share:
Cricket-A600-Program.exe Bit torrent file
This is the file I created on Memory card for when I need it. If you are uncomfortable downloading this because your worried about virus, then follow the directions on how to uninstall the software to get to your Cricket software for the A600. I did this to make it easier later on to re-install the software without having to uninstall software. Let me know if this helps. You should consider downloading Free Anti-virus Software and free Firewalls to protect your system if you haven’t already!!
Reviewing the 3G A600 Cricket Modem
So I got the Modem and wanted to test out the speed being stationary, So I go to my usual site Speedtest.net look at the speed, check below for speed.
As you can see this went fairly well. It does depend on your Cricket Coverage area. So you want to hear all about it.
First thing if you are upgrading from the UM100 Broadband Card, You’ll want to uninstall the Quicklink Software. To do that you can uninstall it by going to:
Computer > C: Drive > Program Files > Cricket > Quicklink > UNWISE.EXE
(This will uninstall the Quicklink software, I’d suggest after you uninstall it you reboot.)

How does the USB Modem work?
Once you do that you can then insert the A600 Modem into your USB. The Nice thing about this is the software for the Modem is on the Modem itself, so you don’t loose the CD for the modem. It currently only supports Windows and MAC OSX operating system but I have seen there is a work around to use the A600 Modem with Linux if your wondering.Once you insert it into the USB you’ll find you have a new Drive. It will say a Cricket CD Drive with 24 megs used. You’ll want to run that program on the Cricket CD and that will install the software.
I hate Snopes Spam
Comments OffAs you know Snopes is used to find out about urban Legend and Rumors:
I received a Virus alert from my RSS feed about Email virus warning. It even adds a Snope URL. The Author just copies and pasted the virus warning into the blog without even going to Snopes.
According to Snopes and I’ll quote:
Although the Postcard virus is real, it isn’t a “BIG VIRUS COMING” (it’s already been around in multiple forms for a long time now), it will not “burn the whole hard disc” of your computer, CNN didn’t classify it as the “worst virus” ever, and it doesn’t arrive in messages bearing a subject line of ‘Invitation.’[Via Snopes]
Now as you can tell the link described in the blog post was “http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/postcard.asp”. If you went there, you’d have seen this as a not really true and some parts of this might be but that part about burning your Hard drive or even consider the Worst virus isn’t true.
Some things you need to consider before forwarding anything is:
- Is it completely True?
- Is it Legitimate? (True blown warning about something like a product recall or something important like that)
Facebook Goes Phishing again
Comments OffIn one of my Previous articles about the Koobface Worm, I talked about the way they were infecting the systems and what you need not do.
It seems that Trend Micro has seen an even more rise in people downloading the WORM_KOOBFACE.AZ and Seems to be on the RISE. This is all done with a Social engineering and Has had some attempts before with this little worm on Facebook.
* facebook.com
* hi5.com
* friendster.com
* myyearbook.com
* myspace.com
* bebo.com
* tagged.com
* netlog.com
* fubar.com
* livejournal.com
This seems to be a social engineering Nightmare for these websites and as yet are unsure what else it does but it says the same thing it did before by saying “This is a Video of You on the Street.” Which is bogus but none the less people click and think they have to download a codec or update their Flash. Social Engineering is on the rise and will be taken seriously. You should read the full report from Trend on what it does but you also should have an anti-virus and Firewall installed to prevent this from happening in the first place. The only true way of preventing this is not to be fooled, you should NEVER Download from a site you don’t know or trust. See all the Facebook articles for more information.
Microsoft Keynote CES 2009
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Some Key topics talk about in this Keynotes are:
Windows 7 — Lighter, Faster, and Reliability. Windows 7 Should boot quicker and faster, and enables cool new interface touch.
Windows 7 — Beta will be available Worldwide on January 9, 2009 and will be available for download on MSDN and Technet. Also it will be available at : http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7 For those who want to download it from Microsoft directly.
Windows Live Essentials — Windows live Messenger, Mail, and Photo Gallery works with Windows XP, VISTA, and Windows 7. It is available for download worldwide. Dell will also be putting this on their consumer and small business computers.
Windows Mobile — 11 Different Mobile phones.
Verizon Mobile – Windows Live Search will be available through Verizon and it’s a partnership with Microsoft.
Demo of Windows 7, Live, and Mobile:
Windows 7 will have Windows touch and be able to use net books with Windows 7.
Windows 7 has been designed with the Touch DNA in mind.
Windows Mobile demo with an Panoramic display.
Windows Live Demo – Various things they discuss here including Photo’s and Silver light.
Windows XBOX:
Disaster preparation — 103 Hidden Partition
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What is an OEM?
Many laptops or Desktops now a days have this hidden partition that is used for OEMS. An OEM or original equipment manufacturer for those who don’t know is a company that sells a system with it’s own branding or services. It varies from company to company just what they sell to the consumer. Having Said that, let’s talk about this Hidden Partition.
Why do I have a Hidden Partition on my drive?
Disaster preparation 101 — Data backup
Comments OffIn this one I will talk about Disaster, it happens to all of us from time to time. A fire, a earthquake, a stolen laptop or any number of ways. So what happens to your data, is it stored on the laptop? Is it important very sensitive data? Could you get fired if you lost that data?
What Laptop is good For gaming?
Comments OffI been thinking of getting a new laptop but would like to get one that is good for gaming. The system I have right now is an Aspire Series 5610z and Yes it a good system.
The current system of this is:
Acer Aspire 5610Z
Intel Pentium dual core 1.6Ghz (533Mhz, 1Mb L2 Cache)
15.4 WXGA CrystalBrite
Intel Grahics Media Accelerator 950
1GB DDR2
120GB HDD
DVD Duper Multilayer burner
802.11b/g
bluetooth
Vista Home Premium
Fix Shutdown Problems in Vista!
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In the Patch Tuesday update, Microsoft quietly released the patch to fix Windows Vista machine shut problems. This patch should of came sooner.
Update for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista
Install this update to resolve a set of known application compatibility issues with Windows Server 2008. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.
This was not a critical update and it seems to resolve so many issues with compatibility. One thing it seemed to fix on my system has been the shutdown time. It is now quite fast, it would normally take me 2 to 3 mins to shutdown, now it does it in less than a Minute. So if you’ve not installed this update please install it soon. I would like to know if people are seeing the same thing I am. I’ve found a great resource on fixing it if you are still having problem, it talks about how to check your system performance. Although this is been doing it lately with these programs not loaded or even running, they still seem to cause problems so now I get the feeling it has to do with legacy programs. This should fix most of the problem with older programs.
Are you patched, Secunia Says NO
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Think you’ve got nothing to worry about, according to Secunia 98% of computers are not fully patched and are vulnerable to some kinda of attack.
If you have a system that is off of the Net you could use the Clone of Autopatcher Program to do it for you. You also need to update all your secondary programs such as Audacity, Open Office, and other programs that you use weekly.
Vista Sp2 Beta Still not up yet!
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