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To anybody concerned Having computer troubles bigtime.WORMS,INFECTIONS,VIRESES AND EVERY THING ELSE. Im on my wifes side now any questions or requests call on my cell. ken ct 1-203-260-5945.Thanks for looking.Think santa should have brought me a new PC. lol ken ct. This sucks.
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Re: To anybody concerned Ken,
Being an oldtimer I fail to see what pleasure these dopes get out of creating a virus that destroys computers, causing grief and expense to innocent people. I grew up in a much different time as most on the Fordbarn did. Shadetree |
Re: To anybody concerned Hear Hear Shadetree. I can never understand that sort of behavior.
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Re: To anybody concerned Me too, computer has had a bad week. Been off for several days while my grandson putz with it. So far so good.
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Re: To anybody concerned I'm with you guys. What possible enjoyment could anyone derive from wrecking someone elses property that they don't know or can't see or even know if they succeeded? One of life's current mysteries.
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Re: To anybody concerned Ken:
Yea Mine also, started end of Nov.Kept getting worse.:mad: So while I was in Hospital my Daughter took it to a local Computer Guru. Nothing that $175.00 couldn't fix. complete cleaning & reprograming.:) I am a guy of habit, now I go to look for something and it ain't where I had it maybe only one line over or one line up/Down but not where I left it.:confused: I guess it could have been worse. Well it's the times we live in. BILL WZOREK |
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I remember driving my `32 Chevy coupe to Washington DC in 1962. I left the keys in it to go in to a store. When I came out a cop was standing beside it. He really chewed me out for leaving the keys in it and said I was very lucky it was still there. That would have been awful! Bud |
Re: To anybody concerned Hi Ken , I used to have the same troubles as you are having. Then my sister showed me her I-Mac and said she never gets viruses.I bought one and have never had another problem. They are pricey but when you figure out what your time is worth, plus all the anti-virus stuff you have to keep current on, it is well worth the price in my opinion.
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Re: To anybody concerned At the risk of sounding like a commercial, do yourself a favor and look at the Apple computers. They are VERY, VERY easy to use, especially for the beginner. You'll never look back. Plus, if you have a problem, any kid in the neighborhood can sort it out in no time.
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Re: To anybody concerned Its a shame you can't hook a elec welder to your computer and send a nice charge back to the idiot hacker/virus children.
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Re: To anybody concerned Two things I have on my PC that really make a difference how well it runs:
1. Anti-virus program. I use Norton's. Sure it costs me something each year to renew my subscription but I have never had any trouble with viruses nor worms with it on. There are three levels of protection you can buy. I just get the anti-virus. I haven't found a need for the others. I do buy the one for multiple computers since I work at home and have several. Get it here: http://antivirus.norton.com/norton/p...996&country=US I've heard McAfee is good too but haven't had enough experience with it to report. 2. The one that really makes a difference is Advanced System Optimizer that automatically optimizes my computer as often as I schedule it to. At a minimum I have it find and remove junk files that are taking up space on the hard drive and aren't needed. Weekily it finds several hundred and deletes them. I also have it find and correct errors in the register and optimize it as well as check for outdated drivers and update them. Those three things make it start up and run much faster without any "crashes." In addition, it can defragment the hard drive so that files are contiguous and quicker to access (I don't do that much because it's very time consuming and doing the other things is keeping my hard drive less than 4% fragmented.) It can also scan for spyware and clean it off. Norton's does that too so I just let it do it. It can also clean hidden privacy traces which I don't care about cause I've nothing to hide with my internet browsing. As I said, ASO (Advanced System Optimizer) can do any or all of that automatically without any input once it's scheduled to do so. It's exactly what you'll pay the computer store to do when you take it in cause your computer "doesn't seem to be running right." It has a lot of other "tools" that can be used to fix and optimize other things on the computer but they are not automatic and I don't use them. I just let the automatic ones run and that improves my computer enough. Here it is if you're interested: http://www.systweak.com/aso/ |
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Re: To anybody concerned I envision a big office facility split down the middle. One side is busy busy developing worms, viruses and invasive advertising programs to be sent out to computers. The other side of the office is busy busy developing software to prevent and remove the latest invasive programs to be sold to dis-trot computer owners. A self perpetuating, make work business.
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Re: To anybody concerned You'll see more of it in the future, not less. Governments are doing it to each other . The US shut down a South American city as a test, and also laid waste to Iran's heavy water project by trashing their computer system. Russia dumps on Georgia's system, everyone does it. The kids developing viruses now are using their accomplishments as intro into the field. Some major money is to be made by those with the savvy to infiltrate secure networks.
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Re: To anybody concerned I just went through a mess moving from Ohio to Utah. New internet service,all of it. what a nightmare. I remember when I was a kid we didn't have a T.V. and if you wanted to call someone,you only dialed 4 numbers. Ed
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Re: To anybody concerned Lots of computer viruses are written especially to get around the big anti-virus guys (Norton, McAfee, etc...) I use AVG freeware. Very reliable, used it for years.
I also use a program called C-Cleaner. Keeps the registry and stuff clean. Both are free downloads from downloads.com , a trusted site for years now. |
Re: To anybody concerned I use Spybot which is freeware and keep it updated. So far, it has taken care of every problem my computer has had. Make sure you run it as "administrator" to make it effective. This is a free and effective solution that works. I run it once a week or any time I notice a change in the way my computer works.
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Re: To anybody concerned My latest virus Ate spybot completely , no trace surrived. ernie
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