Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
prodman
- 20 Jul 2004 14:28
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stockbunny
- 21 Jul 2004 14:47
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Spaceman - thanks for the reassurance - have ordered a new one and
just waiting for a more experienced pair of hands to be free to assist me in installing
the new one. Thanks again!
Spaceman
- 27 Jul 2004 15:57
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Iain, its a real pain, you will have probably have to do some work. Have a look here it might help ....
http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/sasser.mspx
scussy
- 27 Jul 2004 16:53
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scussy
- 27 Jul 2004 17:00
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Iain,
i have just done a clean install for win XP pro,yes you do boot from disc but i did the clean install and not repair,
the problems i had was the keyboard F buttons did not work when agreeing to
license,and i was booting from floppy,i set the boot ok and in the end i used an old keyboard,NTFS was selected,
problem then,you loose all your DATA from hardrive,so a clean install is the last one to try,
ps.iam not a techy,
have looked at AVG antivirus
http://www.grisoft.com/virbase/virbase.php?lng=us&type=web&action=view&qvirus=086fdab66b76a000
http://www.grisoft.com/us/us_index.php
steve
Spaceman
- 27 Jul 2004 17:07
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Iain, I dont use XP but you should get the option of reformatting the hard disk at the point you chose where to install XP.
scussy
- 27 Jul 2004 17:20
- 2030 of 11003
leading on from this,i use nortons anti-virus and firewall 2004,
if i had AVG anti-virus running too,would they conflict,
i also use AD-aware 6 and spybot search and destroy,
how many security programs does one have to have,
the answer is not to open up attachments,or is it,
steve
Spaceman
- 27 Jul 2004 17:26
- 2031 of 11003
scussy,
I would dump Norton and just use AVG for virus checking, sometimes its worth using one of the online ones like trend house call. Virus software does not normally conflict but running two will probably slow down your machine, especially if one of them is Norton which now seems to be very slow.
Keep firewall, hardware firewalls tend to be better.
Keep ad aware and spybot S&D installed and up-to-date.
Use a spam blocking ISP or some spam blocking resident software, Don't open attachments that are suspicious, I use pocket-knife Peek to look into some emails without running anything in them.
There are some other measures that I keep meaning to write up but the above will cover most situations.
Dailos
- 28 Jul 2004 20:29
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Just tried sending an e-mail with a picture attachment for the first time.
After an age the message gets sent and at the top of the screen it says that "attachment has failed, file size too large 2250 bytes"!?
I just clicked on the thumbnail of the picture i wanted to send after selecting "browse"
what are bytes!?
how can i send the picture, i really would prefer to send them at more than one at a time if possible
d. (compewter genius)
Spaceman
- 29 Jul 2004 11:06
- 2034 of 11003
D,
the attachment is probably to big! do you know how big the picture is? i think the 2250 may be KiloBytes or it might relate to the text message size or something else. [sneaky edit to correct error]
Right click on the pictures you want to send and look at the Size, which ISP are you using?
Even on a Broadband connection it will take some time to send large files, that probably why nothing seemed to happen for a while and then you got the message.
Computer lesson number one :-
1 byte is small
1000 is still small
1000000 is getting bigger
1000000000 is pretty huge .
so the message is the more the bigger !
Richgit69
- 29 Jul 2004 18:27
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Anyone know how to fix this error
SOPHOS INTERCHECK
a running application is using drive locking try again later
TullettJ (MoneyAM)
- 05 Aug 2004 16:21
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DocProc
- 06 Aug 2004 08:21
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ARLY BARLEY
- 06 Aug 2004 13:32
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I am going to buy a new computer.
which Pc Makers are the best?