Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
DocProc
- 04 Feb 2006 21:35
- 4059 of 11003
maddoctor
"could somebody please recommend an ad blocking programme - i have removed Norton and gone to avg and all the ads have reappeared which i presume Norton had been dealing with , Thanks Doc"
Hmmm? I detect a note of dissatisfaction or complaint in your post before you proffer your 'Thanks Doc' comment.
By the term 'ad blocking' I presume you mean 'pop-up blocking'?
None of the stuff I have mentioned concerning Antivirus Protection or Spyware and Malware detection and removal does that, but anyway, here's how to block Pop-Ups:-
In your browser Tool Bar click on
Tools, then
Internet Options.
Then select the
Privacy tab and
tick the box at the bottom of the window in the
Pop-up Blocker Section to, well, do as it says and "Prevent most pop-up windows from appearing".
Hope that helps.
maddoctor
- 05 Feb 2006 14:30
- 4060 of 11003
Docproc , no not pop-ups , yahoo deals with them , its all the boxes scattered about this site and others i want rid of. the constant flickering drives me nuts. When Norton was there all i got was empty boxes.
p.s. no complaints about help from people on this thread , you all were great when i set up my system 18 months ago :-))))
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 05 Feb 2006 15:42
- 4061 of 11003
what is the best way to stop a friends children!!!!!!!!!!(aged 9, 12 and 21 ) from looking at porn etc on the web.
They are know plaged by pop ups appearing which is causing problems as customers in the office can see them.........
using xp with I.Explorer. They have Norton Internet security 2006.
I want to block them accsesing the sites in the first place. ie " sex,porn,violence, etc.
any easy way to do it without blocking each site as they appear.
thanks Graeme
MightyMicro
- 05 Feb 2006 22:44
- 4062 of 11003
maddoctor:
Why not move from using Internet Explorer to a browser such as Firefox which is both better at blocking popups and much more secure.
See
Firefox
Kayak
- 06 Feb 2006 00:35
- 4063 of 11003
Graeme, if they are plagued by pop ups then it is most likely that the computer has caught a virus. Do a full virus scan and scan for malware too.
The Other Kevin
- 06 Feb 2006 08:50
- 4064 of 11003
Just taken up an offer of a free security sweep by Panda Software which diagnosed my computer was infected with Demo-GFI.A I can't get my head round the Google references for this Trojan. Should I be worried about it? Is it necessary to remove it? How do I remove it? Any comments greatly appreciated.
Captain Scarlet
- 06 Feb 2006 08:55
- 4065 of 11003
NTL INFO: My ISP failed me 3 times on Thursday and Friday last week and I'm on 2mb with 20/1 contention - just noticed that NTL do 10mb Broadband @ 34.99 wondered if anyone had experience of NTL and are they any good?
DocProc
- 06 Feb 2006 09:48
- 4066 of 11003
CS
Here's a page, which I have set up on 'ADSL Guide.org.uk' just for an exercise, and compares Broadband
Cost, Speed and
Technical Service from
BT, NTL and
Tiscali.
You can set up your own comparisons elsewhere on the site and there is also a Forum.
Check out
http://www.adslguide.org.uk/.....Compare BT, NTL and Tiscali
jj50
- 06 Feb 2006 10:56
- 4067 of 11003
Captain Scarlet.
I use NTL Broadband. Generally OK but customer service pretty awful if you do have a problem. Also watch out for the usual scenario of when they offer you a free upgrade, the small print means you commit to another twelve month contract with them. I have been caught out.
Totally ignorant about this really but my understanding was that although NTL may offer 10mb, your telephone line may not be able to accept faster than 2mb - don't know if that makes sense!!
bakko
- 06 Feb 2006 10:57
- 4068 of 11003
CS
Just bear in mind that you will only get 10mb if your area is cabled up.
I was with NTL for almost 2 years and never had a problem with lost connections. However, I knew they had below average reviews but couldn't understand why until I had to cancel as moving house. I was kept on hold for over 45mins before I could get through!
Apparently, technical support suffers from the same problem.
I am now with
Plusnet and am very happy with their service. I can get through to the techies within 5 mins and they understand and resolve problems quickly and efficiently.
They seem to get above average reviews on adslguide and I believe a number of traders on here use them too.
blinger
- 06 Feb 2006 14:30
- 4069 of 11003
I have tried loads of special offers, guaranteed lowest prices etc. etc. and have ALWAYS returned to BT within a month, every other supplier of both land-line telephones and broadband etc. have had either hidden charges, crap service, no back -up or incorrect billing-I could go on- as for AOL they tried to sue me for non-payment , they didn`t collect the direct-debit- as for Sky Telephones- don`t start me off!!!!!
MightyMicro
- 06 Feb 2006 15:21
- 4070 of 11003
My formula:
BT landlines.
Call18866 for 0p/min UK calls (4p connection charge) 2p/min to US, good quality VoIP.
Zen Internet for broadband, one month minimum contract, great reliability and customer service. Check them out against others at
ADSL Guide
kernow
- 06 Feb 2006 15:28
- 4071 of 11003
My computer runs slow at times when I have a number of applications open. I have adsl @ 2mb so that's not the problem. I suspect my 512mb RAM is the problem - carrying bagage reducing it if that is possible? Any easy checks, tune ups to free up RAM that you know to work well? I'm suspicious some of the offerings I see have a hidden agenda and won't use them. Perhaps I'm paranoid.
Seymour Clearly
- 06 Feb 2006 17:03
- 4072 of 11003
Kernow, is the hard disc thrashing when you swap between apps? If so then it's almost certainly more memory you need.
If you're running a number of apps then upgrading the memory is one of the easiest, cheapest and best fixes there is. I've just upgraded my PC to 1 Gig from 512 and the difference is sgnificant. Wish I'd gone for 2 Gig even.
So much of the 512 is used in system overhead, so that adding another 512 would dramatically increas the amount of free memory avaialble - you'd easily more than double the available memory. 512 is barely enough these days.
Piptrader
- 06 Feb 2006 17:23
- 4073 of 11003
MM
You're overpaying!
http://www.call18185.co.uk/ is same price for UK (0p) and connection charge, but only 0.5p/min to USA!
There is an even better deal somewhere on this board, but I can't find it.
We use 18185 regularly for calls to USA, Canada, Australia, NZ and Singapore, and couldn't be more pleased with the service - and it makes for excellent marital harmony :-)
brianboru
- 06 Feb 2006 19:58
- 4074 of 11003
1 Meg broadband @ 10 a month unlimited, no sign up charge etc - you have to pay for 24 months in advance though!
https://www.euro1net.com/cgi-bin/home.cgi
I've found them OK, they pick up the phone straight away (and speak English!). You're a bit stuck if you move house though as they then charge 65 for BT to move your ADSL to the new number but I guess that applies to all suppliers?
DocProc
- 06 Feb 2006 21:51
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Guvnor
- 07 Feb 2006 07:24
- 4076 of 11003
ADAM, thanks for response.
kernow
- 07 Feb 2006 08:37
- 4077 of 11003
Thanks SC. You're right. I'll have to buy more RAM
scussy
- 07 Feb 2006 09:52
- 4078 of 11003
kernow, how fast is your CPU,i too have pc running slower then normall,with me it's nortons AV taking up the CPU (25-30)%.so i need to get a faster cpu for the motherboard or get a up to date PC,i have 1.25 GB mem and 10 meg cable.so its not that side ,as said i think you will need more RAM,
with RAM does it matter if its
pc 2100 DDR ram
pc 2700 DDR ram
pc 3200 DDR ram
as listed
HERE
and
HERE
the IT men should tell us if they can be mixed or should they be the same as you have in the PC allready,
steve