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November 20th, 2005, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by uncletom I have a nasty little problem with 2 emails in Outlook Express that I cannot delete. The second i highlight them my program freezes. My delete button is not working either,though I can delete the other emails with shift/delete. I ran Hijack This but as a newbie don't know where to post it for analysis,please help,madness approaches !!!!  | Try Thunderbird - another Mozilla program that is to Outlook Express what Firefox is to IE - a similar, but better, more secure, easier to use, unintegrated and more reliable program. Outlook automatically tries to access an e-mail which you've clicked on, so if it has a virus or bug in it it may crash ur PC. Thunderbird doesn't open e-mails unless you tell it to so you may be able to get rid of it with that. |
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December 19th, 2005, 11:21 PM
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Sygate or Spyware Stormer is a good selection of protection. |
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December 20th, 2005, 04:57 PM
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And don't get McAfee Security Protection. They are extremely useless. |
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January 15th, 2006, 05:58 PM
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This is the story:
I have a 40GB seagate hard disk which i use to store my items including my beats for d an upcomin album i am working on using fruity loops, infact to say the least, whole life is in that hard disk. I got a new 40GB hard from a friend who was travelling out of the country, and so i decided to re-arrange my files to have alot more space and re-organisation of my files and items.
I made 4 partitions earlier, from trying to install a new OS,but due to the new hard disk, i decide to make amemnds, so i wanted to Delete some partitions and make bigger space for belief of faster access in OS operations.
I successfuly transfered a first set of information which was resident in one of the partions 10GB, and deleted the partion, on trying to delete the second partition to make it come together becoming 20GB, but mistakenly i was deleteing d wrong partion, when i discovered, the it was trying to examin d drive, at the shock! i turned off my computer from d power button, but when i tried restarting d system, the BIOS could detect d 40GB hard disk, but when windows finishes loading, none of the partions or d entire hard disk is detected...please what can i do? I really need those files i got while i was in scool, some beats where done by then too, how do i get back d insipartion on how i used to writing those songs..oh i feel like jumping off a cliff..somebody help me..anybody help!!!
my emails are : platnumstatics@hotmail.com, kute_likethat@yahoo.com
hola back..
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February 3rd, 2006, 01:11 PM
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to remove spyware from a mac: Click Safari>Empty Cash, then click Safari>Reset Safari.
Firefox: Firefox>Preferences>Security>Clear cash then clear Cookies.
Netscape: Netscape>Preferences>Privacy & Security then advanced (adjust settings as needed)
Get rid of IE if you have it as it is no longer supported by Microsoft, but if you must the method is similar enough to the above.
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March 14th, 2006, 04:35 PM
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March 19th, 2006, 03:51 AM
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It's an excellent utility for what it is. The one thing to remember is that no one program will
get everything. Adaware catches most ad bots along with a long list of browser hijackers. It
won't be possible to catch every new bug however. AVG Free edition often catches spybots
while being intended for viruses. Knowing how to track down pests along with deleting the
ones found manually where some utilities can only point them out is a good tool. The latest
Internet Explorer beta release has a new anti-"phishing" security feature added. For all too
many that will be good news since Microsoft's browsers are the focus of most of the attacks. |
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March 28th, 2006, 10:13 AM
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Great Post for Information reguarding anything to do with spyware, viruses, adware, and malware..
Im gonna start just handing out this link and let people read up on it  ...or maybe not
...that might lead to more problems / phone calls for me...
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March 29th, 2006, 12:24 PM
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Any opinions on WinPatrol? Read same rave reviews on CNET. I'm trying it right now. I was using the trial version of TrendMicro's PC-Cillian, but it reminded too much of Norton, so I ditched it last night and I'm now trying a combo of WinPatrol, Avast, and back to ZoneAlarm. The first thing I noticed, was a lot less of my system resources were being eaten. Now I just hope I'm well protected with this new suite of programs.
Before I went with TrendMicro's package, I used ZoneAlarm, AVG, SpyBot and Adaware for a couple of years. Also Microsoft's spyware program. I must say that in terms of spyware apps, the trial version of SpySweeper impressed me the most. Although the trial version didn't remove anything, it surprised me with what it found. When I tried TrendMicro's PC-Cillian 30-day trial, which was fully functional, it found the same stuff and removed it.
Going to see how my new set of apps works, and I still might go ahead and buy SpySweeper. It's only $29.95. TrendMicro's package had everything, but it carried a hefty price tag of $49.95, and it did remind me a lot of Norton.
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March 29th, 2006, 12:32 PM
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Although I don't have any input on WinPatrol, I will definitely give SpySweeper two thumbs up. It's worth the money, IMO, as it does find malware after running all the freebies. 
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