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I just want to know how OpenDNS works. Recently, It blocked some site I've visited ( not Adult or Pr0n site ).I am already registered in OpenDNS.How to delete my account ? could it work together with firewall ( Comodo installed ) ?
It never happen before.
How to restore n' get back my browsing ability to default ? Too much blocked
Thanks
I don't know how to delete an opendns account, but i do kno how to stop using it. Go to start->control panel->network connections->find your connection->right click and click properties->click tcp/ip->properties-> and insert another dns server
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I don't know about a guide for it, but DIY on a charger you will risk destroying your device if done wrong (or worse).
I remember DIY fixing my powerpack for my (old now) Game Boy Pocket, now you can no run power form the wall via any powerpack.
So be careful... are you willing to buy another device if it goes wrong... medical bills if it blows up in your face
Im not doing a diy on the charger but the place on the computer where you insert the charger
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This feature would add a tremendous amount of time to the time required for cleaning. A good tool for this however, is Revo Uninstaller
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What he is asking for, I believe, is for CCleaner to remove the trash left over from where windows keeps an index of files (if it is enabled) for making windows search faster.
yeah
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Clearing events from the event viewer could cause problems if you are troubleshooting and want to look there to see if any errors are listed, but found you had cleaned up the ''evidence''
All events in the event viewer can be cleared manually anyway after checking that are sure you will not need any of the info there.
It starts rebuilding it straight away.
By default event viewer starts overwriting events that are old, so i never really have gotten anything out of it. It isn't as functional as i would like it to be
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Windows Vista looks like a no-no for me too. I have a lot of windows xp (genuine) product keys and it looks like up xped up for a long time. I kno everyone loves vista's aero but it is just a ram hog.
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Its called defragmenting
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Little bit strange i thought about this because that wouldn't work. When you load a upx archive it extracts everything to the temp folder. Since ccleaner cleans up he temp folder it would destroy itself and possibly crash
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I have MSU winning a close game (fingers crossed) but UNC is looking for their 100th title
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Ok so a while back i got a hp zx5000 and the outlet to recharge it broke. Got it repaired for about a $100 and about a year later it broke again. Since only the solder came apart, could i do a diy? If so give me instructions plz
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Try IIS, microsofts version of web server. All you need to do is keep your computer on all the time and have a certain version of an os. (XP PRO, Vista Enterprise, Vista Ultimate, etc.)
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Speed wise, it's never made enough difference for me to notice that much, but speed is determined by so many variables that's probably just me. However, as pointed out by Rorschach112, it's more secure.
http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=20214
Under "Extras".
Just what do you mean by "easily switchable?" Do you mean re-configuring your network connection settings -- or have you figured a way to able to toggle back and forth between them?I just switched to OpenDNS a few days ago for the same reason you mentioned. However, it also seems to have provided a little more stability -- and maybe even smoothed out a few little things that I've been blaming on FireFox. However, as I said, it's only been a few days, so I need to give it some more time before jumping to any sweeping conclusions.
All you have to do to use opendns is change your dns servers to 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220
OpenDNS is actually more safer because i went to known phishing sites on a test computer and it blocked them
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Who wins the NCAA tournament Michigan State or UNC?
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I haven't used windows with a spyware attack, but it is good for realtime protection
Windows Defender is one of the best anti-spyware to havethat unfortunately, is not true. Based on a PcWorld test it got 0% on spyware removal on active samples
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Tried IE 8 in beta and it was very annoying, kept disabling norton 360 phishing filter... so it sucks
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Ok, so im into programming and i decided to make a keylogger (No, i did not spread it around) to test antivirus, spyware etc.
I tested with norton 360, threatfire, and windows defender. Only threatfire picked it up. Download it from pc tools and try for your self
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CounterSpy is pretty good
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I use siteadvisor because i thought wot was too annoying
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I haven't tried disabling it so i dont kno what to say exactly... but i'll try it on ms vpc and get back to you
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Ok, so 2 features that would be excellent to add cleaning up the index service in c:\catalog.wci and clearing events from the event viewer- if you could unlock them from services.exe
Get back to me...
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hate to say it, but thats a bad idea (kinda). Why? Cleaning the registry blindly can cause serious problems to your computer. So always look at what you are going to change before you do it.
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It matters what software compiler someone is using, some are just so advanced and code based it's totally confusing however some are wizard based.
I've tried with orca and wininstall le and both have been a challenge
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Disabling prefetch is like taking a step back to windows 98. And bhos are not necessarily junk i.e. norton 360 phishing filter
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I don't kno a whole lot about the 1st, so i'll say 2,3,4. CCleaner is to clean gunk in your system, not to deal with registry tweaking. 3, disabling prefetch slows down your system. 4, system restor is stored in an area where you DO NOT want to mess with permissions
Windows 7
in Windows Security
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I doubt i'm going to use it because it doesn't sound very stable, what I've heard from others. SO it doesnt look like it