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  1. Ron,

     

    What we're trying to tell you is that your computer appears to be broken. If you're a newcomer to a forum and you describe what appears to be a broken computer, you can't expect people to have any confidence in your recommended tweaks.

     

    Just as an example, Freecell is supposed to be in C:\WINDOWS\System32 not C:\Program Files\MSN Gaming Zone\Windows and, on over 20 computers at the office and 3 at home, it has never tried to "phone home" ... and yes, I'm one those geeks that reads firewall logs in his spare time.

     

    DjLizard has credibility because of his track record ... people report problems, he fixes them. I'm "in the engineering field and over the age of 30 (by a couple of decades)", and trust me, age has nothing to do with it ... You are what you do when it counts.

  2. Not quite the same thing but a similar concept ... CleanCache allows you to keep cookies for you Favorites. Enabling that feature automatically adds all such cookies to the "Cookies to keep" list during the cleaning process.

     

    Being able to name specific domains (without necessarily adding them to Favorites) would be even better.

  3. Would those of you who, like me, are experiencing problems with the look of the forum please check your security.

     

    I have found that the images are not downloading because my firewall blocks outgoing information about visited sites. Disabling that feature allows the site to load normally.

     

    I have not been able to detect any problem on my computer and I am not having this problem at any other site. I find this very disturbing.

  4. To eliminate the obvious:

     

    1. is it possible that your computer has limited-current ports or USB 1.0 (rather than 1.1 or 2.0); or

    2. are you connecting your adapter through a long extension or an unpowered USB hub; or

    3. do you have multiple USB devices hooked up?

  5. At a typical location, what doe the Network Monitor indicate?

     

    On the Site Survey, does it detect the access point to which you're trying to connect? Does it detect a lot of other nearby access points?

     

    Once connected, what kind of Noise Level and Signal Strength readings are you getting?

     

    What make/model of access point(s) are you trying to use?

  6. There aren't many differences between Windows XP Home and Professional but she may need Professional if she's connecting to any special app's at her company. The best bet would be to consult her company's IT support.

     

    She should have no problem using Office 2003 (in Word, set the compatibilty to Word 2002) but, if she really needs to, I think that legally she can get an Office 2003 license and load Office XP from an old CD (her company must have some kicking around). It seems to me the Office XP bundles weren't quite the same as for Office 2003 so be careful and check for the app's she needs rather than rely on the version of the suite, e.g., Professional, Small Business, etc.

  7. windows system 32 config 169 fragments, documents & settings 26 fragments documents and setting

    11 fragments and windows update

     

    That level of fragmentation shouldn't result in a recommendation to defrag but I think the problem is that this part of the report:
    Volume fragmentation

    Total fragmentation = 17 %

    File fragmentation = 35 %

    Free space fragmentation = 0 %

    doesn't seem to make sense relative to the rest.

     

    I found one article in "Windows XP Annoyances for Geeks" regarding incomplete defrags. In addition to the usual "close all non-essential programs and background processes", they specifically suggest temporarily disabling the Disk Indexing service in the drive properties. It might be worth trying.

  8. Windows XP is the current operating system. The two commercial versions are Professional and Home.

     

    Office XP (obsolete) is a suite of applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.). The adjective "Professional", etc. denotes what else is included, e.g., PowerPoint, etc.

     

    The current suite is Office 2003 but 2007 has been announced.

  9. Did you know that the games on your microsoft XP computer try to connect ot the internet? I'm talking about the ones that are Single player like Freecell!!! WTF? Try deleting the directory where the games are stored: C:\Program Files\MSN Game Zone\Windows

    Sorry to have to tell you this but you have problems ...

     

    1. I've never had a legitimate Microsoft single player game try to connect to the internet. You may have malware.

     

    2. Single player games like Freecell aren't in C:\Program Files\MSN Game Zone\Windows (at least they're not supposed to be).

     

    EDIT - From Microsft Support:

     

    SUMMARY

    This article describes how to manually remove and reinstall the MSN Gaming Zone software.

    MORE INFORMATION

    To remove and reinstall Zone.com software manually, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.

    2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.

    3. On the Install/Uninstall tab, click Zone.com, and then click Add/Remove.

    4. Follow the instructions on the screen to remove Microsoft MSN Gaming Zone.

    5. Remove Zone.com Heartbeat ActiveX control or plug-in.

     

    For additional information about how to do this, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    225041 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/225041/EN-US/) Zone: How to Remove the Heartbeat ActiveX Control

    6. Empty the Temporary Internet Files folder.

    7. Visit the following Zone.com Web site to reinstall the Zone software:

    http://classic.zone.msn.com/services/install.asp (http://classic.zone.msn.com/services/install.asp)

  10.  

    I have these twekas right here on this computer, no problems. ... Well If you want to send in every error windows brings up, you'll be on the computer forever man.
    Have you ever considered there's a connection? I don't get more than a handful of errors a year regularly using 4 PC's.
  11.  

    And if I never delete them, will they just grow all the time? :rolleyes:
    You can use Control Panel > System > System Restore to set the maximum drivespace to be used (minimum 200MB).
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