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  1. hi Dennis,i use sdelete and it works good also for the sytrem. and specially becuase is a systernal product.

    ,i though about eraser,,but i read to many complains for the latest build,and now i wonder which eraser build was the best.

    .you know i also read in some sites that sandboxie can stop programs to phone home..i bet ?..ios done allowing only accesiing browser to the net in restriction.

  2. btw,,is there any configuration tips for sandboxie here on the site?

    ..when i use sandboxiei have check everything in IE

    delete-invocation-erase verything when exit

    -restriction-only iexplore

    -sandboxed cd/dvd drives...

     

    Any other recomendations?

  3. chkdsk--always before defrag.

    first thing,,disable services if you need.

    make an image fre macrium or paragon..

    wipe drive...free killdisk or heidi eraser,,dban...create partition with paragon cd..install OS.

     

    after all this..install antivirus....go get updates..

  4. click on start-control panel-system-hardware-device manager-network adapters,,,click on it "see you adapter"...right click-uninstall...

    reboot laptop,,HAVE the driver -software for netgear ready...laptop will need it to install drivers...

     

    now check if you have connectioin

  5. you know,the very first thing you do after installing the OS,,is to install the antivirus,,then go to updates.

    you like AVG,but if i were you i either use avira or avast free.

    you pay 120...maybe the person you paid just formated the hard drive,and that is not enough...

  6. avast 5 rapes the http traffic with its web shield. A few people i know myself included had to add exclusions to youtube etc, any thing with flash, music and so on.

     

    I thought it was poor little firefox 3.6 at first, as installed it at same time.

     

    then sounds like avast 5 is a little too much.

  7. is this a desktop?..if so..maybe..yes maybe you have dust inside around hard disk,or your cd/dvd driove..

    unplug your pc for half an hour,open the caseclean dust,make sure all cables are firmly attached.

    IF your hard drive is SATA...try to change ports and then check bios to boot from the right port [HARD DRIVE]

    -also you may need to fix master boot record...you have usb ports right ..read this http://www.ubcd4win.com/

    ---could be also a faulty EIDE cable...http://www.hddoctor.net/error-messge-disk-boot-failure/

     

    --you may try also to remove the cmos battery and then reinstall...battery may have dust also

    make sure everything is properly connected.

    hope it helps.if it woks...if you can boot,MAKE AN IMAGE..use macriun reflect free...there is a valuable post "disk images' talking about it.

  8. well yeah those microsoft products are turning like nero,leaving traces all over the system..too intrusive,god knows what else.

    also don't forget regseeker.it can look for extra keys,etc programs don't uninstall.

    i also read new avast is giving headaches to some sytems,bsod's,lags on some systems,reducing internet speeds...etc.

  9. agree zsoft works great.

    better make an image of your system before installing new avast..

    read good reviews about new version,,,my problem was always uninstalling avira..

  10. Macrium has it's own Rescue CD made from within Macrium itself, with the single purpose of booting your PC, locating the Image backup, and then enabling/starting the Restore Process. Thats all it does, and takes up a few mb on a CD.

     

    There is also a Macrium Plugin for Bart PE, which does the same thing from within the Bart PE environment.

     

    And theres a Macrium Plugin for DriveImage XML, another freeware Disk Image Backup application.

     

     

    EDIT: Whoa, I'm arse over tit with that, There's a DriveImage XLM plugin for Bart PE. ;)

    forgot to mention...i meant if with bootable cd you can backup,resize,move partitions.etc..

    was reading at their site is only a recovery cd to restore images.

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