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  1. I also thought, that it frozed a few times, so I hit reset, but it did not, it just needs time to optimize files on the HDD, because it does not only defragment them, it also puts them in a line from the beginning of HDD. So it is not the fastest one, but it does better job than Auslogics, which I used for a few months and is obviously weaker, so just give it a time, get a coffee and let it finish, you will surprised, how fast it is everything gona be afterwards. ;)

  2. Comodo is a great firewall, the one of the best and not only from freeware soft.

    You disable Aplication Behaviour and Component Control to get lower RAM usage.

    It will also results in less popups, no high CPU at p2p. Well, I recommend it as #1.

    By the way, noone ever mention Core Force it is free, beta, with HIPS and sandbox.

  3. I use all those tweaks, even more and I do not need to waste money on realtime software like AV or etc. The only realtime I have is a firewall (just as a layer protection for Windows settings) along with tighten settings for Windows (like you mentioned) and for IE, so I can visit any webpage without getting infected. These days it is popular to install as much protection software as possible, instead taking a few houres to secure the Windows. Eg by disabling WSH with Symantec's NoScript everything will work, but people can not get infected via HTML (for instance via emails). And just for the beginning, CCleaner is the best freeware simple security tool for Windows out there. :)

     

    By the way RonTheCon, I am sorry, that people "appreciate" your help so much. But do not take it seriously, it is normal. I have learned many times, that for help I give, I have to pay instead of getting simple Thanks. At least I say Thank You. ;)

  4. -> Tightening "Restrict Anonymous" Holes - XP Home/Pro

    [*] Go to Start > Run > regedit > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > Control > Click on Lsa, but do not click on the +.

    [*] Double click on restrictanonymous and change it to 2.

    Wouldnot be better to set it to 1?

    [*] Go to Start > Run > regedit > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > Services > lanmanserver > Parameters.

    [*] Make 2 new keys in lanmanserver (not lanmanworkstation) by right clicking on Parameters > New > DWORD Value > Change its name to AutoShareServer and make the other one AutoShareWks. Both their values should be set to 2.

    Why to set AutoShareServer & AutoShareWks to 2? Only 0 & 1 are availabe, no?

     

    By the way, if you would create reg file, it would be easier for some people. ;)

  5. Everytime I reboot my computer, I have to re-login to forums - including this one. While it has saved my passwords, it is still a pain to have to re-login every time.

    I had similar problem. If you use CCleaner, try unchecking "Delete index.dat files".

  6. Russians companies provide the best security products, so I believe them, when they claim, that it is dangerous. Will be CCleaner setup fixed sometimes? dry.gifhuh.gifmellow.gifblink.gif

     

    I tried to put CCleaner setup to rar, even rars to rar, it did not help. When I put it to 7-zip, KAV did not detected it, so maybe malicious code will not detect it neither? unsure.gif

     

    I consider CCleaner as the best free security product, because it helps in prevention, which is more important than cleaning with AV, so this situation makes me sad. sad.gif

  7. Bittorent is great fo downloading big files (CD and DVD images, videos, software).

    Emule is nice for searching and downloading small files (music, short videos, pictures).

  8. Nero is a useful software...if you use the whole package it will be a very good software if you just use the burning tool than i can say there are some freeware better than nero one...

     

    I use Nero Express 6 mostly for burning, but I have not found a freeware, that would allow to copy a disc on HDD, like image. I use .nrg images as backups. :(

  9. Those Net optimizeres actually optimize net, but they can decrease security, like:

     

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters]	"EnablePMTUDiscovery"=dword:00000000Disable Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) Discovery As An Attacker Could Force The MTU Value To A Very Small Value And Overwork The Stack

     

  10. I got it, when I copy Favorites manually, the link to the icon stays intact.

    So import/export Favorites can not be used, they have to be copied manually.

  11. I am an IT Tech working for a gov. agency doing reviews and evaluations of software and hardware as well as other networking duties. I also evaluate software as a personal hobbie. As such, I am very skeptical of "freeware" until I am able to test it out or find out more information about it. This software was recommended to me as being very useful and I am just trying to find out the "whole picture". How is this available as freeware? Are there ANY catches? It seems to be a well thought out software package with many features, but that only makes me more skeptical of it being available as "freeware". Usually that means someone is paying for it. I also did notice that it is not a restricted version and you pay for the full version type of software. It also gets good reviews so if anybody can help give me answers to how the maker is able to provide this at no charge and such, please do so. In the mean time, I will be checking it out on my secure computer set up for just this purpose.

     

    Thanks.

     

    Do you use Google? It is freeware, is not it? Google uses ADs to earn money, so they are trying to "force" users to use their cookies and referres, like Google Earth needs cookies and referres for "kh.google.com" or Gmail needs cookies for "google.com", so once it is allowed, google knows everything about that user. When you block cookies and referres, you are not helping to eran their money, but you can still use Google for free. So it is with CCleaner, you can donate, when you are satisfied or not, when you do not want not or you can not afford it, but you can still use it for free.

     

    It is good to skeptic these days, there are many fake software out there, especially claiming to be free. It is all about, who do you trust. I trust CastleCops and I trust Softpedia, so when they say, that CCleaner is "clean", I use it.

     

    In fact, CCleaner does much more better job preventing infection, than AV. Eg virus gets into the PC and put startup item to activate after startup, but when I use CCleaner before restart, it gets deleted, so AV has no job to do.

     

    And by the way, there are many PAID software, which sends data to its developer, without even notify the user, I have noticed that a few times, when firewall alerted me.

    The catch is that annoying Yahoo! Toolbar that tries to sneak onto your computer.

     

    You can allways download CCleaner without Yahoo Toolbar.

    http://www.ccleaner.com/downloadbuilds.asp

     

    Nero also includes Yahoo, it seems, that toolbars junk is spreading around the web. unsure.gif

  12. I have tested them all, looking for free on-demand AV working fine without services.

     

    1. Antivir - most likely it has best detection, but it has great problems with updating, it caused to loose my net connection 2 times, I had to do Windows clean instal due to it.

     

    2. AVG Free - great detection, no problems at all, I consider it as the best freeware AV.

     

    3. Avast - well it detects something, but I would use it as the last option.

     

    MWAV is good for on-demand scan, it uses Kaspersky engine, it does not delete anything, but it found almost everything, even that there are a few false posivites.

     

    Look at Jotti's malware scan and refresh that page a few times, it shows, how all AVs dealed with the lastest scanned file. Some results are really interesting, like AVG is pretty good in trojan detection. You can also check AV-Comaparatives tests.

  13. Here's what I do, this only works with Internet Explorer though:

     

    * Open the 'Windows\Temp' folder (or whatever your global Temp folder is) and look for the icon, sometimes they may get stored there depending upon how the site is designed.

     

    * Open the Temporary Internet Files folder whilst Internet Explorer is running and has already loaded the favicon by pressing in the IE toolbar 'Tools\Internet Options' in the Temporary Internet Files section click 'Settings\View Files' then look for the icon. To copy it out of the Temporary Internet Files folder you will have to deal with warning prompts about it being unsafe, etc., however copying the icon shouldn't cause any ill-effects.

     

    * I would then copy it to a safe place such as 'Windows\Icons\Favicons' and rename it to correspond with the website.

     

    * Finally, once in 'Windows\Icons\Favicons' I would then open up the IE Favorites and then right click a link, and select Properties, and manually change the icon to the one I copied.

     

    It works fine. Thanks. Although, when I do a clean instal, I have to assign all FavIcons again (importing Favorites will not help). Is there a possibility to do it faster? And if the FavIcon get updated on the web, mine will not. Well, I just hope, that IE 7 Final will fix it.

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