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TeeJay3800

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  1. I'm waiting for them to include it in the auto updater, which I wish they'd do from the get go.

    Exactly! That's what I was just thinking. The auto updater is much easier than uninstalling, downloading, and reinstalling the software. I'll never understand why they can't activate the automatic service when the update is first released.

  2. Ooops!... I think TeeJay3800 understood what I wanted to mean! I hope... I made a HTLM document (not a Britney Spears'picture... :rolleyes: ) and I want that this document (that it is saved in my PC - not in Web) comes out unlike "cannot display" message'page. My question is:

     

    How can I do that in the host file (or another place...)?

    You can use a program like Homer. It allows you to replace the "cannot display" message with an image of your choice. B)

     

    Also, I did not realize how many more items are blocked in the hpHosts hosts file!

  3. I'm not exactly sure what you mean. If you mean displaying an image or something else in place of the "cannot display" message that using a hosts file sometimes causes, you can definitely do that. If you mean something else, then I'm not really sure.

     

    Out of curiosity, can I ask why you use that hosts file instead of the MVPS file?

  4. The services were running even after I disabled automatic updates. When I manually stopped them, I couldn't successfully do a virus definition update or a virus scan. I got an error saying something about the program not being able to communicate with another needed service...

     

    I've used AntiVir before but was disappointed by the slow scan speeds.

  5. Someone mentioned Jetico, it looks like it might be OK??

    Jetico is an excellent firewall! It can be a little intimidating to n00bs, but it only takes a short while to get used to it. The offical support forums on Smokey's have several very knowledgeable people who can answer any question you'd possibly have. It is BY FAR the lightest-weight firewall I've ever used...uses VERY little memory/system resources!

  6. I am thinking about switching anti-virus programs and have been using AVG Free for a long time. I have also used Anti-Vir and Avast! in the past. I'm interested in a free (no trials etc) on-demand scanner and have no interest/need for real time monitoring. BitDefender 8 Free Edition looks like a very good program, but I have seen very little mentioned on this forum and wanted to know if anyone has used it before or what people have heard. What input does everyone have?

  7. I have to say that at this point I am pretty confused. Whenever I've installed the anti-spyware component of the Yahoo toolbar, it automatically downloaded a product called Yahoo Anti-Spy with Yahoo branding that didn't look anything like the screen shots above. Does this mean that the newer version of the toolbar installs Norton, or is it only IE versions?

  8. I wasn't expecting much from yahoo, but norton? I didn't think they were that crappy.

    I don't know what to say to that. When I installed the toolbar for Firefox, I clicked the anti-spy button and it downloaded and installed the Yahoo product....nothing to do with Norton at all. Maye they changed the toolbar in the last few months...

  9. The toolbar, like all toolbars, is useless in my opinion. The Anti-Spy app is simple and works well for a quick scan here and there. I was mostly wondering about how effective it is and what other's opinions are of it.

  10. Although I never use browser toolbars, I did want to try Yahoo Anti-Spy. You have to install the toolbar first, but you can delete it as soon as Anti-Spy is installed (as I did). I was just wondering if anyone has used it, or if they've heard anything about it. It scans very fast, and even picked up on an item that Ad-Aware missed! What can anyone tell me about this app?

  11. Since it's a laptop, most likely there is only one physical drive. You see both C and D because your machine has a partitioned hard drive. Partitions basically trick windows into believing there are two hard drives. This can be useful for some people who want to split up there storage space. C is typically the main drive where windows is installed, but you can use D for any kind of storage just like you would C.

  12. After some research, I believe that this prefetching function is only included with Windows XP and newer, which may be why I see no option for it in CCleaner on my Windows 2000 machine. If anyone has any more info on this subject please comment as I am still somewhat in the dark on this.

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