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parputt
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lilliebet
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I have a family just like yours. Happily surfing the net without even the sniff of a firewall. When the internet started running slowly my niece deleted all kinds of files to help speed things up INCLUDING NORTON. Needless to say they had 4 trojans, more than 300 items of spyware (and I've still not cleared them all). On one profile alone there were 4500+ temp internet files and all four of them have their own profile. Now I'm no expert but it just goes to show how little your average bod knows about security and the general upkeep of their magic box. 
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!Mariner
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Appreciate that, parputt, maybe you should pin this and lilliebet's post in the New User forum. Would prove informative. If you can't pin it there, send 'em down here to look at it.
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pawan
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very informative this is..... i had a similar problem....... frnd of mine helped me out... now ill learn to do it my self.......
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beynac
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I sorted out my sister-in-law's computer for her and Ad-Aware found over 2300 items! Is this a record? She now runs AVG and Ad-Aware weekly and keeps them updated (I hope!).
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Mister2
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Hugh
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 8:16 am Post subject: Re: Take time to teach!!! |
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| parputt wrote: | Temp. Internet Files--Over 3000
Temp. Files--Over 2000 |
Hi Parputt,
Here is what I do (or not do) to keep my computer up and running:
Don't install anything with the name Norton on it (especially on older computers). AVG is good enough (but make sure it's configured properly).
Install Crap Cleaner (http://www.ccleaner.com/). It's free. It's not even 1,5 MB and cleanes everything that doesn't belong on your computer regarding to Windows, IE etc.) Make it a task that runs every day if you wish. (You will be able to save certain cookies (i.e. for this forum)).
Put the defrag tool in your tasks as well.
IE: don't allow more than let's say 10 MB of TIF's and let IE remove them every time you close it down.
Spyware: do a free online scan (http://www.trendmicro.com/spyware-scan/) every now and then. It only needs an ActiveX control. Remove most of your cookies before you do it.
My computer is 7 years old (P3 500) and still runs very fast.
Hugh
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Arenlor
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Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 8:20 pm Post subject: |
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My favorite thing to do is to take them into the temporary internet file folder and locate a bank site in there that has their account number on it. Then I tell them to run CCleaner and tell them that the longer it is running the more useless junk they had on their system, longest time it took was 4 hours. T_T I had a computer which I first learned computer stuff on, when I first ran anti-malware stuff each found over 2000 items, McAfee did not, it found over 20000 yes Twenty Thousand items. Needless to say it ran faster. Way faster. After a full repair and deletion of unused items it ran like new. _________________ Who is this General Fault and why is he trying to read my HDD?
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nosirrah
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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 5:32 am Post subject: |
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My sister holds the record at my shop with 147 boot up processes .
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Hugh
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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 6:39 pm Post subject: |
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| nosirrah wrote: | | My sister holds the record at my shop with 147 boot up processes . |
How long did it take before the computer was ready to use?
Hugh
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nosirrah
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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 7:05 pm Post subject: |
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I made a clone of her drive to use for antimalware testing and just formatted the drive (her request) . It took more than 7 minutes to boot her system like that . I can't believe how bad some people let their systems get before they say something . Oh yeh it also was xp with 128 mb of ram and a 5400 rmp hard drive . Craptacular . My mom and dad still uses a 98 "first edition" machine with 64 mb of ram . It has AOL and norton on it also . They don't ever shut it down (unless it crashes) because of how long it takes to boot .
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ErikAlbert Warnings : 3 Captain

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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 9:49 pm Post subject: |
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Hmm I would teach if people needed my help.
Unfortunately none of my family or friends seem to have any problems with malware on computers at all. Not sure why they are all so smart.
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woodsmoke
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woodsmoke
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Parputt,
I hope you don't mind, but i copied your avatar's saying for use in mine at the forum Xandros for the nonce...
woodsmoke _________________ If possible, I know things cost...but if possible, support your local indie internet radio station, I support http://somafm.com/
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