Posts

Showing posts from February, 2010

Caught A Virus?

If you've let your guard down -- or even if you haven't -- it can be hard to tell if your PC is infected. Here's what to do if you suspect the worst. Heard this one before? You must run Antivirus software and keep it up to date or else your PC will get infected, you'll lose all your data, and you'll incur the wrath of every e-mail buddy you unknowingly infect because of your carelessness. You know they're right. Yet for one reason or another, you're not running Antivirus software, or you are but it's not up to date. Maybe you turned off your virus scanner because it conflicted with another program. Maybe you got tired of upgrading after you bought Norton Antivirus 2001, 2002, and 2003. Or maybe your annual subscription of virus definitions recently expired, and you've put off renewing. It happens. It's nothing to be ashamed of. But chances are, either you're infected right now, as we speak, or you will be very soon. For a few days i
HOW TO FIX THE BROKEN INTERNET EXPLORER So one of your friends, “not you of course”, has managed to nuke Internet Explorer and they are unsure how they did it. You’ve eliminated the possibility of viruses and adware, so this just leaves you and a broken IE. Before you begin to even consider running a repair install of the OS, let’s try to do a repair on IE instead. THE REPAIR PROCESS Start the Registry Editor by typing regedit from the Run box. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Active Setup \ Installed Components \ {89820200-ECBD-11cf-8B85-00AA005B4383} and then right-click the “IsInstalled value.” Click Modify. From there, you will change the value from 1 to 0. All right, go ahead and close the editor and reinstall IE from this location. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG If messing with the registry and something goes horribly wrong, you can use “Last Known Good Configuration (F8 Safe Mode)” or a Restore Point to get b
SPEED UP WINDOWS XP BOOTING TIME This trick is to make Windows XP boot running fast. Before you do the configuration please make a note of the real information that you want to changed. You could record the information in many ways, for example : you capture the screen, you could write all the necessary information into notepad or other text editor, or even you could copy paste the real information data. Once again, it depends on how you want to do it. This information could be useful if something going wrong, then you can put the default information into it. OK now just follow my instructions : Open your notepad, type del c:\windows\prefetch\ntosboot-*.* /q Save as ntosboot.bat in c:\ drive Go to Start Menu > Run > type gpedit.msc Double click on Windows Settings under Computer Configuration Double click again on Shutdown in the right window New window will appear then click Add > Browse > locate your ntosboot.bat file Click Open > OK > Apply and C

Did Anyone Knows Which One is The Secure Website

Fix the problem with seeing them secrue sites (banks or online stores) i found this very usefull to me at my work (isp backbone support lol, at the time i was regular support) . Any way... what u need to do is make a new notepad file and write i t i n the following DLL's.. just copy-paste these regsvr32 SOFTPUB.DLL regsvr32 WINTRUST.DLL regsvr32 INITPKI.DLL regsvr32 dssenh.dll regsvr32 Rsaenh.dll regsvr32 gpkcsp.dll regsvr32 sccbase.dll regsvr32 slbcsp.dll regsvr32 Cryptdlg.dll and save it as > all file types, and make it something like securefix.bat. then just run the file and your problem should be gone.

My Windows XP Password Can't Be Used to Get Into the System Again

Because of the security features built into Windows XP, it is virtually impossible to get back into the system without the password. You have several options to try and get around this problem. If you have access to another user account with administrator rights, you can use that account to change the password of the account that is locked out. You can also use the default Administrator account that is built into Windows XP. First you need to boot the system into Safe Mode. Restart your system. When you see the blue Dell globe or screen, press the ( F8 ) key about 3 times a second. You should get the Windows startup menu. Use the (Up or Down) arrow keys to highlight (SafeMode) Press (Enter) on (Safe Mode), then press (Enter) on (Windows XP). The system should boot to Safe Mode. Once you are at the Account Log on Screen, click on the icon for the user account with administrator rights, or click on the icon for the administrators account.   Note: For Home the Administrator a