flashh4

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  1. Howdy all, just want to say congrats to all Seniors who are graduating from High School or parents/grandparents.

    My Granddaughter Chelsey Lou Miller, my prayers and hopes go out to her and the many others who begin their journey into this world filled with their hopes and dreams, i wish you all the best on this journey, may you find what was placed out there for you. Seek and you shall find.

    Good Luck Seniors :thumbsup:

  2. Just to add to Whiskeyman report:

    As most of you all ready know that combofix has a rootkit infection, thanks to Whiskeyman for informing me. I checked around and at MRW they are recommending using this tool insted of Combofix !!

    Deckard ComboScan tool

    More info here!

    http://forum.malwareremoval.com/viewtopic.php?p=154716#154716 ://http://forum.malwareremoval.com/vie...=154716#154716 ://http://forum.malwareremoval.com/vie...=154716#154716

  3. Bear i'll trade ya, in Wyoming for 2 weeks now its below O ....... Started at -25 and now its supposed to get to 5 above. last wednesday we got a blizzard with wind chill -45 but only 6 in. of snow !! You all stay warm & safe !!

  4. Howdy, don't know if this should be under updates or to the open section so all could read !

    Don't know if any of you have seen this but thought i would post it for those who do not have computer set for auto update !! Or don't know about it !!

    -http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928089/

    December 14, 2006

    "...Microsoft released a patch for Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) that will boost the brand-new browser's performance on some Web sites. Some users had reported that the new phishing filter had been slowing down the PC's performance as IE evaluated the security of Web pages that contained a lot of frames. Microsoft introduced the filter in IE7, released in mid-October, as a way of warning Web surfers when they might be visiting untrustworthy Web sites. The new performance patches are for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 versions of IE7, but -not- for users running the browser on Windows Vista..."