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Choosing Between Free Utilities?
rhema7 replied to intocomputing2's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
I have used Comodo Firewall for sometime now it is system friendly (not using to much of my resouces) and you can never go wrong with Avast! -
I loved this game at onetime Gunz the Deul http://gunzonline.com/ Wikipedia: GunZ: The Duel (Korean: 건즈 ë†듀얼), also known simply as GunZ or Gunz, is an online multiplayer third-person shooting game, created by South Korean-based MAIET Entertainment. International GunZ, in its beta, is currently free to play, and is planned to remain free after its official release. Though the International Edition is still in its beta stage, the Korean and Japanese versions are considered complete. The game allows players to perform exaggerated, gravity-defying action moves, includin
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Installing Programs On A Usb Drive
rhema7 replied to intocomputing2's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
doubt if you can install Avast! but portable-antivirus http://www.freewarezoom.com/archives/portable-antivirus clamwin_portable http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/clamwin_portable nod32-antivirus http://antzon.wordpress.com/2008/01/11/por...rus-v30621-rus/ -
Itunes - Disk Burner Or Software Not Found
rhema7 replied to bobeverywhere's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
JetAudio is my favorite media player -
BurnAware Free Edition (I would pit this one Against Nero or even Burner XP pro anyday very light CDs DVDs ISO burning you name it) Features Absolutely FREE. No spyware, no adware, no banners Writes to all CD/DVD media types including Blu-Ray (BD-R/BD-RE) Writes discs from disc images Writes DVDs from DVD-Video files Writes Audio CDs from WAV, MP3, or WMA files Creates disc images Supports all current hardware interfaces On-the-fly writing for all image types Writes Multi-Session to all supported media formats Auto-verification of written files Supports unicode for multi-byte languag
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For you experts this maybe a waste of time but it may help someone. Webform factory http://www.webformfactory.com/ Preston
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Want an easier solution? Try ACEMoney Lite http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/AceMoney_Lite/acemoney.html I've used it for many years. Preston
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Marty try this it is what I use to slipstream. Autostreamer http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/System-...ostreamer.shtml it's free Preston
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this is just a guess that maybe when the printer and or shredder is activated it grabs System resources and does not let go when done. Or the keyboard priority is set lower than the printer. just a few thing I would check however remote it might be. Preston
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The only suggestion that can be given is to access the bios and increase you GPU resouces if it is not already max'd out. If you were using XP you could have used a program called Game XP to make it easier to shut down background processes that eat sys resources during game play. i sugest you create a user account with stripped down background proceses just for gaming. It may help some. As metioned in another post most Laptop are not designed for Graphics performance but you should be able to play WOW fairly decent I believe if you kill the background stuff. Also find out exactly what your S
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Need Help With Bandwidth Problem
rhema7 replied to philman310's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
Internet Broadband this ones simple: this is for broad band connections. I didn’t try it on dial up but might work for dial up. 1.make sure your logged on as actually "Administrator". do not log on with any account that just has administrator privileges. 2. start - run - type gpedit.msc 3. expand the "local computer policy" branch 4. expand the "administrative templates" branch 5. expand the "network branch" 6. Highlight the "QoS Packet Scheduler" in left window 7. in right window double click the "limit reservable bandwidth" setting 8. on setting tab check the "enabled" item 9. where it says -
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Hey Marty, World of Warcraft has had me in it's evil grips but I really need to get back. What with vista out and me not know anything about it I though I should go where the water flow. Here I know the water is good. I'm not near the Ball park with Pete. But here is an analogy He might like. If I follow the big Dog around I might just get a few of his fleas. Preston
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The link works fine from my browsers (opera, IE, firefox) try just going to brandsoftheworld.com
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The first place I look when I have a random reboot is Video card and RAM as Pete has pointed out. I keep a old PCI based Graphics card that Use to test this but not eveyone keep part lying around. Update the drivers and see what that does. Switching the Ram in it's slots (this is rare but I have had it work before). Even removing on stick or the other for a test period may uncover something. Also Powersupply, sags in power, spikes in power could all cause this but rare. Never Rule out hardware as the cause. Preston
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If any of you are in Advertising like I am you find that the customer is sometimes an Authorized deal of one product service or another and request the logo in ads. Manytime they are hard to fine (scaleable vector images. .SVG .EPS) so you end up recreating wasting time. Well Here is a site for you. Brands of the World Preston
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Audiobook Podcasts read by the Authors for free been using for awhile now tons of fun. Podiobooks.com Here are some of my favorites: Infection - by Scott Sigler Earthcore - by Scott Sigler 7th Son Book 1 7th Son Book2 - By JC Hutchins Brave men Run - Matthew Wayne Selznik You can make donations to the authors. Not all book of course are created equal, but a great many are exceptional. Enjoy. Preston
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Sorry guys for waiting so long to post back. I fixed the situtation set her up with bootcamp then I adjusted the res on her graphics card (some how WOW adusted it out of range of her monitor) everything is fine now. Well after I got rid of the Bootleg XP copy she gave me the first go round and made buy a legit one. isteve you are right about the intergrated card at the time of the post I had not actually seen the machine she had a local "MAC Expert" tell her the it was intergrated. Gotta watch those "experts". Preston
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Hey Guys Long Time no post. (WOW has got me in it's evil grips) A friend wants to duel boot OSX and XP. her dad bought her a Mac Pro when she asked for a new Computer the problem is she Previously purchased a Microsoft Zune and would like to add new songs to it. Also she needs a copmpatable Graphics card because World Of War Craft is having a problem with the Intergrated card. Any suggestion welcome. Preston Going to work you can email me a t work if you like Preston.Spencer(at)LMBerry.com (replace (at) with @)
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Norton Av Corprate Edition 7.60.926
rhema7 replied to rhema7's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
thanks your you help I did a manual uninstall. Preston -
A friend of mine bought a used Toshiba from a defunced company. Toshiba A10-s177 XP Pro SP 2 512 MB RAM 40gig HDD Pentium 4 2.2ghz The Problem The system is slugish (I Have cleaned her out had a couple Trojans from the kid DLing) with the low resources I figure Norton AV is doing it's number. This is setup to accept updates from a network server so I decided that removing it and installing a less resouce hungry AV would be better (I will be installing more RAM though). It is password protected so I cannot uninstall. Since the company is nolonger around we cannot find the SA to ask him (as if
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I use CesarFTP http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/CesarFTP/cesarftp.html
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My comment was not to slight M$ it was just a funny observation about the box considering what usually happens when M$ releases an OS. It was ment to be funny. Preston
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How To Hide Ip And Encryt Data Easily?
rhema7 replied to anti_mary555's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
You can always use TORPARK web browser www.torrify.com Preston -
How To Hide Ip And Encryt Data Easily?
rhema7 replied to anti_mary555's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
You can always use TORPARK web browser www.torrify.com Preston