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Member (11 bit)
Join Date: May 2004
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I just unlocked my laptop and Im indtalling all the updates now. What software should I download on it or purchase to make sure everything runs smoothly?
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Telcom Tech
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Western, Pa.
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Other than Antivirus there is nothing you really need other than to keep it defragged and keep all unnecessary services and programs out of the startup. You want windows to boot with just the essentials and to keep it that way. The number 1 problem I see on peoples PC's is all the crap they have loading at startup that is always running in the backround, and they think they need it to, then it leaves so little resources left to run apps and they just can't understand why their new PC runs like a 486 PC..
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Member (11 bit)
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Thanks
What about spyware or anything?
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Telcom Tech
Join Date: Feb 2002
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Oh yes, sorry I was really zeroing in on programs that U would have running all the time, and aside from virus software, which I personally don't use but I know its a good idea, and maybe a software firewall, depending on how U access the net I was just saying keep what you have running all the time in the backround to bare minimum and that PC will run just fine..
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Member (11 bit)
Join Date: May 2004
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How to put up Firewall?
I never actually set up a fire wall so how do I do that? Is there some program I can download to make one or something? And is Morphues good for winXP because I had it on 98 and at first it was fine then it startred freezing,etc. Should I put it on XP, is there a btter program?
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Lest we forget
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Ontario, Canada
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morphues is full of spyware. Just download a firewall like kerio or sygate and install it. Every time a program wants to connect to the internet it will ask you if you want to allow it or not. There will always be a checkbox to remember what you clicked for that program so it will creat rules and you will almost never see it in no time.
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Member (11 bit)
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: lometa,tx.
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i just use the built in xp firewall and AVG anti-virus, to activate xp firewall if it isn't go to control panel,network connections right click,click properties,click advanced and check internet firewall . all i have on startup is AVG .
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Member (11 bit)
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when i right click nothing comes up
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Lest we forget
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Ontario, Canada
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you can also left click on the icno and on the sidebar click on "change settings for this connection"
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Member (11 bit)
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: lometa,tx.
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maybe i wasn't clear,(after i re-read what i said) in control panel double click(left) network connections,when the connection come up then right click the connection etc.
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Member (10 bit)
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx
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First thing I would do is go to Microsoft to make sure you have the latest updates then install a software firewall if you are not going to use a hardware firewall. Then I would load up your Anti Virus of choice followed by Spybot and Adaware. I would then go and look for any driver updates you might want.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: California
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I would just use the xp firewall just to get online long enough to get one of the firewalls Ghost has mentioned
Xp fire wall will only block what is comming in but if you get a virus that wants to phone home it will not block that Quote:
As far as more protection Also try spyware guard and spyware blaster spyware blaster will block spyware from comming in when you surf the net(compatible with IE, mozilla and firefox) and spyware guard is a resident scanner The IE hosts file blocks ads, banners, cookies, web bugs, and even most hijackers. This is accomplished by blocking the Server that supplies these little gems. IE-SPYAD puts over 5000 sites in your restricted zone, so you'll be protected when you visit innocent-looking sites that aren't actually innocent at all. IE-SPYAD is a Registry file (IE-ADS.REG) that adds a long list of sites and domains associated with known advertisers, marketers, and crapware pushers to the Restricted sites zone of Internet Explorer. Once this list of sites and domains is "merged" into your Registry, most marketers, advertisers, and crapware pushers on the Net will not be able to use cookies, ActiveX controls, Java applets, or scripting to compromise your privacy or your PC while you surf the Net. Nor will they be able to use your browser to push unwanted pop-ups, cookies, or auto-installing programs on you. Lobos |
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