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Tarun

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  1. Zambo, I have an Anti-Malware Toolkit and comprehensive directions to that can help you scan for malware and clean your computer. Moving to Malware Prevention.
  2. Did you see the image I attached? I'll bump this with the Staff and see if we can get this approved.
  3. I have the exact same audio card with no issues at all. Try the older drivers. I had one weird bug with the new drivers not remembering Mic Boost.
  4. I would think setting the topics to close after 2 years would be sufficient. Disabling the "Similar Topics" might help as well. As I make this post you should see the posts it recommends. See: And yes, I added more into my post before submitting.
  5. It can be done with a task. http://resources.invisionpower.com/index.p...p;showfile=1111
  6. I can see about adding an area for proxies to be handled.
  7. Version 1.04.138 has been released. Changes: [Added] Skip button now present to skip downloads. [Added] Programs now have descriptions to help inform users about the programs they will be downloading. [Fixed] Resolved bug where filenames would be created with %20 instead of a space. [Fixed] Resolved crash bug if application is unable to load programs list. [Fixed] Errors while downloading are now more user friendly. [Changed] Errors while downloading are now skipped instead of aborted. Download: Lunarsoft Link: Digg This!
  8. Have you tried updating your graphics drivers?
  9. Windows contains a client-side Domain Name System (DNS) cache. The client-side DNS caching feature may generate a false impression that DNS "round robin" is not occurring from the DNS server to the Windows client computer. When you use the ping command to search for the same A-record domain name, the client may use the same IP address. This behavior is different from Microsoft operating systems earlier than Windows 2000. These operating systems do not include the client-side DNS caching feature. This article describes how to disable DNS caching. Note The overall performance of the client computer decreases and the network traffic for DNS queries increases if the DNS resolver cache is deactivated. The DNS Client service optimizes the performance of DNS name resolution by storing previously resolved names in memory. If the DNS Client service is turned off, the computer can still resolve DNS names by using the network's DNS servers. When the Windows resolver receives a positive or negative response to a query, it adds that positive or negative response to its cache, and as a result, creates a DNS resource record. The resolver always checks the cache before querying any DNS server. If a DNS resource record is in the cache, the resolver uses the record from the cache instead of querying a server. This behavior expedites queries and decreases network traffic for DNS queries. You can use the Ipconfig tool to view and to flush the DNS resolver cache. To view the DNS resolver cache, type ipconfig /displaydns at a command prompt. Ipconfig displays the contents of the DNS resolver cache, including the DNS resource records that are preloaded from the Hosts file and any recently queried names that were resolved by the system. After a certain time period, the resolver discards the record from the cache. The time period is specified in the Time to Live (TTL) associated with the DNS resource record. You can also flush the cache manually. After you flush the cache, the computer must query DNS servers again for any DNS resource records previously resolved by the computer. To delete the entries in the DNS resolver cache, type ipconfig /flushdns at a command prompt. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318803
  10. I'm replying to xper's post which I cannot see... Edit: It says 0 replies but says I was the last to reply... It even says I'm post #1. ...Is this broken? Must be.
  11. Check the dates and if you have something to post, be sure to contribute useful information or do not post. Closed
  12. This is why you use the normal Windows cd. So format your computer and install using a normal, non-nLited Windows cd.
  13. Yes. The latest as of this post is 3.5 SP1 and it contains all previous versions.
  14. Tarun

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    Friendly reminder to all... Check the dates when you post! Closed
  15. Windows Update is a good start.
  16. SP1 takes a while to install. I think it took half an hour for mine.
  17. Get TweakUI for XP, click Mouse and move the slider for Menu Speed.
  18. Yes that is LOLworthy, though I also note the OS. Norton is virtually useless. Best Norton product ever: http://symantec.com/symnrt
  19. It's part of the forum software. This might change when IPB3 comes out.
  20. Running Malwarebytes Anti-Malware should remove it.
  21. For others who may encounter this, just refer to the MSFN FAQ.
  22. Version 1.03.125 has been released. Changes [Added] Program list will now highlight a program in red if it is incompatible with user's Operating System. [Added] Link to PC Cleanup guide on main program so users can get help with the programs if they need it. [Fixed] Links in About form now show correct tooltips. [Fixed] Code cleanup, bugfixes and optimizations. [Changed] LunarDownloader name has been changed to Anti-Malware Toolkit. Download: Lunarsoft Link: Digg This! The name of the program changed as some users expressed concern about the Downloader part of the name. Under Links, the PC Maintenance menu has been changed to PC Cleanup for clarity purposes, this is also reflected in our wiki.
  23. It flagged a temp file. Just a false positive, you can let them know or update your defs as it may be fixed.
  24. At least there are some 9x users who are stepping up from a dated and obsolete OS. Though updating to a better Windows wouldn't hurt
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