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  1. seems you should be able just to import the key, but I dunno, what kind of smartie am I anyway?

    to skip the authentication is to go to tool menu>Manage Add-ons

    then select from dropdown: Add-ons that have been used by Internet

    Explorer

    scroll down to Windows Genuine Advantage, select it and then select the

    disable button down below

    click OK, then exit Internet Explorer, and it will be disabled

    no more annoyances.

    except when you go to microsoft update, it will do a little popup saying

    that the website tried to use a disabled plugin

    when I follow the above procedure, it creates a key like this

    [HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-527237240-682003330-725345543-1003\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ext\Settings\{17492023-C23A-453E-A040-C7C580BBF700}]
    "Flags"=dword:00000001
    "Version"="*"

    thus my assumption that it is unique to each computer :unsure:

  2. IF I like it, then I'd spread the word.

    If I don't like it, then I'll uninstall it

    and I don't think I'd need technical support, unless it's way complicated

    not only that, I wouldn't put it on my main machine, it would go on a crash test dummie so I could really thrash it :thumbup

    oh, and you wouldn't have to ship, ever hear of winimage? make an iso file and send it to me :w00t:

  3. you need the full original win98 cd to be bootable usually, if it's a copy, it's probably not bootable :no:

    you can make a boot cd from a computer from a file at http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm just choose the win98SE OEM file

    that should make a bootable win98 disk

    you probably will have to go into the bios again and make the floppy the first boot device

    then once you have fdisk and formatted the partition, you just need to type d:\win98\setup to start windows installation

  4. techniquefreak, I have installed the PG software, but not the paid version, so I can't examine all the features like I'd like to.

    Weird thing is, for a day it was acting like the full version, and was asking if I wished to allow processes to start, but then it went back to evaluation version.

    I do think it is an excellent solution for the price :yes:

    The other thing it does that is cool, even the evaluation version will not allow 1 process to stop another, so it should keep something from disableing Norton, or at least help in that matter.

    I'm seriously thinking of paying my money to get the registered version, as I think it could be a good tool

    especially at 1/10 the price of ImmuneEngine. (no offense rythmnsmoke, I'm a bargain shopper and don't need bulletproof, just a decent shield)

  5. I'm also trying ProcessGuard

    so far, so good

    I'm not really worried about it not working in safe mode, since nobody uses safe mode on a regular basis anyway, and most of the computers won't work properly on a network in safe mode anyway.

    If somebody wants to mess up a computer on purpose, they'll find a way to do it.

    what we need is something just to help idi0tproof from adware and stuff.

    now I need a test machine so I can try to bugger the program with known malware, as I'm not going to risk my regular PC for that :blink:

  6. lol, I never thought I'd see a linux question on a microsoft forum

    but if it says a folder exists already that is named com2, and they are hard to see as InTheWayBoy mentioned, is it possible it's actually there already, and you can't see it but the OS knows it's there?

  7. this guy did ask what is the task of the processor and ram

    super simply, the processor does the number crunching, and the ram is the worktable where that data is stored that's being worked on

    and the hard drive is where all the files are permanently stored (or until some idi0t erases them :wacko: )

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