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Hey. Trying to remove the Help and Support listing from the Start Menu in WinXP. I know I did it before, not in XP. I think it might have been 2K. Any help appreciated.
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Excellent point, Tadly.
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Personally, I don't use an AV client, and haven't had any problems. The best client is user awareness. Use Firefox, or a browser besides IE. Don't use Outlook Express. Use Thunderbird. Don't download random attachments, unless you specifically ask for it.
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Go into the services, and see what you have running. Most of them won
't be required unless you are actually running a server, hence can be disabled.
To go to services: start >settings >control panel >administrative tools >services
Be careful though. Make sure you read what each service is and depenencies before you decided to end it.
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I386 contains the setup information for XP.
As for the Iomega drive, you are being alerted that the driver will no longer function after upgrade. A fresh install of XP would be a better choice, but I guess you already bought the upgrade. You may get a lot of issues with compatibility (dri vers, software). Hope that answers the question.
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Wow, that looks good. I'll give it a shot when I am back at home. Thanks a lot, I appreciate it.
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Thanks That's awesome though. I should try starting a RH install to see if it is the drive or simply XP. I'm inclined to say XP, but who knows. The drive does function seperately when booting of my old HD.
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IDE. Gets to the point where it wants a HDD to install on. Doesn't find any. This is a full install of Corporate Professional. Any thoughts?
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I think we can all say Kazaa is a bad program. AOL Instant Messenger (new version) has WildTangent in it. This is a game program, so it should also be listed as people will download it seperately. There are also a number of programs claiming to remove spyware, too many to list. I would do a list of legitimate programs, and that all other should be asked about. At work, only Spybot and AdAware are trusted for the removal of spyware.
To make a full list so far, I would say:
Kazaa
AOL Instant Messenger
WildTangent
Weatherbug
Hotbar (In reality, any browser enhancements) I suppose Google is OK...
Webshots is not spyware from what I have heard. Yes, it does contact the company, only to update the shots...I like to call it lameware. Being on a network, this will cause lag, as there are multiple systems trying to update.
P2P or file sharing programs shouldn't be allowed. (Kazaa, Limewire, Morpheous, EDonkey, Napster, etc)
Hope this helps.
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Just curious... for those of you who use IExplorer, what are your reasons for continuing to use this vs. another browser? After all, almost 100% of virus/spyware is written to attack a vulnerability in IE.
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You should run a diagnostic utility on the hard drive. Find out the manufacturer of the drive, and go the their site. Get a spare floppy, put it in the drive, and boot. Follow the instructions. If the drive comes up bad, there is your problem. Otherwise go ahead and repair the installation.
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Kinda irritated here. I work as a tech, and I still haven't succesfully installed XP onto my Raptor. I guess it's a matter of the right driver. I went through the disk that came with the MOBO [Gigabyte K8VNXP]. I have oboard SATA disabled. Maybe this is also a driver issue? I am at a loss...
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Found this on google. Looks interesting so I joined. Going for MCSE certs this summer. I 'm currently in MA working as a repair tech, so I should be able to help here.
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XP64 Bit
in Windows XP
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Anyone here put XP64 bit on a SATA drive? The i386 folder seems kind of lacking. no TXTSETUP.SIF that I can see. I wanted to slipstream it but oh well.