
Jeremy
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Use nLite. I don't use NET Framework and it doesn't take up a GB...if you think so you're crazy.
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I don't trust anything until its in nLite.
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[url="http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=159906206"]Another Article About IE Security VS Firefox Security[/url] [i]"...IE would always have more bugs because it was tied so tightly to Windows. "The security of any browser is irrelevant if it is part of the operating system,"[/i]
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I'm just curious... which one offers the most compression of all? The only thing I dislike about 7-Zip is that it doesn't have a Drag and Drop feature.
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[url="http://informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=159905629"]IE Security VS Firefox Security[/url]
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OR before you make your nLite ISO you make a registry file with the Services configured and place it in your $OEM$ folder along with the necessary comment put in cmdlines.txt and then make your ISO... than you don't have to configure your Services afterwards. I have 6 that I have on usually. The rest is stopped or disabled.
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I've recently become obsessed with Counter Strike: Source. I play it everyday and in a year I'll be "owning" people. lol
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I think the Firefox Build forum would be a more appropriate place to ask that since its so directly related.
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My Music
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How To Share Your Files..
Jeremy replied to nitroy2k's topic in Server - Side Help (IIS, Apache, etc.)
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Just to let all the Media Player Classic fans know, there is now v6.4.8.4. They are actually developing it again. This time a bug that irritated me for 2 years was finally fixed. It had to do with the volume normalization. The bug was caused by a conflict between MPC and certain sound cards. Go to www.videohelp.com to DL it.
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Point: Each person has his/her own preferred browser. End of story. Cheers, all.
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You guys are getting on my nerves. In the many months of my usage of Firefox, I have only gotten 1 pop-up. As for websites, just go to any place that offers cracks to software or go to some porn site that redirects and opens a chain of new windows. You'll be reformatting soon afterwards. If I wanted to I could do that with Firefox and be untouched as I was before I opened the browser. You guys read Google News and all the headlines saying how Firefox is blowing IE out of the water? I'm sick and tired and defending my choice over yours. Use IE. I don't care. No more browser politics. Stop bugging me for some resolution. None of us will change our minds. Have a great day. Oh, Sunil, just like un4given1 says, grrreat post.
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If you didn't already accidentally delete it, the MSI file is located in C:\WINDOWS\Installer\ If you do not have that MSI file, your best shot would be to delete the Program Files directory and clean out your registry. Obviously, not very efficient means of uninstalling something... Maybe you could install it overtop of itself and then uninstall? Or, install it on a different PC and take the MSI from that PC to yours. Best of luck to you.
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Free, yay. If its worthless than so what? Wouldn't Direct3D and OpenGL settings be slightly different for each game you play? TCP/IP, what does this have to do with gaming? Online gaming, sure... Balloon Tips, disabled already Fixes videocard settings.. "fixes"? All videocards have something to fix??? Optimizes CD-ROM. Now this is getting really picky... what... a millisecond faster of recognising content on the CD? Tweaks NTFS... uhm... ? Fixes Win9x/Me Process Cache Problem, I use XP Home. Optimizes IE? Why bother, the browses is garbage. I use Firefox. Fixes other bugs in Windows? So does SP2. P4 3.0 GHz, 512 PC3200 DDR, ATI Radeon 9800 Pro, Sound Blaster Live! 5.1, 111 GB HD, nLited.
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Look, if it does a dozen and a half things, that's awesome. However, if you don't notice a big difference in your gaming experience than it's not worth a ****. Disabling services, eh? I use nLite.
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[quote name='Sunil' date='Mar 18 2005, 10:33 AM']Now, i said it was only my view i meant no offence.. And by saying bloated i was speaking about the numerous plugins that i am sure that you use, all those little things you add USE RAM. If you use 10 plugins at 10 megs ram each... do the math.. what makes it so different.. as you have surely seen that firefox is not immune, the end user is the "catalyst" behind spyware, the user makes the choice of what he she does on the internet... How long have you used ie, and how long have you used FireFox.. that is my question to you.. Sunil [right][post="290006"][/post][/right][/quote] You are sure I use a dozen plugins, eh? I use 2. Thanks for your absolute certainty, congratulations, you're a psychic. One thing I know about Internet Security is that today's spyware is coded to attack a particular vulnerability in IE and that's why Firefox and Opera and many others may seem more secure. However, in the time that it takes a minority of coded spyware to attack something in one of those browsers, I think they will have a pretty strong wall to fend off whatever tries to attack them. I know the user makes the choices, please continue to state the obvious. I can take IE and Firefox and go to 10 sites that I know will infect with hijackers and spyware. If I use IE and scan with Ad-Aware and HijackThis, I will get a lengthy list of infections. If I do it with Firefox... [b]ZERO![/b] How do I know? I've done it, that's how. I've used PCs for 10 years. I haven't used Firefox for a year yet, so that says it all right there. Anything else?
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I use East-Tec Eraser 2005. It does the job the most efficiently. To erase cache, temp, cookies, index.dats, MRUs, etc from your browser and many other applications beyond software and hardware recovery (DoD Standard), is truly amazing.
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Yzowl, calm down and take it easy. I'd prefer to come to the forums each day without having to fend off people left, right and centre. "Uninstalling Services" is something nLite does but goes a step forward with since it removes them from the source itself. You do not need to tell me what nLite is, ok? I joined this forum under the nLite section on June 24th of last year, I know exactly what nLite does. I was expressing my interest in nLite to let the topic creator know that nLite is quite a big thing around these forums and allows to do, very efficiently, what the topic creator was asking about.
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w98 IS 32bit lol <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It has some 32-Bit support, but not as fast as NT and such. The core of it is 16-Bit.
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Microsoft is a multi-billion dollar company that buys out companies that its jealous of for whatever reason and they have no comprehension of security. You ask them for help with something, they tell you to check some help files. I dispise M$. I'll spell it however I want to, thanks. I don't mean to be harsh, but for someone to tell me how I should spell an abbreviation is pretty worthless.
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That's great, why is this thread still open? SP2 has been out for ages. There's going to be SP3 someday. I read it in an article talking about how Firefox's success prompted those idiots over at M$ to release a newer version of IE before Longhorn. Pffft...
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I use nLite. It's the best.
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Windows 98 is dead to me, I prefer 32-Bit.