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Hex -> Ascii = "MyMindBleeds" (just for anyone that was wondering.)
I voted looks cool. Though it is geeky.... then again i wanted to get binary or pi lol.
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had too poke in since many of these games bring back memories.
I'd have too say...
1. Doom series... Doom 1, 2, Lost episodes of Doom, Ultimate Doom, Final Doom, and Master Levels of Doom2.. Many good times playing against friends using Dial-Up Modems.
2. Duke Series.. Duke 1, 2, 3D, Duke it out in DC, and Duke Extreme(make your own levels).
3. Heretic
4. Hexen
5. Bio-Menace
6. Wolfenstein3D
7. Wolfenstein: Spear of Destiny
8. Rise of the Triad: Dark War
9. Terminal Velocity
10. Hocus Pocus
11. Quake
12. Raptor - Call of the Shadow
so yea.. can say i love my classic FPS games.
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uhm. . . ?
just wow... lol.
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what happenes when you click that send error report button..
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2943736722728060847
lol, but yea if no one reports the error microsoft usually doesn't catch on to it.
I personally wouldn't recommend anyone change anything about their services. even some services like wireless zero configuration service, even if you're on a wired line, you won't see any performance loss, but if you ever go wireless you'll have to start it back up, and if you forget you disabled it.. then it's a pain to find out what the problem was.
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FAT32 can't go over 4gigs. http://www.ntfs.com/ntfs_vs_fat.htm
as Tarun said, NTFS is better, faster, and safer. definently worth converting too.
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I have to agree with Tarun, disabling services does more harm then good.
although, even though i used to disable a lot of services to pinch that extra little bit out of my system, it got too tiresome to keep up with what does what and what depends on what.
I however only find 2 services worth disabling...
1. Messenger Service (if not on a router will cause spam messages cause there no blocking of port 1026-1028, if you're on a router it's helpful for network admins to send messages to clients)
2. Indexing service (used to hear that this ran while playing games, but i never noticed it.. i disable it though since i remeber pretty much wherever i put a file and don't search my hard drive too much)
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happy birthday dude. today's mine as well =P
ahh now to sit at home and play video games all night
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congrats on the subforum
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maybe it's cause i'm easily amused... but i found this quite funny.
i just love the irony of that.
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Would you or anyone else care to explain what does ~tmp.exe do?
just briefly looked over the code, but if i have this right (which i probably do haha) i'll explain it.
in short.. it's just a coutdown script
in long..
the "jibberish" thats being echoed gets written to the file ~tmp.com then gets executed and the output is dumped to the file ~tmp.exe (thats the real executable, all it does is counts down by 1 second intervals with the help of the tmp.vbs script). once the countdown has been reached "shutdown.exe -r -f -t 00" gets ran which tells the comp to shutdown immediatly.
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http://people.csail.mit.edu/rahimi/helmet/
lol... can't believe people actually looked into that..
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sounds good, i personally use Silence of the Foxes. although, my current silent installation is 1.5.0.4, i let it auto-update too 1.5.0.6.. I'll try your method and see which one i like more
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yea doesn't look like you can, i patched my UXTheme and when i finally got in windows the theme was running fine, after patching.. it overwrote the file and themes no longer worked.
gonna have a look around the net and see if i can find any good replace command line programs, i know theres Replacer but hopefully something without any user intervention.
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nice tut, and simple schematic. How long does the battery usually last?
although aluminum isn't a very good conductor i'd suggest wrapping the entire inside of the altoids container with tape or something to prevent shorts.
and just a side note, taking 9 volts down to 5 volts (diffrence of 4 volts) doesn't require a heatsink pretty much anything higher then that will, so make sure you take that into consideration if anything besides a 9 volt battery is used.
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couldn't think of a good title for this topic.. lol.. but pretty simple question, If i Modified a file such as UXtheme.dll (for custom themes) and put it on my CD after it's been modifype'd and makecab'd.. then i install the windows updates.. the files are no longer modified.. (if a new version came out of that file)...
is there anyway to add the modified files and not have windows update replace them, or will windows update always update the files...
example.. just to make it clear..
My XPCD is using Version 5 of UXTheme.dll... I run AutoPatcher and then i have UXTheme version 7. (thus my file is no longer patched) can i then take my now version 7 uxtheme, re-patch it and put it back on the XPCD to avoid having to do it again, or will the file be overwritten when i run AutoPatcher or any other update process? (until the next uxtheme.dll file version 8 comes out)
*version numbers were kept small to try to avoid confusion..*
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sorry for the vague question. was really tired when i posted.
already thought of a timer on the modem, which too me isn't really a problem, but i need something more advanced... mainly because i want to set diffrent times for diffrent days of the week.
I was thinkin about a linux distro running on a comp between the router and modem, but have never done that so not sure about it... yet alone have any linux background for doing something with it.
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pretty simple question, But..
How would you block all access to the internet from your LAN?
I put filter rules in my D-Link router and everything gets blocked IF it wasn't connected before... so if i was on AIM and the filter rules got put into effect, i can still use AIM until i sign off... same goes with other apps such as mIRC, Ventrilo, X-Fire, etc....
only thing i can think of to disconnect them is to run a scheduled task to shut down the users comp with a countdown from 15 minutes... but i find that a bit harsh.
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from the site, dunno why it'd refresh every 10 seconds.. but anyways, here it is.
Hi Bob: I think this may interest you. I repair electronics and had a guy bring me a TV/VCR. A month later he came back, and the belt I replaced was broken. It was one of those take-everythingapartto-get-to-the-belt kinds. This time, the belt looked like it was 20 years old—nothing but little, hard chunks of rubber.Yes, it was the same unit. He did not try to sneak in his friend's for repair. I started asking him what he could have in his house that could do this. It turned out it was the electronic air cleaner. Soon after that, a lady brought in a six-month-old VCR and the pinch roller looked 20 years old. "You have an electronic air cleaner," I told her. She looked a little shocked and asked, "How do you know?" After some thought she said, "Now I know why the rubber on my patio doors is gone."
Then there was another customer who turned white when I told him about air cleaners. He stated, "I have to replace all my windows at a cost of $4000." He went on to tell me about how he had just replaced his carpet as the rubber backing had turned to dust.
*Jonn van Laar(via e-mail)*Pease: Hi, John. Wow, I'm impressed. Good sleuthing. Thanks for the info. We're publishing your warning. Please tell me more about the "electronic air cleaners." Is this one of those types that emits negative ions? Please find out from your customers the name of the maker and the model number. How is it described? Note: when the rubber on the patio doors is replaced (and the rubber mat under the rug), there may be some synthetic material, such as neoprene, that will resist the ions a lot better than rubber. I'm not much of a chemist, but your customers might want to contact one!!Jonn van Laar responds: Hi, Bob. I found the "Living Alpine Fresh Air Purifier Model 3500HL," also known as "Healthy Living HL-2," on eBay. It seems similar to the one that was allegedly causing the trouble. (Yes, that "electronic air cleaner" is the type that costs several hundred dollars, and it emits negative ions and "activated oxygen"—ozone. I guess that is the main problem!! /rap)
We had a guy selling them for as much as $600. I remember smelling the air and it was just like what you got in the old days when you held a screwdriver close to the plate cap of the horizontal output tube on a TV. So my guess is that it is ozone. What got me was that it could do this to a belt inside a TV/VCR that is not open to the air—and in less than a month! (Hey, that activated oxygen really does get in everywhere! /rap) I do not know what kind of rubber it was. I am sure different kinds would react in different ways.
The unit uses some kind of RF signal because I remember looking on a scope. Just holding the probe close showed all kinds of junk. I feel sorry for anybody that has one in their garage.
*Pease: Oh, man!!! Think of all the rubber hoses you'd have to replace!! Not to mention rubber tires and rubber toys!0 -
ok.. was browsing around and stumbled across this...
http://www.electronicdesign.com/Articles/A...1084/11084.html
it states that people have had reports of these air cleaners that pretty much deteriorate rubber extensively.
so i was wondering if anyone here has personally had problems like this, or knew anythig on this subject.
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[color="#CC0000"][b]Comodo Personal Firewall version 2.0[/b][/color]
[url="http://www.personalfirewall.comodo.com/"]Homepage[/url]
Registration Entitles you to a Free Lifetime License.
[color="#ff0000"]Usage:[/color]
- Copy Comodo Personal Firewall installation file (Setup.exe) to the same folder as the compiled installer.
*I put the compiled autoit installer & the Setup.exe into $OEM$\$1\Install\Comodo*
*Then just run the ComodoFirewallInstaller.exe from runonceex.cmd file without any additional switches*
Script should work for newer versions, if the installer doesn't change.
Hope This helps, seems to work perfectly for me..
btw.. if anyones wondering about the If WinExists and WinGetHandle, it's cause for some reason i couldn't activate or do anything to the Configuration Wizard Window...0 -
Most computer stores don't sell food though...
LOL
In other news, MacWorld has Merged with the popular food chain McDonalds to make the first Computer Foodstore, "MacDonalds" lol..
and na, think you'd leave with the same amount, seeing how a Mac is about 5-10 pounds of cash to buy lol.
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bah it didn't work.... I tried a guide from:
http://www.virtualplastic.net/msgboard/thr...&thread=323
I saved the changes, copied to dllcache and renamed the msgina.dll in system32 (to allow me to copy it there..) then rebooted and no change.
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lol yea definently sounds like a trojan... but sounds more like you or someone else installed the trojan and are trying to connect to it because both the Intruder and Attacker are "localhost"...
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well i just finished my CD and ran it through VMWare with no problems at all. used your program for the expand of the original files, modified them to how i needed, then modifype and makecab'd with your program.. worked flawlessly
very nice program for lazy people like me haha
*and thanks for replying to the visual style question, i'll be running that one for the month of July if not longer =P*
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System Doctor 2006 - Fake software that is actually malware
in Malware Prevention and Security
Posted · Edited by Synapse
Thunderbolt, glad your comp was clean. The site in question probably had a refresh script like this..
1st part:
regardless of DNS Caching ability on a browser it still relies on the windows service for DNS caching by default.
for example, Firefox has Network.dnsCacheExpiration and Network.dnsCacheEntries but on both of those we can see "This preference does not exist by default.". Meaning it uses the windows dns cache first unless that setting is added to the about:config.
Or IE has How Internet Explorer uses the cache for DNS host entries which even states there:
Telling users to disable the DNS Service is like telling them they don't need a phone book anymore, but instead they'll just have to call 411 (information) everytime they want to order a pizza. It's unnecessary Network traffic to call up your ISP every single time you need to go to a website.. Though you may not see it on a Home Network, your ISP will, and if you were in a corporate environment imagine 500 computers browsing the net having to contact the DNS Server everytime they want to browse the net... All disabling the DNS Cache does is cause additional and unnecessary network congestion.
2nd part:
I have to agree with Tarun, I've been a heavy computer user for the past 16 years. Though, I can see a few advertisement servers being added to the hosts file, having a 14,905 line "MVPS" Host file, or a 17777 "eDexter" Host file is over kill.. Everytime you go to a webpage it must go through all 14k+ lines to check if it should redirect to 127.0.0.1 or not.
Hope that helps.