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PROBLEMCHYLD

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  1. Sometimes you say and do questionable things. If I was wrong, I'm a man and can admit it. It wouldn't be the first time and it won't be the last. I'm human!!!!!!!!!!!!
  2. I keep my linux updated. Although building a lot of updated packages myself is very time consuming.
  3. I have been using linux since last year, and it not bad. Slackware Linux in case someone asks. Its nice for the most part. Win 7 is the end of the line for me. I still use Win98/WinXP but not as much.
  4. This might help with your SSL authentication. http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/174247-windows-9x-ssl-protocol-winsslwrap-117-rev-04
  5. The wireless should work with no problems. You still need a wpa 2 client.
  6. (Rev 03) Updated openssl 1.0.1t from blackwingcat Link in the first post. Enjoy
  7. What if Microsoft is using the term Convenience Rollup to replace Service Pack????? IDK, just happy I don't have to download tons of updates.
  8. Thanks guys, I just created an Win 7 SP2 DVD using the Convenience Rollup and KB3161608. Windows Updates works with no problem now. This was a PITA and has been going on for a while. Thank God it's finally fixed.
  9. This is probably the best fix http://techat-jack.blogspot.com/2012/09/solved-high-cpu-usage-of-microsoft.html It still spikes 100% when scanning, but it should fix the update problem.
  10. MsMpEng.exe is the culprit. Killing it and then updating the definitions seems to work. It was doing what svchost.exe did a while back, spiking the cpu to 100% crashing things. Thanks to everyone and especially heinoganda for the packages.
  11. I got it guys. Ignore the posts above, I will have them point here. Kill MsMpEng.exe in taskmanger. Then update the definitions. The system will seem like its frozen, IT IS NOT!!! Just wait, Everything will turn RED!! Ignore this, because once it has finish downloading and installing everything it will turn green again. That's it, that's all.
  12. Workaround is here. http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/175514-microsoft-security-essentials-and-windows-xp/?do=findComment&comment=1123827
  13. Both versions spikes the cpu. Maybe MS did it on purpose.
  14. I Workaround is here. http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/175514-microsoft-security-essentials-and-windows-xp/?do=findComment&comment=1123827
  15. Can this method be reversed to add exports instead of imports, if so, how would we do it? http://www.sunshine2k.de/reversing/tuts/tut_AddImp.htm
  16. I'm just testing, you have done a spectacular job. I'll keep testing.
  17. I just installed 4.8, and everything updated with no problem. I only notice the Windows Security Alerts icon is still red in the system tray, but the virus definitions are up to date. Everything works though.
  18. I agree, I don't hold grudges. I have contributed to the community just on a different level. No more fighting. Thanks.
  19. Well, thanks for sharing the little bit of nothing, sometimes nothing is better than something. Have a nice day.
  20. I already know how to rest in hell, what about the other instructions?
  21. Posting instructions might allow others to help and speed up the process. You never know the resources one can provide.
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