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Re: [url]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0672310201/qid=1089917966/sr=8-2/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i2_xgl14/104-2590617-7719903?v=glance&s=books&n=507846[/url] | |
Re: [i]blub...blub...blub[/i] Hear that? That's the sound of this thread sinking to the depths below... | |
Re: Heck, you could check out Hardware Trading at: [url]http://www.justlinux.com/forum[/url] If you post something that you've got or that you want to get, someone might pop up with something you're interested in. | |
Re: Have you tried running CWShredder yet? [url]http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4086.html[/url] | |
Re: Um... I don't think he meant that type of image! I think he meant a file containing the contents of a drive, not a "picture" image! Interesting read, nonetheless! | |
Re: Have you checked out this thread? [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread7507.html[/url] | |
Re: Um... close! You forgot: [code] #include <stdio.h> [/code] But seriously, we do not do homework assignments. If you can't do your own homework, get out of that class. You're going to learn nothing by having us do it for you. | |
Re: Try the instructions in this thread: [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread7507.html[/url] It basically involves ripping out a DLL from the running explorer.exe and iexplore.exe processes, and then removing those files using HJT. It's worked for me, and the solution has worked through several reboots so far. | |
Re: Try downloading the newest version of CWShredder. It's supposed to fix this particular type of homepage hijack. Also, check out this thread: [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread7507.html[/url] It has some instructions on removing one particular about:blank hijack. It worked like a charm for me-- if it works for you, shower the original poster with … | |
Re: ...Honestly, I can't agree more. Personally, I don't see why Microsoft embedded its web browser so tightly into the OS anyways. For that reason alone, I'd like to use something that doesn't normally have the ablility to directly modify the registry/system files at the whim of whoever desires to do … | |
Re: Try some of the suggestions in this thread: [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread7507.html[/url] The sp.html hijack can also be fixed by the latest version of CWShredder, version 1.59.1 | |
Re: [QUOTE=3maddy3]hi, cypher:thanx for showin interest.i think i didnt make my point clear.all i want to do is to make my car move faster or slower according to the input.its jus like any other car game..u keep pressing a key n the car moves faster. n the moment u release the … | |
Re: Hi there, Before asking us for help, try some of the suggestions in this thread: [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread5690.html[/url] There is LOADS of information there about what to do about homepage hijacking and other types of malware. | |
Re: Hrm. Getting your IP address is not something that you can hide. If people couldn't find your IP address, there'd be absolutely no way you could do ANYTHING on the Internet. In fact, IP stands for [b]Internet Protocol[/b]. If you're banned from a site, you must have done something to … | |
Re: On most recent Dell Dimension PCs: Hit <F12> at boot-- it will display a list of devices to boot from. It's loads easier than having to change stuff in the BIOS. Also, be sure to put the CD into the top CD-ROM drive in your system-- that's usually the one … | |
Re: [QUOTE=deonnanicole]Nevermind....I got it. :)[/QUOTE] Mind telling us what you did? Perhaps someone else runs up against the same issue in the future! | |
Re: Can you tell us what exactly you did? The thread at the top of the page says that Bridge has to do with WinFavorites. I've seen on some systems that you can simply uninstall WinFavorites. This doesn't work all the time, but it's worth a shot. Did you try the … | |
Re: Have you checked Compaq's website? They may have an input or a chipset driver that could help you out. Additionally, I'd poke through the settings for Power Management in the Control Panel. That's really all I could think of. Sorry if it seems like we're ignoring you-- maybe this one's … | |
Re: so... you type in [b]format c:[/b], and it doesn't do anything? You do have to format it, you know... after running fdisk. | |
Re: There could be any number of things going on-- bad IDE cables, bad drives, or improperly installed drives. It could even be your memory. Have you tried reseating all of your drive cables? | |
Re: [QUOTE=thewolfe] I have a friend who is going to buy one and is now on Cable DSL. [/QUOTE] Which one is it? Cable or DSL? This makes a difference as you may be required to enter a password for DSL, but with cable, you typically do not need to. | |
Re: [QUOTE=MAD_DOG]Did nobody like this Newsletters I wrote? Whats the deal ha.[/QUOTE] Heck, I like 'em... Just a lot of times, I read them, and go... "Hey... that's interesting," and I don't have anything to add/ask about the topic. Keep 'em coming! | |
Re: I dunno... If I want to be hacking around my GUI, I jump into FreeBSD or Linux. I don't really dig sites you have to register with in order to download something... | |
Re: Exactly what RunDLL32 error is it? That makes a big difference. Please tell us what the message said, and we could perhaps help you more. | |
Re: Look in to GCC running under Cygwin: [url]http://www.cygwin.com[/url] I believe there are options to cross compile using the GCC version provided with it. | |
Re: Have you checked out this thread: [url=http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread5690.html]Helping yourself: What to do before starting a new thread or posting a HiJackThis log [/url] Most search bars can be removed buy running Spybot or Adaware. HJT is not a "solution", but a tool that can be used to help diagnose what's going … | |
Re: Also, these bits are more likely to be spyware, more so than a virus. AV software tends to label some spyware as trojans. In addition to the previous suggestions, I suggest checking out some of the spyware resources at the top of this forum. | |
Re: Indeed, this is the case. Dell-branded OS media is BIOS locked, anyways-- it's not supposed to be usable on other machines. | |
Re: I wouldn't upgrade the firmware drivers unless you actually have a reason to do it. If you botch it, you could render your router useless. If it ain't broke, don't fix it! In a case like this, I would recommend upgrading the firmware, too. The Linksys site should provide instructions … | |
Re: Basically, all they do is change the ID of the partition on disk. You can change it to say "Hidden FAT32", which effectively hides the partition. The only way to "see" the partition is to use an OS/program that doesn't recognize that the partition ID is "hiding" the partition-- Linux, … | |
Re: These need to be deleted: R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Bar = file://C:\DOCUME~1\Owner\LOCALS~1\Temp\sp.html R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Page = file://C:\DOCUME~1\Owner\LOCALS~1\Temp\sp.html R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Search,SearchAssistant = file://C:\DOCUME~1\Owner\LOCALS~1\Temp\sp.html R1 - HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Bar = file://C:\DOCUME~1\Owner\LOCALS~1\Temp\sp.html R1 - HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Page = file://C:\DOCUME~1\Owner\LOCALS~1\Temp\sp.html R0 - HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Search,SearchAssistant = file://C:\DOCUME~1\Owner\LOCALS~1\Temp\sp.html and, I'd remove these, to … | |
Re: [QUOTE=zerofeal]If you are working on windows 98/ME/2K/or XP Click on" 1. "Start" 2. "Run" 3. Type "msconfig" 4. Click on the Startup tab uncheck all the boxes then restart your PC.[/QUOTE] Umm... No. Doing this will disable nearly everything in your PC. Don't be surprised if your Antivirus software won't … | |
Re: FreeBSD isn't neccesarily less secure than OpenBSD. It's just that OpenBSD is audited for exploits. Its default install doesn't have any remote security holes. FreeBSD patches all of the holes that they find, so a properly updated FreeBSD is just as secure as an OpenBSD system. It is a little … | |
Re: Also, Windows 98 is VERY particular about where it runs. I've always been mindful to run Windows 98 on the active partition of the Primary master disk. Since this is usually designated as C:, it never causes any issue. To add to Catweazle's suggestion, install Windows 98 first, but be … | |
Re: Have you tried the solutions in this thread? [url]http://daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread7507.html[/url] | |
Re: I've done a little bit, mainly for functionality, not the "wow" factor... I cut two holes on the side of my case to accomodate two 92mm Vantec Tornadoes, so I've got GOBS of air coming into my case now. I also drilled a whole bunch of holes through the front … | |
Re: Exactly what model Dell is it? There could be a number of things. I'd think it to be a heat issue, mainly, like a CPU heatsink not seated correctly, or maybe a power supply getting too hot. Open your case, make sure your heatsink's on there right, see if that … | |
Re: Try removing and reinstalling your video drivers. Right click on My Computer, then choose Properties. Then, click on the Device Manager tab. Under there, click the '+' symbol next to display adapters. Highlight your display adapter device, and then hit the <Delete> key. Restart your system. If it doesn't automatically … | |
My wife's box got the dreaded about:blank hijack recently. I'm thinking this problem is a side-effect of this: You know how in 2000 you can open My Computer, and along the side of the window, there are links to My Documents and My Network Places? Hers will not open. I've … | |
Re: You can use the program CDENAB.exe, located at this FTP site: [url]http://ftp1.us.dell.com/utility/[/url] Run it, and it's supposed to make a boot disk that will allow your system to have CD-ROM support in DOS. Once you've booted from that floppy, and you're in DOS, you should be able to just type … | |
Re: I think Catweazle's suggesting an [b]XP[/b] 3000 or 3200, not the [b]64[/b] 3000. There's a bit of a difference... Especially price-wise... If you're on a budget, you'd probably want to go with the [b]XP[/b] 3200. In your case, make sure you buy brand-name components, and you should be in good … | |
Re: What browser are you doing this in? It looks like your browser isn't correctly recognizing the file type of the download. If you could provide us with that information, we could probably provide more information on how to change that behaviour. | |
Re: I've got a Realtek8139 card, which, aside from SiS NICs, are pretty much the network chipset of choice for most OEM board manufacturers. My current desktop system has one of these cards, and it runs just fine under RedHat 9, so I'd assume it would work under Fedora. Additionally, I … | |
Re: I'm thinking you didn't take to heart your own signature there. :P You may have a defective router. Have you checked for firmware updates on the router? | |
Re: [QUOTE=Squirty]HI, First of all I use Win XP. Everything is updated. My computer has 400 mhz, 448 mb, 30 gb (supposed to been 80 gb, I dont know why, maybe its the motherboard). [/QUOTE] Supposed to be 80 GB? What type of motherboard do you have? I'd think there could … | |
Re: Have you checked out the thread at the top of this forum that says [url=http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread7370.html]DO NOT POST ABOUT BRIDGE.DLL BEFORE READING THIS[/url] ? | |
Re: Have you checked out the thread at the top of this forum that says [url=http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread7370.html]DO NOT POST ABOUT BRIDGE.DLL BEFORE READING THIS[/url] ? | |
Re: Try making a new user profile, and seeing if they're all there in that account. If they show up, you've got user profile corruption. Let us know how that goes, and we may be able to give you more information afterwards. | |
Re: [QUOTE=shelt]Does 10.x.y.z not get used on the i-net like 192.168.x.x?[/QUOTE] Yes. There are a number of ranges that are not used on the Internet. 10.x.x.x, 192.168.x.x, and 172.16.x.x are the ranges. I found more information about that here: [url]http://www.jpsdomain.org/networking/nat.html[/url] |
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