For the serious...
Invest in a modem with multiple Internet connections. I just bought a modem router that supports a USB 3G modem as back-up/fail-safe if your ADSL fails. Its a "Billion 7402GXL" I got off Ebay for $219. Plus $29 a month (approx $1 per day) for the 3G dongle is cheap insurance if I lose my connection at a critical moment.
3. If you use a machine to make money, use another to play with
4. Don't run Registry Cleaners except, if you must, Glary Utilities and ccleaner (definitely don't ever use or run RegCure)
I don't agree with all of these tips.
1. there are a number of good Windows Registry cleaners out there, and they do become important. Most applications do not uninstall cleanly and leave either files and folders on your drive, or a number of registry keys that will neve be used again. All this useless stuffs fills up the registry, making it slower to find stuff when it does need it. You can even Defragment your registry like you can with the Disk.
Brett
brettc4: Sound advice.
One last point for Firefox users. If you use auto-complete options, such as username/password completion on ASF website, try putting a master password. Otherwise any person (logged on to your computer) can see your username/passwords.
Best safety is to NOT use the auto-complete, but it is handy at times.
I'm curious what people think are the better Reg cleaners and what damage can be done.
Well, there are are schools of thought - just type: "don't use registry cleaners" into Google; read a few and you'll get the idea.
In my view, there are too many cleaners offering to run their comb through your computer's frontal lobe - and half of them can't even spell! It's a great way to have spyware ADDED to your registry! And all this for a split second of convenience. I have seen too many Windows installations fried because of of Reg Cleaners. But if you know what's what (I have given my take on companies I would let rearrange the Registry), you can run your risk.
Certainly though, do a registry backup. To a floppy even.
If there are some heavy trojans on your `puter then these 2 free scan removalists from Windows are a great addition if the freeby anti-virus aren`t detecting the implants.
Malicious Software Removal Tool
Brief Description
This tool checks your computer for infection by specific, prevalent malicious software (including Blaster, Sasser, and Mydoom) and helps to remove the infection if it is found. Microsoft will release an updated version of this tool on the second Tuesday of each month.
Hi awg,
Try this site as I see it mentions Win32 Zafi.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=890830
Bankit
Yes AWG on the anti-virus thread.
Zafi is one the tool scans for too.
thanks folks for the replies...unfortunately, no joy
I dont give up easy
Can someone recommend the best computer nerd forum?
I dont want to re-format
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