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Ways To Speed Up Windows XP - Improve Swapfile Performance
Ways To Speed Up Windows XP - Improve Swapfile Performance If you have more than 256MB of RAM this tweak will considerably improve your performance. It basically makes sure that your PC uses every last drop of memory (faster than swap file) before it starts using the swap file. * Go to Start then Ru...
2016-06-30, 7351🔥, 2💬

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What Is Vundo Related vtsts.dll?
What Is Vundo Related vtsts.dll? 1. From www.bullguard.com/forum/8/Dowl oadTrojan-Virus-vtstsdll_14346 .html,it's a long forum post and replies dated on May 7, 2005. The infected system has 2 related entries in its HijackThis report: O2 - BHO: (no name) - {8E13DDE1-E013-47ec-9C4C-27C2F 78BDD26}- C:\W...
2014-01-29, 188526🔥, 9💬

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Removing Trojan Vundo with VundoFix.exe from Atribune.org
Removing Trojan Vundo with VundoFix.exe from Atribune.org 1. Downloaded VundoFix.exe from http://www.atribune.org/ccount /click.php?id=411/04/2006 09:56 AM 88,576 VundoFix.exe File properties: File version: 6.2.0.6 Copyright: (C) atribune.org 2. Ran VundoFix and clicked "Scan for Vundo". It scanned ...
2013-02-06, 8439🔥, 1💬

💬 2013-02-06 Zuhra: System restore does ntnoihg and it should actually be disabled in Windows XP. If your computer is that infected, don't waste tim...

Why do I have to point my domain controller to itself for DNS?
Why do I have to point my domain controller to itself for DNS? The Netlogon service on the domain controller registers a number of records in DNS that enable other domain controllers and computers to find Active Directory-related information. If the domain controller is pointing to the Internet serv...
2009-06-23, 7414🔥, 0💬

What are the common mistakes that are made when administrators set up DNS on network that contains a single Windows 2000 or Wind
What are the common mistakes that are made when administrators set up DNS on network that contains a single Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 domain controller? The most common mistakes are: The domain controller is not pointing to itself for DNS resolution on all network interfaces. The "." zone ...
2009-06-23, 5596🔥, 0💬

Using Windows Security Center - Automatic updating ?
Windows Vista Security basics - Using Windows Security Center - Automatic updating ? Windows can routinely check for updates for your computer and install them automatically. You can use Security Center to make sure Automatic updating is turned on. If updating is turned off, Security Center will dis...
2009-06-02, 5036🔥, 0💬

How many times can I close a disc, reinsert it, and then burn more files in a new session?
How many times can I close a disc, reinsert it, and then burn more files in a new session? For most kinds of discs, you're limited only by the amount of space left on the disc. You can close the disc multiple times and still add more files later.
2009-05-05, 5308🔥, 0💬

If I have more than one writeable drive, how do I set one as the default for burning discs?
If I have more than one writeable drive, how do I set one as the default for burning discs? 1. Open Computer by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, and then clicking Computer. 2. Right-click the drive that is your disc burner, and then click Properties. 3. Click the Recording tab,...
2009-04-28, 5147🔥, 0💬

How much hard disk space do I need to burn a disc?
How much hard disk space do I need to burn a disc? If you're using the Live File System format, you don't need to allocate any additional space to burn the disc, since each file is written to the disc as you go. If you are creating a Mastered disc, however, Windows needs to create a complete "image"...
2009-04-21, 6643🔥, 0💬

Why are there two different ways to format a disc?
Why are there two different ways to format a disc? You can choose between the Live File System and Mastered formats when creating a new recordable disc because each of these formats is used for a different purpose. The default choice is Live File System because it is a more convenient way to create ...
2009-04-14, 5954🔥, 0💬

When I take a bunch of vacation photos, I usually copy them to ....
When I take a bunch of vacation photos, I usually copy them to a CD or DVD and I send it to my parents. After all, CDs and DVDs are the way we tend to share things with people these days. To show you how to burn files to CD and DVD. It's actually really easy...all you need is a blank disc and a comp...
2009-04-14, 5340🔥, 0💬

Removing VSToolbar (VSAdd-in.dll)
Removing VSToolbar (VSAdd-in.dll) 1. Ran HijackThis and did a system scan. 2. Found and checked the following items in the scan report: O2 - BHO: (no name) - {46A4E9D9-B30E-452A-8157-DBBEC 8573B03}- C:\Program Files\VSAdd-in\VSAdd-in.dll O3 - Toolbar: &VSAdd-in - {74DD705D-6834-439C-A735-A6DBE 26...
2009-04-07, 5228🔥, 0💬

Do not scan these files or locations. Use this option to select any files and folders that you don't want Windows Defender to sc
Do not scan these files or locations. Use this option to select any files and folders that you don't want Windows Defender to scan. 1. Open Windows Defender by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking All Programs, and then clicking Windows Defender. 2. Click Tools, and then c...
2009-04-07, 5848🔥, 0💬

To choose advanced scanning options
To choose advanced scanning options To choose advanced scanning options When scanning your computer, you can choose from four additional options: • Scan the contents of archived files and folders for potential threats. Scanning these locations might increase the time required to complete a scan, but...
2009-03-31, 5447🔥, 0💬

To scan specific areas of your computer only (Custom Scan)
To scan specific areas of your computer only (Custom Scan) You can select specific locations on your computer for Windows Defender to scan. However, if spyware or other potentially unwanted software is detected, Windows Defender will then run a quick scan so the detected items can be removed from ot...
2009-03-31, 5306🔥, 0💬

To scan all areas of your computer (Full Scan)
To scan all areas of your computer (Full Scan) 1. Open Windows Defender by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking All Programs, and then clicking Windows Defender. 2. Click the Down Arrow next to the Scan button, and then click Full Scan. Administrator permission required If...
2009-03-24, 5233🔥, 0💬

To scan the areas of your computer that spyware is most likely to infect
To scan the areas of your computer that spyware is most likely to infect 1. Open Windows Defender by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking All Programs, and then clicking Windows Defender. 2. Click Scan. Administrator permission required If you are prompted for an administr...
2009-03-24, 5099🔥, 0💬

What are certificates used for?
What are certificates used for? Certificates are used primarily to verify the identity of a person or device, authenticate a service, or encrypt files. Normally you won't have to think about certificates at all. You might, however, see a message telling you that a certificate is expired or invalid. ...
2009-03-17, 5219🔥, 0💬

When do I need a certificate?
When do I need a certificate? Certificates are usually provided for you automatically. For example, you need a certificate to use a secure website for a transaction, such as purchasing something or banking online. You also need a certificate if you want to encrypt a file using Encrypting File System...
2009-03-17, 5189🔥, 0💬

When would I need a certificate that's not provided for me automatically?
When would I need a certificate that's not provided for me automatically? If you want a certificate for your personal use, it might not be provided automatically. For example, if you want to protect e-mail with a digital signature, you need to get the certificate yourself.
2009-03-10, 4974🔥, 0💬

How do I get a certificate that is not provided automatically?
How do I get a certificate that is not provided automatically? Contact a certification authority and apply for a certificate. For example, if you want to protect e-mail with a digital signature, you need to get a personal certificate. Certification authorities, such as VeriSign or Thawte, provide pe...
2009-03-10, 6527🔥, 0💬

What is a certification authority?
What is a certification authority? Certification authorities are the organizations that issue certificates. They establish and verify the authenticity of public keys that belong to people or other certification authorities, and they verify the identity of a person or organization that asks for a cer...
2009-03-03, 5145🔥, 0💬

What are untrusted certificates?
What are untrusted certificates? An untrusted certificate is a certificate that a certification authority has revoked, or a certificate that for other reasons has been placed in the Untrusted Certificates folder on your computer. If a certification authority discovers that the identification informa...
2009-03-03, 5841🔥, 0💬

Do I need to back up my certificates?
Do I need to back up my certificates? Most certificates don't need to be backed up. However, if you encrypt files with Encrypting File System (EFS), you should back up your EFS certificates so you don't lose your data. For more information about how to back up your EFS certificates, see Back up Encr...
2009-02-25, 5470🔥, 0💬

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