25 Questions, 25 Answers
#4
Posted 12 February 2008 - 04:11 PM
#6
Posted 17 February 2008 - 10:32 AM
#8
Posted 28 February 2008 - 10:39 AM
My machine takes about 30 seconds to boot and that's not much of an annoyance.
#11
Posted 01 March 2008 - 09:29 AM
I'm using DSL with a dynamic IP address. I'm also behind a router that automatically logs out after an hour of non-use, so nearly every time I boot I have a new IP address. And my router is set up not to answer pings.
I haven't tried Zone Alarm, but I tried several others and I'm very happy with McAfee security. In particular, McAfee takes longer than, for instance, Norton to do a complete virus scan, but it also has such a low impact on my system that I hardly notice it's running.
#12
Posted 08 July 2008 - 05:32 AM
I cannot understand anyones failure to use something as inexpensive
and readily available as a UPC especially when electrical fluctuations are known to be a problem.
I cannot imagine what your sister was thinking.
#13
Posted 08 July 2008 - 05:41 AM
A company called Avast has a free download version of their Avast AV that is better than the afore mentioned products. On my first scan, Avast discovered two trojans completely missed by Norton.
#14
Posted 02 June 2009 - 03:06 AM
*"Then 'splain this: If you load Vista's Command Line environment and
type the MEM command, the program reports "655360 bytes available to
MS-DOS. "And it still runs such old DOS programs as the
early spreadsheet Visicalc, a major application in pre-DOS days and one
of the first ported to DOS. If you don't believe me, download the DOS
version of Visicalc and see for yourself."*
I became interested in VisiCalc, being that it played a pivital role within the early days of PCs, and attempted to download and run it. First off I need to make mention that I am currently running Vista 64-bit. Back to the point, Visicalc does not run in cmd. MEM also does not work. I am a bit tech savvy, but not with MS-DOS... If anyone floats on these forums and knows a way to fix/run Visicalc, drop a line, as I might be doing it wrong... However it's doubtful after an hour of pooring over every how-to on cmd... (I am a speed reader, fyi.)
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