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Postby cosmicB on Tue Nov 13, 2007 6:59 am

I just opened another of those drawer full of hard drives.. and I finds this one is loaded with Windows 2000...
Did you know there's an "Winnt.exe backdoor" in Windows 2k..? "CounterSpy" found it, and ripped it out, and quarantined it... (CounterSpy doesn't work properly in a low ram W98)...

Spybot S&D found that backdoor too.. but lately Spybot has become seriously "unstable" in my hard drives... I've had to dump Spybot S&D seven-times this month, and was forced to seek other spyware cleaners... I found one at MajorGeeks...

http://forums.majorgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=35407

http://www.webroot.com/business/products/?id=H2-BUS_Links-PRODUCTS

I figure I should attack, with gusto, the OS of a new old hard drive I happen to have in this stack of old hd's.. firing it up for the first time.. needing to erase all the crap the previous user put on the disk...
In the battle should I somehow happen to destroy that hd's OS.. then so what.. big deal... thht!.. It obviously wasn't tough-enough to be a hard drive in my computer... I simply formats it, and sticks it the box of good hd's, to be loaded when I have the time and inclination...

If you are one who is into ripping the shid out of an OS to make it as clean as you can get it clean... hopefully without destroying too many OS's, you might consider using as some of your tools: CCleaner, FreeWindowRegistryRepair, EasyCleaner, CmDiskCleaner, Cacheman Memory Restore, SpySweeper, Eraser, TinyPersonalFirewall, (run weekly) CheckDisk, (run daily) Defrag...
...and get those side covers back-on!.. That's how the fans cool hot-things, so they don't burn themselves out... Overheating hardware can cause super-nasty glitches in your operating systems...
Dust on hardware can hold heat in...

This W2k hd had some wicked serious spyware installed in it... As soon as it started it connected to the Net, and dumped a copy of its files to who knows..? Then it sent each keystroke to the recipient... Makes me feel like I'm visiting a crazy nation...
So I went to start>control>users, and created a new administrator.. then deleted the existing one.. and all of his data and crap vanished, along with a lot of his preferred softwares, settings, and serious garbage.. which ended the PC connecting to the Net, until I did it...

Caution!.. Do Not delete the administrator if you don't have a new administrator already set-up.. or you might have seriously locked yourself out of that hard drive.. and only, "maybe", an old reg backup might fix it... but that's what you're into, so who gives a shid if you destroy an OS..? It obviously wasn't tough enough to be a hd in your machine... Go try another hd from the stack of hd's... and go have yourself a pardy...
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Postby cosmicB on Tue Nov 13, 2007 7:38 am

Make your games joystick into a mouse...


http://www.majorgeeks.com/Joymouse_d1565.html

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Postby cosmicB on Tue Nov 13, 2007 7:46 am

Yikes!.. and Wow!.. there's a Windows like open-source OS.. like how Linux is...
I'm gonna have to try it it one of these scrap hd's...


http://www.majorgeeks.com/ReactOS_d5736.html

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Postby cosmicB on Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:02 pm

I found this here hard drive, in my drawer full of old hard drives, with Windows 2000 on it.. but it was full of the original user's piles of garbage.. and I had to do some serious cleaning up in it to restore it back to a functional computer operating system.. but in the fevered cleanup run I seriously damaged the OS... And while I was searching for the place to type-in "format C".. I noticed a momentary flash of "Graphics Manager" popup, then vanish, when Programs remove came up on the screen... So I did a search for a new driver for graphics, and installed the Windows 2000 rollup updater, ran a dozen registry cleaners, checkdisk, defrag, installed SeaMonkey, CCleaner, Cm DiskCleaner, Free Registry Cleaner, Added a few driver updates, dumped a lot of unnecessary stuff, and made sure the hd had at least 3 gigs free space.. and suddenly this Windows 2k is working fast and smooth like it should...
It sure was a stretch!..

This W2k is a hell of lot better than W98 and XP...
W98 is slow, and obsolete... XP is a glitchy pain in the butt...

Whole thing is.. If you want to get good at repairing your own hard drives, then get a bunch of old ones from somewhere, like garage sales, and dumps, and the spring cleanups, and computer libraries, and computer shop's junk... and try your hand at fixing them... You'll probably destroy a few operating systems, so what!.. You'll learn how to install them too... You wont hurt the hard drive by destroying OS's... You can't hurt a hard drive unless you drop it, or install it with the computer running, and even then it might not harm it... Just have yourself some computer learning fun... Buy a few old computers at garage sales.. and take them to the limit, and beyond... Maybe even make a few of 'em crackle and smoke... It's just a toy... break 'em and fix 'em...


The big thing is to get yourself a set of state of the art hardwares for your towers... It will make even running an old clunker computer pleasurable... So if you can afford it, get yourself a comfortable chair, a classy modern mouse, a small flat screen monitor, a modern lit keyboard, a photo smart printer, and a hundred dollar camera... Prices are dropping now, with America's dollar dropping fast, since America did their serious Media slandering of Miss Paris Hilton... They didn't realize that the Hilton Icon is major all around the world for the big business world... When they slandered Miss Hilton they slandered the money world's home away from home.. and the Money World retaliated by seriously devaluing the American dollar... I warned them when they started... They wouldn't listen.. and now it has cost them their national economy... Maybe America will start listening to warnings... but probably not...

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Postby cosmicB on Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:46 am

This software tells you a lot about what makes-up your computer...


http://www.majorgeeks.com/SiSoftware_Sandra_Lite_d4664.html

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Postby cosmicB on Sun Nov 25, 2007 4:16 am

I had just finished up a complete 98se install, with all my files and pix edits, and choice of softwares.. when the machine locks-up right at the end of a lengthy thessis...
...I figures, "Ok.. so maybe they're not ready for it.. and now it's gone."...

The only reason W98 locks up, is if macromedia somehow got installed... So I checks the registry with CM's custom registry scan... Dam!.. a hundred shockwave entries... And now they're gone.. and there's no-more freeze ups in this hd...

I'm wondering if shockwave's tentacles are in a perpetual search-mode in a computer..? and if it somehow takes over, and/or plugs-up data streams with logjams of repeated commands, to find..? and when the stream is needed, to animate something behind that jam-up, the logjam bites its own tail off..?

...Anyway, their software seems too-aggressive to be run in the lowly Windows 98...
Sudden lockups are Not fun, especially when they happen in the middle of a top-level composition that you could never get back, even if the whole world's life depended upon it...
..and even for one statement letters to:

"Dear Suzie, the weather is fine here. well it will be, after it stops raining". the dog ate the head off my doll. billy pulled my hair. mums got diorea. jody is living with his city girlfriend who reminds me of shiny black spiders. the rooster got ate by the ciyotes, and the cow died.

lots of xxxx & oooo's...
Bumpkins"

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If you are experiencing freeze-ups in W98, dump macromedia and shockwave... and clean it out of the registry...

Always make a fresh registry backup before doing anything in the registry...

I find it a good plan to always make a fresh CD copy of all my notes, documents, downloads, and treasures.. before I starts a messin' in the registry, just in case I do something really bad that kills the OS... This way I never loose anything of value should I damage the operating system beyond repair...

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Postby cosmicB on Sun Nov 25, 2007 8:11 pm

Windows Boot and Recovery Disk Downloads...


I'm experiencing some nasty troubles with Windows 2000, and with Windows XP...

I recently acquired these old towers from the local electronics recyclers.. and can't get any help from Microsoft on them, because I am not the original owner/user... I can't even get the updaters without them being seriously buggy...

So.. I've been bouncing around the Net, trying to find what I need to make these things work... I bumped into Majorgeeks, asking for some assistance... All I got was a morals issue splashed in my face... then a private email, and suddenly the W2000 hd won't boot... Seems this PC just got hit by an expert's super whammy that changed bios data in the OS..? So, now I'm searching for data to help me fix this mess...
I made copies of all the Windows 2000 troubleshooting files on the Microsoft website... And copied all the 2k and XP updaters from other than Microsoft sites, and burned it all to a CD...

Then I just a couple minutes ago, bumped into this wonderful website...

http://freepctech.com/pc/002/files010.shtml

I'm puttin' on my jacket this very now, and am gonna get me to the store, and buy all the floppies and CD's I'll need to copy every fantastic disk in this webpage... I'm gonna title this website, "The Catzass"...

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Postby cosmicB on Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:45 am

Computer won't recognize the hard drive...


If you have been changing hd's a lot, there's a good chance that you can run into a problem where you've wrecked the connectors and wires to the hd.. and the computer won't be able to detect the hard drive at boot-up...

A good plan is to collect a couple sets of wires from old computers.. if you are one who tugs his hard-d wire a lot...

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Postby cosmicB on Wed Nov 28, 2007 6:41 am

http://www.computerhope.com/download/win98.htm

http://www.computerhope.com/downlod.htm

http://www.computerhope.com/drivers/index.htm

http://www.msfn.org/board/Versions-Software-Windows-98SE-t105936.html

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Postby cosmicB on Fri Nov 30, 2007 5:51 am

I'm thinking that it would be fun to go into Windows, to Cursors, and pick one you don't care about, and click up its file, and change it to something else...

But what do you add or remove to make that cursor be a different thing.. without it becoming a nothing..?

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Postby cosmicB on Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:41 am

In dealing with new scam emails...

I can't stress this enough...

Sometimes those scam mails contain computer damaging bugs.. which really makes no sense, for those scammer idiots to damage the computers of those they are trying to scam for money via computer... But it sort of makes sense too, given that they are pretty much just all mindless bottom feeders in the first place... I bet they are their worst enemies... I bet if they had sharp pointy swords, they would entertain themselves by poking holes in their feet with the swords, just to pass the time, and to have a little fun...

I don't have an email account setup in this computer... If I did I would probably be formating-C every couple weeks... I use Yahoo and Fastmail freebie email accounts... I prefer Fastmail...

When I get a suspect email, seemingly from a reputable business source, asking for my assistance, or offering me money, or a credit, or I won something... I simply copy their email address, go to the top of the SeaMonkey Browser, click on "new browser window", or "new tab", and paste-it into the Google search box, adding "scam" after the paste.. and search-it... The searches always come up with a list of money sucking scams associated with those email addresses... Then I simply delete the email without having opened it...

All the rest of the emails I don't recognize as friendlies, I either delete right off, or open them only in this clunker old iMac, sitting under the desk, here just for that purpose... I find that firewalls and AVS's just take up too much RAM... They make my PC run like a turtle on its back... If this PC is gonna take a hit, it's gonna take a hit.. those waste of memory firewalls and AVS's have never stopped a hit.. nor could they fix them... But every once in a while my PC does get stung by a bully's bug, and there I am pulling out the infected hd, and plugging in a new pre-loaded one... Their bullying sets me back about five minutes... and when I have some spare time, I format and reload those polluted infected hd's with this little handful of CD's, with all my downloads on them... The secret is to forever religiously make backup CD copies of all the files and pix and treasures... Me thinks there is no way to deal out the bullies.. they infect every walk of Life, like skin-cancers and flu-viruses do... so why bother trying..? If we create an Internet police force, we will be paying for it by paying an ever increasing fee per emails... that the political parasites will latch onto, and be sucking at our wallets yet another way... It's best we be our own security, by being awake, and running on all thrusters, when we are using the Internet...

Building an Internet Police Force would be like what I experienced one Sunday, while I was riding my motor cycle through a upscale residential subdivision, in search of garage-sale treasures... It was 8:AM, not a single other vehicle in sight, except an old Mercedes, parked in front of a house... I leasurely turned the corner into that subdivision, sipping my coffee, a cigarette in the other hand... My bike just a little bit noisy... and I turns again, to note that the old mercedes is now following me... The old guy is yelling at me, and beeping his horn... I try to ignore him.. but he persists, so I slows enough to let him pass... He doesn't pass... I stops at a garage sale... The old guy gets out of his Mercedes, and walks a few paces toward me, and says, "You Didn't Signal Your Turn!.. I've Got your license number, and I Am going to Report you to the Police!.. He says it three times.. then he drives away...
I walks up to the garage sale, and one of the hagerty old babes there, says, "You've left your engine running!.. That's illegal in this part of the country's laws... The law is there to prevent people from stealing vehicles.. I could report you!.. blah blah blah"... I turned away from that garage sale, gets back on the bike, and drives away.. wondering, "Is this a residential subdivision, or did I just accidentally drive onto the grounds of a mental institution..?"

Trying to police the Internet would bring all kinds into the equation, like those two crazies, into the authoritative picture, and the Internet would quickly progressively turn to absolute sewage...

If your computer gets Stung, it's because you were foolish, stupid, careless, and/or lazy... Fix-it, and Wise-up!.. Take some responsibility for what you do... Or you can just go call the police on me becuz sometimes I don't signal my turns... and becuz sometimes I spell "because" wrongly... and I have been known rub my eyes when they're itchy... but the becuz-cops, and the "itchy-eye cops" haven't caught me doing it, yet... I guess I've just been lucky.. but they caught the neighbor doing it, and they untied his belly button, and his bum fell off...


Or you can complain a lot, about Internet crime.. forcing the authorities to implement an Internet Police Force.. and to pay for it, one day soon you and everybody gets to pay per email, and for blogs, like we pay for postage stamps and theater admissions... Ironically just as postage stamps and theater admissions are going obsolete...

Do you want to pay per email?.. I sure don't!..

You know darn well that an Internet police force won't be able to stop the internet crime..
Heck!.. all the police forces in the world can't even dent the crime that's happening in the world today.. and in a lot of cases, the police forces are part of the crimes... They're just real good at hiding it, and at covering up their messes...

Lets work together to keep this a free Internet...
Lets not awaken the hungry parasites...

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I hope that you copy this post, and send it all over the Internet...
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Postby cosmicB on Mon Dec 03, 2007 7:55 pm

Oops!.. A download just destroyed your PC's operating system... The almighty doodoo has just hit your fan... You did something seriously wrong... and all that's left is the tears...

OK.. So lets say you can't get the PC to boot up in other than SafeMode...

Maybe you installed something that damaged the system, or you uninstalled something that took out something it shouldn't have, or it left a bad change in the registry... and now you are fretting about having to lose all your treasures... You feel like your life just got turned inside out... And now you're wondering if all you've got left is to format-C, and punch a fist-hole in the wall... What do you do now?????

Try this: When SafeMode choice comes up on the screen choose "Command Prompt".. Type-in "scanreg /restore"...
Make sure you make a space between the g and the /... Hit enter... When your options come-up for which backup to pick, choose an early one, and pray...

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Postby cosmicB on Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:00 am

http://easy-uninstaller.da-software-s.qarchive.org/


Lots of useful downloads here...

I don't know anything about this site and their softwares... I'm downloading few right now...

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Postby cosmicB on Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:59 pm

User Beware!...


Watch-out for this one...
I just got a super friendly email in my in-box.. but everything I don't know, I run the usual check on.. by copying the address, adding the word "scam" to it, and searching that on Google... I never know where the next OS killer bug is gonna come from, so I'm overly cautious...

I added "scam" to "FreePowerBoards", and found this crazy-mess:
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=%09FreePowerBoards+scam&btnG=Google+Search&meta=

...so all I need-do is delete that email before ever opening it...

I strongly suggest you all do this "scam" search for every email you don't know... After-all You are your best and only real security, and if it's a scam someone is writing about it... If we all do this, then no one ever gets scammed, and the parasite-scammers will just fade away, back into and under, submerged in their slime-ponds... Then we won't have-to be paying per email...

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Postby cosmicB on Mon Dec 10, 2007 3:50 am

I just noted, that while I was typing a roll and in a run, when I hit Save, the hd was super slow, obviously because it was in sleep mode... I clicked Save, and waited... then heard the hd starting to come out of sleep... It woke, and saved my work... Some people click Save, unaware that the hd went into sleep mode, and just can't wait.. so they hammer away at keys while the hd is waking from slumber.. and it wakes into fifty impossible commands.. and freezes up, and you lose your work... You blame the operating system... You did it to yourself!..

Give the little thing time to fulfill your last command, Before slamming it with a barrage of unnecessary commands... You'll get less freezes.. You'll lose less work... And maybe that will be the end of you experiencing them thar nasty computer freeze-ups...

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