Created 16 years ago2008-10-25 21:40:50 UTC by shortbus rider
It downloaded and installed itselfnothing downloads and installs by itself.
snapfiles looks too useful to pass, i'm checking it out myselfThe best thing that I like about Snapfiles.com is that they actually review and grade each and everyone of their listed software from a scale of 1 to 5 stars. They also accompany their grading with a brief explanation which includes the pro's and con's of the program in question. Every type and class of software is in their own category very neatly, but best of all, it is all in two main sections: Freeware and Shareware.
lol. I swear, if I ever meet a virus maker, I'm breaking all of their fingers.Why stop at their fingers?
Moral of the story is: never underestimate someone who doesn't know how to use a computer properly.I agree. Viruses and all the other nasty rogue crap like it does not necessarily have to come from these so called "bad websites". It can come from just about any site, anywhere. And people who doesn't know how to use a computer properly as you put it, are the most vulnerable to getting infected.
Moral of the story is: never underestimate someone who doesn't know how to use a computer properly.Amen.
Moral of the story is: never underestimate someone who doesn't know how to use a computer properly.Damn right, my neighbor asks me to help him with his PC problems but each time I used it, it got worse.
I never use antivirus and I have never been attacked by one of them. I just don't execute things that I don't know what they do.
I've just been attacked by one of those motherfuckers. I'm on secure mode now because I can't turn on my computer on normal mode.Come on, you have to see the irony in this.
I never use antivirus and I have never been attacked by one of them. I just don't execute things that I don't know what they do.And there's no irony here. I downloaded a program which was a virus. Ok I got a virus, but I know what the real program does, if not, how can I know if it's real or not?
Can those be reverted back to .rmf?Yes of course. You can easily do it with hammer
And there's no irony here. I downloaded a program which was a virus. Ok I got a virus, but I know what the real program does, if not, how can I know if it's real or not?Some download managers can actually scan for any possible viruses to files being downloaded, and tell you if they are corrupted or not. See if you can get one of those.
I never use antivirus
I've just been attacked by one of those motherfuckers
I downloaded ... from emule
I'm a proYou have got to be joking.
Well Tito, look at the Antivirus scan, just 2 of the most famouse found it as virus. If the best antivirus doesn't find it, I doubt a download manager would do it.Okay then. Try this other thing concerning the registry: "RegShot" is a small utility that allows you to quickly take a snapshot of your registry and then compare it with a second one ? done after doing system changes or installing a new software product. The changes report can be produced in text or HTML format and contains a list of all modifications that have taken place between Snapshot1 and Snapshot2. In addition, you can also specify a folder (with subfolders) to be scanned for changes as well. You can download from here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/regshot
You have got to be joking.He is. He must be.
and a lot of the free software is better than the bloated, pricey, Windows-recommended ones.Interesting. Can you please elaborate further on this reasoning?
And for system performance I always do a defrag with SmartDefrag per week .And some registry scans with Advanced windows care.You should also try running CCleaner (Crap Cleaner) once in a while. It removes crap, making your computer run just a little bit faster.
Interesting. Can you please elaborate further on this reasoning?I said what had to be said. They're bloated, pricey, and too Windows-friendly. They take too many liberties with your system, and are generally no better at finding crap than the free alternatives I've used.