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Originally posted by scribblec@21 January 2004 - 17:42
whats the prob? :o
:)
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http://filesharingtalk.com/index.php?showtopic=95296Quote:
Originally posted by scribblec@21 January 2004 - 17:42
whats the prob? :o
:)
have u tried actually going into the bin and deleting file by file so u dont have to use pretty much all your resources deleting them at once? or how about putting some things in there back on desktop then deleting them bit by bit? or mayb if the problem just developed doing a system restore? if noone of them work then i guess im no help :(
problem's fixed now, it was a stupid error on my part :(Quote:
Originally posted by scribblec@21 January 2004 - 17:46
have u tried actually going into the bin and deleting file by file so u dont have to use pretty much all your resources deleting them at once? or how about putting some things in there back on desktop then deleting them bit by bit? or mayb if the problem just developed doing a system restore? if noone of them work then i guess im no help :(
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If an update does not pertain to what you have, don't get it. I despise that messenger so i removed it and avoid the updates for it. Just review what the updates does before accepting.............btw, moving to softwareworld. B)
A bit similar to when people go to the windows update site. They seem to think they need to download and install every update just because its there does not mean you need it.Quote:
Originally posted by CornerPocket@21 January 2004 - 12:55
If an update does not pertain to what you have, don't get it. I despise that messenger so i removed it and avoid the updates for it. Just review what the updates does before accepting.............btw, moving to softwareworld. B)
Although for most its not their fault if they dont know. Microsoft should be a little more descriptive.
So far as Microsoft security updates then I would say "yes" you definitely need them. Do not ask for details such as why because, IMO, many pertain to the recent slew of holes and imbedded flaws riddled in XP, windows media player, outlook and internet explorer. So unless you wish to become more susceptible to internet attacks than the majority of us are then I would just leave well enough alone and learn that Microsoft updates come in three different flavors:
-critical updates (these you need and should download for sure, IMO)
-windows updates (pick and choose from this group because there is alot of worthless crap in here)
-driver updates (good to download for yuks and giggles however you will often find better at the manufacturer's site)
If viewing them gets on your nerves that badly then there is a tweak that will remove that portion from the "add or remove programs" applet.
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_hotfix_backup.htm
Thanks for that input Izagaia.Quote:
Originally posted by Izagaia@21 January 2004 - 15:43
So far as Microsoft security updates then I would say "yes" you definitely need them. Do not ask for details such as why because, IMO, many pertain to the recent slew of holes and imbedded flaws riddled in XP, windows media player, outlook and internet explorer. So unless you wish to become more susceptible to internet attacks than the majority of us are then I would just leave well enough alone and learn that Microsoft updates come in three different flavors:
-critical updates (these you need and should download for sure, IMO)
-windows updates (pick and choose from this group because there is alot of worthless crap in here)
-driver updates (good to download for yuks and giggles however you will often find better at the manufacturer's site)
If viewing them gets on your nerves that badly then there is a tweak that will remove that portion from the "add or remove programs" applet.
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_hotfix_backup.htm
Yes, I must say that critical updates are a must. :)