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    Performance Tips




    The art of keeping your computer running smoothly is one that takes patience and some computer-prowess. Many try to turn your computer into a reference about you, which holds information such as Name, Address, Credit Card Number and so much more, or sometimes they may use your computer as their own to attack government servers. The list of things that can dramatically affect your computer is numerous.

    1. Viruses: They can do so many things, depending on which virus that has infected you.

    2. Trojans: Some hackers/crackers may use you for amusement; God knows how many countless forums there are where "Script Kiddies" brag about how they took over some "newbies" computer and practically destroy it.

    3. Spyware: As the name implies, spyware basically just finds stuff about you and sends it to the programmer. They can range from "Bonzi Buddy" to cookies left by websites.

    There is far more but I'm sure you want to know what to do how to keep your computer running smoothly.


    Getting Rid of Current Problems:

    Viruses:
    The first thing I suggest to do is scanning your computer for viruses but what if you have no antivirus software? Fear not because some websites give free reliable online virus scans, such as:

    PCPitstop AntiVirus Online Scan: http://www.pcpitstop.com/antivirus/avload.asp
    Trend Micro's free online (Housecall) virus scanner: http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
    Panda ActiveScan Online Virus Scan: http://www.pandasoftware.com/activescan/co...n_principal.htm
    Symantec's Online Scan: http://security2.norton.com/
    BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan: http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php

    **Note: Also I would run these virus scans monthly even if you do have an antivirus but be sure to disable it before scanning, it may cause an error. Also disable any proxys that may be in use, you may scan the proxy instead of your computer.

    If you find any viruses, just either clean them or delete them. Okay well now that's done you need software to keep your computer virus free. I suggest NOD32 if you are willing to pay, the site is www.nod32.com, but if you don't want to pay then stick to AVG, many may disagree but AVG isn't the best, though it is good, nonetheless. Here's a link to a download for AVG: http://www.grisoft.com/us/us_dwnl_free.php, keep in mind you will need to register but it's still free and you may use it indefinitely.

    ** Note: It is very crucial to keep your antivirus up to date. Update at least once every two weeks and also don't forget to scan at least once a month. **


    Increasing Browsing Speed and Staying Safe
    In your temporary Internet files, this is where all the pictures that were displayed in your browser and all the pages you've been: the history. These should be deleted regularly to save space and increase browsing speed. Keep in mind many viruses reside in your temporary Internet files. To delete them open Internet explorer and go to:

    Tools --> Internet Options --> General (It's a tab) And click delete temporary internet files (check offline content), Delete cookies and last but not least delete the history.

    Keep in mind; deleting some cookies will log you off on sites such as forums. You will need to re-login.


    Cleaning Your Registries

    ****READ BEFORE USING****
    Before attempting to use the registries, remember, messing around with it can destroy your computer. Do not delete anything unless you are 100% it is obsolete and you are sure you don't need it.

    What your registry is, from Microsoft themselves: "The Registry contains information that Windows continually references during operation, such as profiles for each user, the applications installed on the computer and the types of documents that each can create, property sheet settings for folders and application icons, what hardware exists on the system, and which ports are being used." Your registries can hold lots of invalid information about programs you've deleted already and such. To improve performance and reliability you should clean it out. Of course not manually, I will give a list of some programs that help in cleaning your registries. Remember to always make a backup of your registry before using any program. To do this, follow these steps:

    Backing up your registries Go to start --> Go to run --> type "regedit" (without the quotation marks) and press enter --> Click on "My computer" and when it is highlighted just click file and export. Choose a name and save it somewhere. To restore your registry, simply double click the "reg" file you saved.

    Now for the free registry cleaners: RegScrubXP: http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Reviews/r882.html
    Regcleaner: http://www.webmasterfree.com/regcleaner.html




    Windows Update
    Okay this is VERY important; it is absolutely crucial for windows. You must do windows update! It is absolute essential. Did you know just by visiting a site, if you have an un-patched version of windows you can be hacked? Yes, just by visiting a site. Now, this can all be fixed by updating windows (Yes, windows is that buggy). To update windows just go to: http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/. It is very important you update, do so at least every month and it may take a few times to download all the critical updates, but you shouldnt be lazy about a thing like this.


    Fix Errors and Increase Performance.
    First run scandisk, it can be found at one of two places. On some computers you can go to - Start --> "Programs" Or "All Programs" --> "Accessories" --> "System Tools" --> "Scandisk. If scandisk is not there, (like with my computer) go to My Computer --> Right-click on Drive C or whatever you main hard drive is --> Then click "Properties" --> Then click the "Tools" tab at the top, and click "Scandisk."

    When you choose scandisk, you may need to restart before you can, it may ask, "May scandisk run on next restart," allow it to and restart. When you are done scandisk "defrag" your computer. To do it, just go to: Start --> "Programs" Or "All Programs" --> "Accessories" --> "System Tools" --> "Disk Defragmenter" This tool will speed up your computer and make everything run smoother. Though you may need to "defragment" more than once for your computer to be fully defragmented.


    Turn Off System Restore to Save Space
    By default, Windows XP keeps backups system files in the System Volume Information folder. This can eat up valuable space on your hard drive. If you don't want Windows to back up your system files then do the following:

    Open the Control Panel --> Double-click on System --> Click the System Restore tab --> Check "Turn off System Restore on all drives" --> Click Apply.

    **Note: If you turn this off, you will not be able to reset mistakes that you have made unless you turn it on again. If you are new to computers I would recommend leaving this on.


    Disable Hibernation
    Well, Windows XP goes into a state of hibernation, basically its sort of like turning off automatically when you dont use it. But it takes up valuable resources, which is equal to your RAM! If you do not use hibernation then disable it by doing the following:

    Start --> Control Panel --> Performance and Maintenance --> Power Options --> Hibernate Tab --> and uncheck the Enable Hibernation box.


    Disable Graphics for Performance
    Windows XP is a very graphic-rich operating system. The result is inevitable consumption of precious resources. If you can do away with some of these fancy effects, we can speed up your operating system with just enough graphics to make XP usable. But XP is supposed to look "appealing" right? Well, we will not get too drastic, so well just shut down a few unnecessary features.

    These are but suggestions. If you're running the newest and greatest hardware, don't look forward to too much from these adjustments; this is only needed for older systems or the lot of who are power hungry. These are designed for the users who are in need of a few tweaks to bring their machine to a level of speed, which they don't currently enjoy.

    Right-click your desktop then go to "Properties, then the "Settings" tab. Lower your bit depth here. I personally rather to keep my colour bit higher but, that is my personal opinion

    But wait, don't close your "Display Properties" window, select the "Appearance" (without quotations) tab, the "Effects" (again without quotations). Uncheck what you don't really need like "Show shadows under menus" or "Show window contents while dragging" and select "Standard" screen fonts. All this does is it makes everything look more realistic and such, like adding shadows.

    And again, still stay there, under "Display Properties, click the "Themes" tab. Under "Theme, select "Windows Classic. Looks a bit like Windows 95, doesn't it? Ok, now we're finally done with the "Display Properties and click "Apply, then "ok.

    Let's move on to performance. Right-click "My Computer, then "Properties. Choose the "Advanced" tab. Under "Performance" click "Settings. This is a click on "Adjust for best performance. All the checked boxes are cleared, and what you're left with is a plain XP box. It may not be as "pretty" as it once was, but I think you'll find that your system response will be much snappier.

    Though, I have kept all these, "bells and whistles" because I have grown accustomed to it, but everyone has their own opinion.


    Speed up browsing in Internet Explorer
    This Registry tip speeds up internet/remote browsing process considerably (supposedly, I have heard many cases yet I havent seen any difference myself) on most MS Windows 32-bit machines connected to a network and/or remote computer(s). This actually fixes a BUG in MS Windows Operating Systems that scans shared (remote) folders/files across the network for Scheduled Tasks, and can add a delay as long as 30 seconds, because it uses extra time to search the remote computer(s). To do this, open Regedit (Win95/98/ME) or Regedt32 (WinNT4/2000) and go to:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows \CurrentVersion\Explorer\RemoteComputer\NameSpace Highlight this value: {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}

    RECOMMENDED: Export (BACKUP) this Registry key to a REG file FIRST, to be able to restore it (by running the REG file) if necessary. Just right click on the value and click export.

    Then when youre done, highlight the key and click delete.

    Just start MS IE while connected to the network/internet to see the difference.

    **Note: Upgrading to a newer MSInternet Explorer release may add this key to your Registry during Setup, therefore you may need to delete it again after installing MS IE.


    Disable useless XP services
    Most of this is information is from myself, some I got from: http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/service411.htm An amazing tweaking site. Keep in mind, mine is a very miniscule list compared to blackviper.

    (To disable a service go to run and type services.msc (without the quotations). Then double click on the service and select the start-up type as disabled).

    The following services should be disabled:

    Alterer

    This service allows you receive alerts from an administrator, and unless you are on network you wont need this. So do your computer a favour and disable it.

    ClipBook

    Used for sharing what you cut and paste with other computers, typically on a network. Normally takes 1.3 MB of RAM, and quite useless.

    Indexing Service

    Basically it indexes the location of files to speed up the search of a file, extremely useless and also a resource hog.

    Distributed Link Tracking Client

    This basically updates a link on a network. In a nutshell if you have a shortcut on networked computer, for example computer A and you move the file on computer B, this will update the new location on computer A. So if youre not on a network this is useless.

    IPSEC Services

    This will be required for domains and VPN connections, if you do not use either you wont need this.

    Remote Registry Service

    This is basically what it sounds like. It probably will be cracked and turned into an exploit in the future, if you want to play it safe disable it.

    Messenger This has nothing to do with MSN messenger; this is what allows those grey pop-ups to appear on your screen advertising universities and messenger blocker for money. Truly annoying.

    For more information please click here.

    Remote Desktop Help Session Manager

    If you use remote desktop (connecting to someone elses computer and have the ability to see what theyre doing or help them solve a problem) then leave this on, if not disable it.

    Secondary Logon

    This basically allows other users to start-up processes or applications with higher privelages. No one else uses my computer, and I wouldnt want anyone else to, so I dont need it and you may not need it as well.

    Smart Card

    This supports the use of a Smart Card, and unless you have a Smart Card disable this.

    Smart Card Helper

    Functions that deal with a Smart Card, if you do not have one, and then disable this service.

    Themes

    This is for all the XP flashy-ness, all the colours and shadows. This can take up to 12 MB RAM alone. The average computer comes with 256. Thats roughly 5% of you total RAM, do you think its worth it?

    Wireless Zero Configuration

    This basically provides automatic configuration for wireless devices. If you do use wireless devices such as a wireless keyboard or mouse then do not disable this. But if you dont then feel free to disable it.


    Free Precious RAM
    There is an amazing program that can free RAM, by a lot. This is perfect for home computers or servers. You can get it at: http://www.ams.as.ro/dc.php be sure to customize it properly, its worth 100x more if all the best features are added. Use the help file tohelp you.

    Theres also another great RAM freeing tool known as, FreeRAM XP Pro, its is completely free and can be obtained at http://www.yourwaresolutions.com/.


    Cleaning your Prefetch
    Well, your prefetch needs to be emptied every once in awhile. It carries old and obsolete information. Go to C:\windows\prefetch and if it is a bit too large just delete everything inside.


    Mystery Behind The Running Processes
    Well, Im sure by now you pressed ctrl - alt - del and clicked the processes tab, if not, do so now. Well, now you see a whole list of odd processes running. Now you may be wondering, what are these programs? I dont remember starting any of these up. Well, some of these can actually be spyware or viruses, running in the background.

    A good way to find out what most mean is to go to the following site, which has a complete, and thorough list of all the processes and what they do. Just go here: http://www.answersthatwork.com/Taskl.../tasklist.htm/.


    Speeding up your Startup
    When I turn on my computers, it takes so long for all my programs to load, if that sounds like you, then I can help. Well, did you know you can choose what programs to load and what not to load.

    Its real simple, all you need to do is go to Start --> run and type msconfig without the quotations, as usual. Go to the Startup tab and look at the list. Thats everything that starts-up with your computer. If it takes long to load, then you probably have a long list. On average there shouldnt be more than 15 things on the list.

    I bet youre wondering, what the hell is each thing? Well, some may be easy to decipher if it is needed to startup and some may not be. Luckily someone has made a list for just that, to see what each thing is and how important it is for starting up.

    First, to disable a program you only need to uncheck it and click apply and restart.

    Alright, back to the list, you can find the list here: http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup...tartup_all.php.

    **Note: Be sure not to delete any windows components, or youll regret it. **
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    Security



    Staying Secure on the Internet is the only way. If you dont have a firewall and leave everything un-updated, it could case serious errors. You may even need to rely on an IT professional. Hopefully you wont need to resort to that but I know before I knew anything about computers I had to repair my computer quite often because of worms and crackers.


    Change Your User Account Name
    A cracker will only need your username and password to infiltrate your system. If your username is the default, something like administrator and no password, youre in serious trouble. To do this go to: Control Panel --> User Accounts --> Change an account, choose the administrator and rename it. Also add a password, this will add security.

    While there, be sure to disable the guest account. Just click Guest and make it is turned off.


    Spyware:
    Spyware is a dirty thing, which should be illegal in my opinion, but sadly it isn't. The good thing is, it is now easily destroyed with the help of ad-aware and Spybot S&D. Both free soft which can be downloaded at:

    Ad-aware: http://download.com.com/3000-2144-10...ml?tag=lst-0-1.
    Spybot: http://download.com.com/3000-2144-10...ml?tag=lst-0-1

    Also, some people may say, "I have nothing to hide on my computer so they can take any information they want," but spyware also takes up your bandwidth and computer resources. Do Not Support Spyware.

    Seeing as how "KaZaA" is one of the most downloaded programs. I must warn you, if you delete the spyware in it, it will cease to function. Yet you though have an alternative, I suggest you download "KaZaA Lite" which can be gotten at: www.kazaalite.tk. It uses the same server as "KaZaA" without most the pop-ups and spyware.

    ** Note: It is very crucial to keep your spyware removal tool up to date. Update at least once every two weeks and also don't forget to scan at least once a week. **

    On a side note many believe Microsoft likes to check up on us using various methods. So a clever programmer came up with a program to disable any Suspicious functions such as error reporting and many more. To download go to:

    http://www.xp-antispy.org/news-e.php.


    Staying Safe From Hackers
    You always need a firewall up and running when you visit websites or download content, even chatting needs you to keep a firewall. A firewall keeps hackers out and doesn't allow anything to access the Internet without your acknowledgement.

    Sygate Free - http://smb.sygate.com/buy/download_buy.htm. Sygate is a great firewall, and is used by many. Im not too fond of it though, but thats only my personal opinion.

    Zone Alarm Firewall Free - http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/comp...reeDownload.jsp. Well, zonealarm is one of my favourite firewalls, its great really. It has an easy to use interface and is highly trusted and used.

    Kerio 2.1.5 Firewall - http://www.uksecurityonline.com/products/pfirewalls.php. This is another recommended firewall by many, again its not my favourite, but its still great.


    Disable Messenger Service
    Messenger Service has nothing to do with MSN messenger, messenger service is basically a Spam tool to send you pop-up messages you do not need unless you are on a network and can send message by "net send," if you do not, then there is no point of letting this process run. There are many programs out there to charge you but I will tell you how free of charge. (Note: this is for windows XP exclusively)

    First make sure you are logged on as the administrator. When you are logged on, go to start --> control panel --> Administrative Tools --> Services --> Scroll down until you find "Messenger" (Without the quotation marks). Double Click Messenger stop the service by pressing stop at the very bottom. Then on "Startup Type" Make sure that Disabled is chosen rather than Manual or Automatic.

    **Note: If you have a nat/router you can forward port 137 to an unused IP. Doing this will allow you to keep messenger running for network purposes and not receive spam. Doing this depends on the router, if you do not know how then leave it be. **


    Updating Drivers
    Well, updating your drivers can solve many issues, help performance and tighten your security. You may protest and say you have no clue what to update and such.

    First Directx, any important thing, it needs to be updated, its crucial. Directx can cause problems and pose a security risk if it is un-updated. To download it, go to http://www.Microsoft.com/directx

    Now for your other drivers. Your printer, scanner, web cam and such can be updated by going to the manufactures website. Usually the logo is on the device and basically www.logo.com will generally work. For example if you have a canon printer you need to go to www.cannon.com.

    What about your other drivers? Well you can update those by using this neat utility to find out the manufacture and then you can go to the site and download any updates and patches. The utility can be found at: http://www.softnews.ro/public/cat/13/9/13-9-131.shtml and another great program to find out the company of your drivers, chipset, motherboard, and bios is http://www.aida32.hu/aida32.php.

    The main things you should update are: Direct X
    Modem
    Chipset
    Video Card
    Sound Card
    Network Interface Card
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    Helpful Utilities
    This section basically covers where to get helpful utilities to make your life easier. These are basically programs I recommend that will help you do things more efficiently. Freeware To Get Just About Anything Done


    Mozilla
    Mozilla is a free, tabbed browser. Tab basically means, if you are unfamiliar with the term, the windows are in a tab form, within the browser, instead of covering your taskbar, such as many Internet Explorer windows. It is constantly updated, small, and easy to use. Also quite flawless, not many exploits are found within in, unlike Internet Explorer. To download it go here: http://www.mozilla.org


    MYIE2
    MYIE2 is basically Internet Explorer, but upgraded in many ways. First off, it has many plug-ins, specifically made for it, such as enable right click, view source, word highlighter and many others. It is also tabbed and smaller, resource wise, compared to Internet Explorer. In my opinion this is one of the best browsers, I use it myself. To download it go here: http://www.myie2.com/.


    Freeware Book.
    Free directory of freeware sites with reviews, best I've ever seen in my opinion

    http://freewarearena.org/PHPNuke/modules.p...download&cid=18


    Trillian
    Well If you are an instant messenger junkie, and addicted to things like MSN, Y!M, AIM, IRC and ICQ then Trillian is for you. It basically can use all 5 programs in one nifty program. Itfs built in with lots of useful features. You can get it at: http://www.trillian.cc.


    Registry Explorer
    This little utility lets you surf your registries through windows explorer, perfect for new computers users and even advanced ones, you can download it at: http://www.regxplor.com/download.html.


    CableNut
    Before using this program, be sure to backup your entire registry! If you donft know how click here. Now if you want to download this fine program just go here: http://download.com.com/3000-2155-10...ml?tag=lst-0-1.

    This program tweaks your MTU values, allowing you to surf at higher speeds, you might want to do a couple speed tests to check your average and find out if it worked. If you notice it go slower, just use the backup of your registry to reverse it.


    System Mechanic
    System Mechanic isnft freeware but it is still an amazing program. The pro version has almost anything you would ever want. Some features include:

    Registry Cleaner

    Compact Registries

    Antivirus

    Spyware Remover

    Securely Delete files

    Get rid of ads in webpages and stop pop-ups

    Defragment Memory

    Internet Tweaker

    Defragment Hardrive

    Sounds amazing, doesnft it? Well if youfre interested check their site at: http://www.iolo.com/sm/index.cfm/.



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    Tests
    Well now you think that youfve tweaked a lot, your computer is completely safe? No antivirus has spotted anything, eh? Not to mention your firewall is silently covering all your ports? Furthermore your Internet connection has been tweaked. Then youfve come to the right place, wefre here to test it, to see how safe you really are.


    Antivirus Tests:
    Eicar virus tests. Test YOUR Antivirus: http://www.eicar.org/anti_virus_test_file.htm


    Firewall Tests:
    Blackcode: http://www.blackcode.com/scan/index.php
    HackerWhacker: http://hackerwhacker.com/newindex.dyn
    AuditMyPC.com: http://www.auditmypc.com/freescan/prefcan.asp
    Broadband Reports.com: http://www.dslreports.com/scan/
    Computer Cops Security Professionals: http://www.computercops.biz/index.php
    HackerWatch.org: http://www.hackerwatch.org/probe/
    Security Space.com: http://www.securityspace.com/sspace/index.html
    PC Flank Complete Check: http://www.pcflank.com/
    PCPitStop Checks/TuneUp: http://pcpitstop.com/
    Qualys' Free Browser Checkup: http://browsercheck.qualys.com/
    Sygate Online Services: http://scan.sygate.com/
    Steve Gibons's "ShieldsUP" [GRC-Gibson Research Centre]: https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2 OR http://grc.com


    Speed Tests
    Bandwidth Place: http://bandwidthplace.com/speedtest/
    DSL reports: http://www.dslreports.com/tools/
    CNET: http://webservices.cnet.com/bandwidth/
    MSN: http://tech.msn.com/internet/speedtest.asp/
    2wire: http://www.2wire.com/meter/bm50.html?6959
    testmy.net http://testmy.net/
    Numion.com: http://www.numion.com/YourSpeed/
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    Appearance
    Well, I know many users are focused on having their computers look flashy, and fully customized. Registry tweaks to change the color of this, or rename that. In a nutshell, its the appearance of your computer. A happy programmer is an inspired programmer.


    Rename Recycle Bin


    Well, have you ever wanted to rename recycle bin into something more,... appealing? Well, if you have ever wanted to, Im here to help. Just follow these simple steps:

    1. Open RegEdit by typing "regedit" (like always, without quotes) in the Run menu.

    2. Open "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT"

    3. Open "CLSID

    4. Look for the folder within the brackets: {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
    This long muddle is the Recycle Bin's global unique identifier. All system file folders have them.

    5. Double-click Shellfolder.

    6. On the right side and look for Attributes. Right-click Attributes and select Modify.

    7. Change the binary data from the default 40 01 00 20 to 70 01 00 20.

    8. Click OK and close RegEdit.

    9. You may yell at me and say your Recycle Bin still can't be renamed by right-clicking alone (unless you're using Windows 98), but when you right-click and choose Explore, you can now modify it from the File menu.


    Hack Your Start Button, Change it to Anything You Want
    Before you even attempt this you must have a Resource Hacker, if you do not have one you can obtain a free one at http://www.users.on.net/johnson/resourcehacker/.

    So now we have a resource hacker. Make a backup of C:\Windows\Explorer.exe, basically but it somewhere safe in case of an accident. When thats done open C:\Windows\Explorer.exe in the Resource Hacker.

    Okay now expand the category String Table. After that, scroll down to string 37 and expand it and highlight 1033.

    Now go down to 578, on the right. It should say, start. Now double click start, make sure the quotations are highlighted, and change it to anything you want, but wait were not done yet. Now on the top of the right-hand part, it should say Compile Script, you need to click it. Now make sure you go to file, save as not save and save it in the C:\windows folder as modifiedexplorer.exe

    Wait, dont leave, were still not done so stay with me. You need to modify the registries! So if you have forgotten, go to start, run, and regedit. Find your way to:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows NT\ CurrentVersion\ Winlogon.

    On the right side, double click, Shell without the quotations. And in the value data box paste the following: modifiedexplorer.exe

    Now all you have to do is press okay and exit regedit and restart your computer.
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    Under this section, I will place random tidbits and such of information and tips which is considered useful, such as maintenance and other things that do not fit under other categories.


    Printer Maintenance
    My printer is broken! Thats a common problem with people, most of the time its really a lack of ink, but if youre sure thats not it, then why dont you try the following steps.

    1st: Update your printer driver, if you have no clue how, then check my driver section: click here.

    2nd: So, the driver didnt fix the problem yet huh? Well his is the last piece of advice I can give. Go to Control Panel --> Printers and Faxes (Or the equivalent) --> you should see your printer registeredsomething like Companyname Model#. Right click that and select the properties tab --> Here you should try the Cleaning and Nozzle Check tests. If this doesnt help, then you should contact the manufacture for technical support if you still have time on the warranty.

    **Note: The Cleaning test takes ink and the Nozzle Check takes ink and one sheet of paper, repeated use will waste ink. **



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    I hope you enjoyed my guide; I shall try add more and to update regularly.

    Questions, Comments, or Suggestions?

    Contact me, I will be more than happy to reply and help you with any question. Please make the subject something in relation with the topic.

    [email protected]

    Credits: Spadge: has helped me with suggestions and corrections.
    Chris: Has helped me in numerous ways.
    MajorGeeks: They have helped by being generally nice and helpful, they're a great site
    mr_flea: He has helped me update the Trillian section by informing me of the new IM servers it can connect to. He has also helped my with registry hacks.
    Vlad902: Vlad902 has helped me by reminding me about renaming hackers to crackers and about hardware firewalls.
    Thunder: Another great helper, he informed me to edit the cache section.
    goldfish: He has helped me by informing me about Regsupreme and about Symantecs free virus service. He has also helped with many recommendations and helped with html optimization.

    Thank you all for your contributions, my guide wouldnt be as good as it is, without all your help.
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    looks great boss well done

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    Here is a link to the article in case anyone needs to refer to this and the forum happens to be down Google Search - Use the first result. The board censors the site this is on.

    Try not to to take credit for other people's work.

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    My post & others on this thread were deleted. Fuckall reason AFAIK. Here's mine again. Since I don't see anything wrong with what I posted.

    zapjb Posted on: 15 October 2003 - 20:23

    Very nice. Easy to follow. Even found that I had sound enabled on shutdown. But turned it off, Thx. And I was suprised I agreed with virtually all the advice you gave about everything.

    The divergence occurs with your guide on Helpful Utilities. IMO CableNut & System Mechanic are inferior programs.

    Good job!
    EDIT:Whew! Now I know why. Cause it didn't happen. I was wrong. This thread is nearly identical to the one I was refering to.

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    it wasn't deleted, it's in the other topic named the same as this one without the v4.2 part.

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