Federal regulation 322.438A
pornography cannot be permentally removed - in order to track and identify sex perverts.
once labels - you are limited in your daily activities including not being able to check in to a hotel without registering that you are a pervert.
makes you think - doesn't it!!
2006-11-19 22:07:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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pornographical websites embed very malicious cookies into your browser, start off by doing this....go to run, type in cmd (or command if before windows XP). Now type in ipconfig /release (a space in between ipconfig and /release), now right click on internet explorer and select properties. In the middle there is a button called delete cookies, go ahead and press that. Now click on "delete files", check the box that says delete all offline content, proceed with ok. Close all windows now. Go to start, and now to search. Now what you are going to need to do, is look for all picture files, so specify that check box. Now go through and check for all of your dirty pictures. Next do the same for video. Now just to be thurough, empty your recycle bin, and restart your comp.
Final step: release your ip address again with the run command procedure (by the way, this just disables all internet, best to do this when dealing with any type of malicious material like porn or illegal software). Now assuming that you have an anti spyware program, run that. After it has run, you should also scan for viruses. Now just restart your PC, and you're good to go!
2006-11-19 22:09:53
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with Ownerator(?) ... you need to format your drive. Once you do that though, install a good and current antivirus software (Mcaffee should do the trick), stop clicking on all the popups and links that you see (some of them are crazy links as I'm sure you've noticed), use a popop blocker from your yahoo toolbar to block unneccessary popups. You can also copy a list of those links and use your internet tools to permanently block them from your browser's list: TOOLS>INTERNET OPTIONS>PRIVACY>SITES. You can then paste the sites you no longer want to see. Also, at the Privacy window, set your settings to medium or medium high so that not all sites have access to your line. That should do it...good luck!
2006-11-19 22:16:57
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answer #3
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answered by blueheartz 2
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First delete the files, empty your recycle bin, and then defrag your hard drive. The deletion of a file is really just marking it for deletion, but defragging will cause other things to be recorded over the space where they lie and really get rid of them.
2006-11-19 22:11:27
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answer #4
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answered by auntb93again 7
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Can't remove it from hard drive, short of destroying it, but u can buy a new hard drive. Formating WILL NOT remove it. they cost about $80.00 US. Easy to do yourself too! Just rip copies of all your files before u pull the old drive so u can reload them into the new drive.
2006-11-19 22:06:28
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answer #5
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answered by steve 1
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Format the drive. or if you want to delete only the porn, use the search command to search for pictures and video. select the files you want to delete, Hold the "shift" key, and press delete, when it asks you if you want to delete it, say yes. that should get all the unhidden stuff
2006-11-19 22:03:43
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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completely wipe it clean with Department of defense standard wipe...
just formatting wont get rid of all of it
2006-11-19 22:03:00
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answer #7
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answered by israeli_stuck_in_usa 3
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