More RAM the better. Have fun!
2007-12-17 12:16:13
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answer #1
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answered by BomBet 2
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Upgrade your Ram great way to improve your surfing speed and performance. You might want to get a good registry cleaner, I've had success using Regcure.
2007-12-17 20:44:19
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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upgrade you security by:
installing Firefox 2.0.0.11
installing
Avast anti virus
Spyware Blaster anti spyware
AVG anti spyware
Aerovax Shield anti hijacker
AVG anti rootkit
Spyware Guard
should you accept this challenge,post another ? about adding security to new computers to get the downloads links
2007-12-17 20:28:48
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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for vista you need 2 gig RAM for good running of programs.
1.you need to set your virtual memory to a limit of 3 gig as windows tends to get out of control if you leave virtual memory in auto. start >help and support > virtual memory
2. you need to download and install Superantispyware while your computer is in good nick. When malware gets going you will not be able to get on the net.
3. set your IE7 for reliable and good performance
4. open onecare below and save it to your favourites
5. open support link below and save it to favourites. search support for any problems.
cheers.
IE7 setup
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Over time IE7 seems to set its own (or programs do) tick boxes in the advance tab.
In IE7 (IE6) Tools >Internet Options >Advance Tab
Click Restore advance settings defaults
Tick empty temp files when browser closes (this empties the cache)
Bullet disable phishing filter
Delete Browser History, cookies the whole lot regularly.
Close the browser to set the settings
Malware or Slow computer fix
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Clean Up Computer
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Download and run superantispyware. I was put onto this program because of an annoying popup (XP or Vista plus all OS preceding)
http://www.superantispyware.com
Superantispyware is a good program and remember to update it before scanning. A scan may take 45mins.
afterwards clean up the registry with this
Clean up pc and IE
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To clean up run this Microsoft’s windows live program. It does registry, spyware , virus , disk clean up and defrag
It takes 2 hours or more so once it starts to load x file of x you can leave the computer and go to bed etc.
XP Users http://onecare.live.com/site/en-ca/defau...
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-au/default.htm
Vista Users http://onecare.live.com/site/en-ca/cente...
Run the full safety scanner, then at the end of the scan it asks you to set it running full time.
Think twice about setting it to run in the background as it could be another thing to slow you down. However, it may be worth while if you have no other security programs running.
Consider the following options:
I personally run Norton 360 which is full internet security and run superantispyware when I want to.
So if you don’t have a decent internet security program then perhaps run the superantispyware with your antivirus in the background.
If you sick of antivirus programs that don’t work perhaps run onecare full time and run superantispyware whenever.
Now you should be flying and Onecare has even set up a new system restore point for you.
Note onecare does other stuff as well. Click on the menus on the LHS column.
Search for problem remedy
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http://support.microsoft.com/
Also Tiger something you can do:
Partition the Hard drive – reasons
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Firstly C drive is compulsory for the Operating System (XP) (Vista), and you install all your programs on C drive.
D drive is made for YOUR files.
What you do is MOVE my documents to D drive.
When you download music, videos, pictures from your camera or make any MS Office documents or save emails, you save it on D drive.
The reason for this is to do with
1. Hard drive failure - usually a failed hard drive will not boot, but can often be seen when hooked up as a slave.
So when you get your new hard drive up and running, you can copy D drive from your old to your new. You haven’t lost anything.
2. Virus. Normally virus are programmed to infect C drive. If you get a bad virus all that has to be done is format the C drive partition then re install you OS and programs from disks.
You haven’t lost your personal stuff because its on D drive.
3. Scanning your C drive for virus or spyware. These malware programs live on C drive. It is not necessary to scan D drive. It is a lot quicker to scan a small partition than a large hard drive.
Now you can see the above is compromised by the fact that programs get updates and lots of programs are installed from the net. Therefore if you had to wipe out C drive it be hard to get it back to how it was.
To remedy this we use Norton Ghost to image C drive and store the Image on D drive.
(Vista requires a version 10 or newer of Ghost).
If you get a bad virus you just use the Ghost disk to boot up on, then copy the image stored on D drive back over C drive.
It takes less than 30 mins to rebuild C drive.
Also you may have this running on say a 250 gig HDD, and it fails. You buy a new 400 gig HDD and install both into you computer, the failed one as a slave.
Using the ghost disk to boot up on, you partition the 400 C drive to 30 gig (XP)and the remaining to D drive. Then you repack C drive from the image. Then Copy your old D drive files to your new one. In a time of less than 1 hour and it’s all running. The image loads all the drivers, OS everything.
Then you update new images of C drive every few months so that the one stored on D drive is not to far out of date.
On XP and Vista you create C drive to a maximum of (XP 30 gig, Vista 40 Gig) It doesn’t need to be any bigger, so don’t make C drive to big as you will not use it.
2007-12-17 20:28:38
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answer #4
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answered by chezzrob 7
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it won't hurt,the more ram you have for vista the better it will perform
2007-12-17 20:19:57
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answer #5
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answered by thomasl 6
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