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Eisboch[_4_] January 6th 09 04:35 PM

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Just curious. Do you *read* posts before you respond to them?

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Yes, but suggested it anyway.

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Well, in that case, thanks. AVG *was* the program I was trying to install.
It now is installed, and is working fine.

Eisboch


hk January 6th 09 04:44 PM

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Eisboch wrote:

"hk" wrote in message
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Do you have a separate hard drive backup device for your various
computers?


No. I really don't think I have a need for one. I don't keep anything
of importance or value on the computers and the few files that I want to
save I burn to either a data CD or a Flash Memory card. Lately I've
been making my own music videos that I burn to DVDs.

I also keep CD backups of various specialty programs that I use often
which are mostly music and/or audio mixing/manipulation programs.

When I was working and the computer I used had important documents on
it, it was automatically backed up every night. Not by me though. I
wouldn't know how. It was done by the the resident company IP/computer
guru.

Eisboch



I was going to recommend a NAS. Fairly easy to set up, and once it is
set up, it auto backs up every computer attached to the net every night.

[email protected] January 6th 09 04:44 PM

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On Jan 6, 11:35*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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Just curious. Do you *read* posts before you respond to them?


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Yes, but suggested it anyway.

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Well, in that case, thanks. * AVG *was* the program I was trying to install.
It now is installed, and is working fine.

Eisboch


You wont regret it.

Tom Francis - SWSports January 6th 09 04:51 PM

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On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 11:08:25 -0500, "Eisboch"
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On Jan 6, 9:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
Ok. Did as you suggested. It only took less than a minute, then called for
a "restart", which I allowed. When the computer came back up there was no
Norton to be seen. (Maybe it was uninstalled quickly because I had never
enabled it to begin with).

I got a balloon from Windows telling me I didn't have any anti-virus
programs installed.
The Windows firewall is on, but it said no virus protection software was
detected.

I figured "good", and then proceeded to try and install the AVG software.
The installation started, extracted all the files, etc., then a message
came
up saying that it had detected another installed anti-virus program and
didn't recommend continuing unless I got rid of whatever it is. So, I
aborted the installation.

Windows Defender?


Have you tried AVG ? Its free, and I've never had anything hit me in
ages.....
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Just curious. Do you *read* posts before you respond to them?


Damn man - I just choked on an apple.

Give a guy some warning will you? :)
--

Happy Holidays and Merry Whatever It Is
That ****es Liberals Off.

D.Duck January 6th 09 05:57 PM

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wrote in message
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On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 11:08:25 -0500, "Eisboch"
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wrote in message
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On Jan 6, 9:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
Ok. Did as you suggested. It only took less than a minute, then called
for
a "restart", which I allowed. When the computer came back up there was
no
Norton to be seen. (Maybe it was uninstalled quickly because I had never
enabled it to begin with).

I got a balloon from Windows telling me I didn't have any anti-virus
programs installed.
The Windows firewall is on, but it said no virus protection software was
detected.

I figured "good", and then proceeded to try and install the AVG
software.
The installation started, extracted all the files, etc., then a message
came
up saying that it had detected another installed anti-virus program and
didn't recommend continuing unless I got rid of whatever it is. So, I
aborted the installation.

Windows Defender?

Eisboch


Have you tried AVG ? Its free, and I've never had anything hit me in
ages.....
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Just curious. Do you *read* posts before you respond to them?

Eisboch


The free AVG lacks some pretty important features. The paid version is
far superior, and is as good as Norton. The free one, not so much...


My opinion is that by practicing *safe hex* you can pretty much be assured
that you won't have any problems. I've been very active on the Internet for
about 20 years and have never had my machines (Windows) infected. All I've
ever used beside being careful is something like the free version of AVG.



[email protected] January 6th 09 07:08 PM

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On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 13:45:13 -0500, Eisboch wrote:


Like the Duck, I am also careful about where and what I look for. Maybe
it's luck or maybe it's not, but I certainly have never experienced any
of the horror stories of infections one hears about.


*Where* may have a lot to do with it. A computer illiterate friend had
me look at his computer. It had slowed to a crawl, and he couldn't
figure it out. The "problem" was a 15 year old son that had access to
the computer. I can only guess at all the warez, porno, and other
crapware sites he had been visiting. I couldn't count all the malware
installed.

D.Duck January 7th 09 08:09 AM

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On Jan 6, 2:08 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 13:45:13 -0500, Eisboch wrote:
Like the Duck, I am also careful about where and what I look for. Maybe
it's luck or maybe it's not, but I certainly have never experienced any
of the horror stories of infections one hears about.


*Where* may have a lot to do with it. A computer illiterate friend had
me look at his computer. It had slowed to a crawl, and he couldn't
figure it out. The "problem" was a 15 year old son that had access to
the computer. I can only guess at all the warez, porno, and other
crapware sites he had been visiting. I couldn't count all the malware
installed.


For that purpose, I purchased Adaware SE. It removes ALL trackers and
malware.
Now, if someone could only invent a scan tool that would erase
Herring, and Uncle Loogy .

Start Turn Off Computer Turn Off



Eisboch[_4_] January 7th 09 10:45 AM

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"D.Duck" wrote in message
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wrote in message
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On Jan 6, 2:08 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 13:45:13 -0500, Eisboch wrote:
Like the Duck, I am also careful about where and what I look for. Maybe
it's luck or maybe it's not, but I certainly have never experienced any
of the horror stories of infections one hears about.


*Where* may have a lot to do with it. A computer illiterate friend had
me look at his computer. It had slowed to a crawl, and he couldn't
figure it out. The "problem" was a 15 year old son that had access to
the computer. I can only guess at all the warez, porno, and other
crapware sites he had been visiting. I couldn't count all the malware
installed.


For that purpose, I purchased Adaware SE. It removes ALL trackers and
malware.
Now, if someone could only invent a scan tool that would erase
Herring, and Uncle Loogy .

Start Turn Off Computer Turn Off


Or, alternatively, right click on "rec.boats", unsubscribe, left click.
Bye.

Eisboch


John H[_8_] January 7th 09 08:31 PM

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On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 03:09:03 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:


wrote in message
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On Jan 6, 2:08 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 13:45:13 -0500, Eisboch wrote:
Like the Duck, I am also careful about where and what I look for. Maybe
it's luck or maybe it's not, but I certainly have never experienced any
of the horror stories of infections one hears about.


*Where* may have a lot to do with it. A computer illiterate friend had
me look at his computer. It had slowed to a crawl, and he couldn't
figure it out. The "problem" was a 15 year old son that had access to
the computer. I can only guess at all the warez, porno, and other
crapware sites he had been visiting. I couldn't count all the malware
installed.


For that purpose, I purchased Adaware SE. It removes ALL trackers and
malware.
Now, if someone could only invent a scan tool that would erase
Herring, and Uncle Loogy .

Start Turn Off Computer Turn Off


Duck, I don't change my name very often. You can just filter me.

D.Duck January 7th 09 08:44 PM

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"John H" wrote in message
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 03:09:03 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:


wrote in message
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On Jan 6, 2:08 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 13:45:13 -0500, Eisboch wrote:
Like the Duck, I am also careful about where and what I look for.
Maybe
it's luck or maybe it's not, but I certainly have never experienced
any
of the horror stories of infections one hears about.

*Where* may have a lot to do with it. A computer illiterate friend had
me look at his computer. It had slowed to a crawl, and he couldn't
figure it out. The "problem" was a 15 year old son that had access to
the computer. I can only guess at all the warez, porno, and other
crapware sites he had been visiting. I couldn't count all the malware
installed.


For that purpose, I purchased Adaware SE. It removes ALL trackers and
malware.
Now, if someone could only invent a scan tool that would erase
Herring, and Uncle Loogy .

Start Turn Off Computer Turn Off


Duck, I don't change my name very often. You can just filter me.



Huh?

I just suggested a *filter* to slammer that was all inclusive. I don't
filter anybody.




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