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Posted: 9/8/2004, 4:10 pm
by Penguin Josh
i had to format today because my computer crapped out last night

Posted: 9/8/2004, 11:15 pm
by nikki4982
Cass wrote:Hey, how do you get rid off the programs in the "quick launch" thing in the bottom right hand corner of xp? They just go there, and it takes my computer FOREVER to boot up with them.

To prevent programs from starting up when you boot your computer, you go on your start menu to "run", then type in "msconfig". In the window that pops up, you'll wanna go to the "Startup" tab. In there, you can uncheck anything that you don't want starting up with your computer. Voila. :D

Posted: 9/8/2004, 11:26 pm
by Henrietta
Thank you! That has been bugging me forever.

Posted: 9/8/2004, 11:54 pm
by Henrietta
Does anyone know a good website where you can see all the places to download with mIRC and all that? I had all these nifty settings but then when I reformatted I can't remember where anything is.

Posted: 9/9/2004, 2:14 am
by Korzic
i assume you're talking about www.packetnews.com www.xdccspy.com www.ircspy.com they all do the same thing.

Posted: 9/13/2004, 7:19 pm
by Henrietta
Anyone got any good pop up blockers for IE? I've tried the msn and google toolbar but neither work very well. I do use Mozilla alot but for some things I need IE and don't want a bizillion popups.

Posted: 9/13/2004, 7:47 pm
by Rusty
My web search has a pop up blocker, but it might be spyware....

Posted: 9/13/2004, 11:59 pm
by Henrietta
Gosh, it's one thing after another. I keep getting signed out of msn randomly. I'm not losing my connection. boo.

Posted: 9/14/2004, 7:13 pm
by Rusty
Download and reinstall msn using the repair button.

Posted: 9/15/2004, 5:56 am
by Korzic
I found google tool bar worked wonders. anyways Service pack 2 for XP, IE now comes with its own popupblocker.

Posted: 9/16/2004, 12:41 am
by nikki4982
The popup blocker I got from Kym is the best I've ever seen. It's a simple little program that'll sit in your system tray and you simply click it to turn it on or off. It's called (get ready for this crazy name!!!) "PopupRemover", and it's made by Yoconsoft.

Posted: 9/16/2004, 8:54 am
by Johnny
Check out the camara that I'm getting at the end of the month :drool: :drool:

http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/prodde ... wdeptid=14

Posted: 9/16/2004, 9:59 am
by Joe Cooler
Cass wrote:Gosh, it's one thing after another. I keep getting signed out of msn randomly. I'm not losing my connection. boo.


First of all you might want to try scanning for spyware using Ad-aware or Spybot. If your getting a lot of pop ups its because you have spyware on your system. A pop up blocker may stop them from comming up, but they will still be on your system nonetheless.

Posted: 9/16/2004, 10:43 am
by Henrietta
I have Ad-aware. I need to get Spybot still.

Posted: 9/16/2004, 1:47 pm
by Penguin Josh
i still say just do a format and then use the new mozilla

Posted: 9/16/2004, 1:56 pm
by Korzic
Firefox & Thunderbird > *

Posted: 9/16/2004, 2:32 pm
by Joe Cooler
The Other Josh wrote:i still say just do a format and then use the new mozilla


A reformat just to get rid of spyware?!? There are easier ways.

Cass what version of ad-aware do you have. The newest is Ad-aware SE personal. It has to be downloaded from their site. Previous versions wont auto update to it.

Posted: 9/17/2004, 4:44 am
by nikki4982
There is no good version of Ad-Aware. They'll all screw up your registry like there's no tomorrow, plus miss a TON of adware and spyware.

Get Spybot.

Posted: 9/17/2004, 5:11 am
by Korzic
Rubbish. Ive never had any problems. Run reg mechanic to clean up your registry as well and everything is schmick! having said that. What Spy-Bot doesn't get, Ad-Aware will and vice versa.

Posted: 9/17/2004, 10:31 am
by Joe Cooler
Exactly. Use them both.