Still Here 10 years as an company, and a long time since the first micro-computer in 1982 ( Amstrad 256) You never had it so good! Well look it up and you will see what I mean.
Windows 7 looking good, why do they want to fiddle? Windows 8 is just around the corner. I am just hoping it is not a return to Vista.
Don't forget to buy a 64Bit operating system with your shiny new computer Dual Core and a lot of memory all to no avail if you purchase a 32bit operating system.
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Saturday, 4 October 2008
Basic ways to Remove nasties from PCs
Carry out these instructions at your own risk, see Rule 2
This is still good information (as of 2012)
Follow the three rules of Using Computers
1) Don't Panic! Backup and make sure you have anything precious backed up
2) If you don't know what you are doing. Don't do it! Use Escape, Exit, click the X (kiss it goodbye) Do not hit enter, Return, Ok, Accept etc If all else fails switch it off at the wall
3) Look and READ positively READ what is on the screen including the edges.
1) In safe mode (press the f 8 key as the system goes from the initial display screen to the next one), boot the system search for 'temp' Empty the Temp Directories in all accounts of all the things there, highlight all and delete to the recycle bin. Do not empty the recycled bin, you can retrieve things from here if required.
2) Clear the Internet Cache in all accounts.
3) Type regedit and goto Hkey Local Machine \SoftWare\Microsoft\Current Version\Run and Run Once and Run Services and check for any strange numberalpha string file names copy and paste the entries to Notepad (goto run, type notepad click ok) back up the registry use export from 'file' and then delete them. They will look something like c:\windows\system32\sfbwlkz.sys
4) Go to Tools in explorer folder Options> View select to show hidden files an folders, Unhide File extensions, Unhide protected system files. Goto C:\windows\system32 goto view details then sort the files by date, click on the column headings date modified to get the latest date file at the top. The date from which you became aware of some infection . i.e sfbwlkz.sys 3/10/08 eys48jsf.dll 3/10/08
5) Look for the same numeric alpha named files as found in Hkey Local Machine \SoftWare\Microsoft\Current Version\Run. etc i.e sfbwlkz.sys 3/10/08 eys48jsf.dll 3/10/08 Do not delete wpa.dbl
6) Look or search for the files using the search find files and folders with the advanced options all ticked. Rename the files as you find them or delete if you can
7) If this doesn’t work come back here and contact me for more instructions Hijack RSIT instructions to follow!
This is still good information (as of 2012)
Follow the three rules of Using Computers
1) Don't Panic! Backup and make sure you have anything precious backed up
2) If you don't know what you are doing. Don't do it! Use Escape, Exit, click the X (kiss it goodbye) Do not hit enter, Return, Ok, Accept etc If all else fails switch it off at the wall
3) Look and READ positively READ what is on the screen including the edges.
1) In safe mode (press the f 8 key as the system goes from the initial display screen to the next one), boot the system search for 'temp' Empty the Temp Directories in all accounts of all the things there, highlight all and delete to the recycle bin. Do not empty the recycled bin, you can retrieve things from here if required.
2) Clear the Internet Cache in all accounts.
3) Type regedit and goto Hkey Local Machine \SoftWare\Microsoft\Current Version\Run and Run Once and Run Services and check for any strange numberalpha string file names copy and paste the entries to Notepad (goto run, type notepad click ok) back up the registry use export from 'file' and then delete them. They will look something like c:\windows\system32\sfbwlkz.sys
4) Go to Tools in explorer folder Options> View select to show hidden files an folders, Unhide File extensions, Unhide protected system files. Goto C:\windows\system32 goto view details then sort the files by date, click on the column headings date modified to get the latest date file at the top. The date from which you became aware of some infection . i.e sfbwlkz.sys 3/10/08 eys48jsf.dll 3/10/08
5) Look for the same numeric alpha named files as found in Hkey Local Machine \SoftWare\Microsoft\Current Version\Run. etc i.e sfbwlkz.sys 3/10/08 eys48jsf.dll 3/10/08 Do not delete wpa.dbl
6) Look or search for the files using the search find files and folders with the advanced options all ticked. Rename the files as you find them or delete if you can
7) If this doesn’t work come back here and contact me for more instructions Hijack RSIT instructions to follow!
Wednesday, 6 February 2008
Don 't throw the old PC away!
Most Charitable organizations will take OLD PC equipment the spec may vary but generally a Dual Core amount of memory 1GB a 120GB hard drive will attract attention.
Strip the PC and separate it into its Steel and other metal components and recycle it!
The 'Gold items' are gold plated.....
The operating system can be recovered from the disk and moved on to another PC. Xp home being replaced with XP pro, recover the old operating system, complete with the Certificate of Authentication and transfer it to a new system. The same with windows 7, Windows Vista? I would not bother!
Strip the PC and separate it into its Steel and other metal components and recycle it!
The 'Gold items' are gold plated.....
The operating system can be recovered from the disk and moved on to another PC. Xp home being replaced with XP pro, recover the old operating system, complete with the Certificate of Authentication and transfer it to a new system. The same with windows 7, Windows Vista? I would not bother!
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