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2007年10月6日

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IEDefender撤除指示

IEDefender描述:

IEDefender 是假劣anti-spyware/anti-malware軟件。 IEDefender通常安裝了自己您的個人計算機,不用您的允許,通過特洛伊人、病毒和偽造品軟件。 它將顯示假安全性預警或通知欺騙用戶買IEDefender的有償的版本。

它是非常重要的去除它也許有來臨捆綁IEDefender的所有組分和所有malware和特洛伊人(例如zlob.trojan、trojan.vundo和Trojan.Downloader)。 IEDefender不僅創造安全問題,它顯著貶低計算機表現。 有效地去除是容易瞭解的IEDefender,我們創造指南撤除指示。

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手工IEDefender撤除指示:

Unregister IEDefender DLL文件:
(學會對怎麼做此)
mp3avi.dll
alisj.dll

停止IEDefender過程:
(學會對怎麼做此)
IEDefender.exe

發現并且刪除這些IEDefender文件:
(學會對怎麼做此)
IE Defender.exe
mp3avi.dll
alisj.dll
卸載IEDefender.lnk
IEDefender.lnk

取消IEDefender登記價值:
(學會對怎麼做此)
微軟\窗口\ CurrentVersion \ App道路\ IEDefender.exe
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遞交反饋為窗口居住Apps和服務

我從夥計得到這個問題很多測試,并且使用窗口居住apps和服務: 我怎麼遞交反饋? 有用戶能使用為窗口遞交反饋活的幾個真正地好選擇。 我這裡陳列那些選擇。 1. 讀更多...... (讀更多)

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遞交反饋為窗口居住Apps和服務

我從夥計得到這個問題很多測試,并且使用窗口居住apps和服務: 我怎麼遞交反饋?

有用戶能使用為窗口遞交反饋活的幾個真正地好選擇。 我這裡陳列那些選擇。

1. 窗口活-送反饋(feedback.live.com). 用戶可以去 feedback.live.com and choose from the list of available Windows Live applications and services to leave feedback for. This site is open to *anyone*. Each team has a mechanism internally for taking in this feedback or suggestion as they continue their work. Once you click on a specific app or service - you will be directed to a feedback for to fill out.

2. Windows Live Product Team Blogs. Almost all the Windows Live apps and services have an official team blog you can visit to read the latest from their team about their product. This can also be a great place for leaving feedback. Many of these blogs allow for comments. You can leave feedback and suggestions through leaving a comment on their

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Cumulative update for Vista’s Media Player

UpdatesMicrosoft continues to roll out the chunks of code that will be included in SP1. This one doesn’t replace any existing hotfixes, but does cover one documented issue, and two previously undocumented issues, and includes code from an August security update (MS07-047).

Here are the issues that are resolved in this update:

  • When you run multiple instances of Windows Media Player, the media library database of Windows Media Player may become corrupted. The next time that you start Windows Media Player, the media library will be empty. Then you must rescan the drive and set up your library again. For example, this issue may occur when you run a stand-alone instance of Windows Media Player and an embedded instance of Windows Media Player in Internet Explorer.
  • When you try to add some files to the media library or when you try to index the files by using Windows Desktop Search, the process may stop responding.
  • In the Japanese version of Windows Media Player 11, some words are inappropriately or incorrectly translated. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    941776 (support.microsoft.com/kb/941776/)

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BT invites homeowners to share their broadband with passers-by

Homeowners are being invited to share their internet connections with passers-by in return for the right to access the network via other people’s connections.

The attempt to expand the nation’s wi-fi network will mean that anybody with one of the latest mobile phone handsets, such as the Apple iPhone and some BlackBerrys, can access the internet through the front window of a participating home. People who sign up to the scheme, announced by BT and FON, a Spanish internet company, will be able to access the net through other people’s broadband connections and through BT’s 2,000 wi-fi hotspots. A typical home broadband router, which transmits the wireless signal, has a 30m range, making it easy for passers-by to “piggyback”.

Existing BT broadband subscribers will be able to join the scheme free of charge. Those with other providers need to pay a one-off £30 fee for a FON router, after which they can share their connection and access the internet whenever their phone is in one of the other residential hotspots.

There are now more than 10,000 wi-fi hotspots across Britain, the majority at airports, railway stations and cafés, but almost all are paid-for services, starting at about £6 an hour, or £10 for

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Windows Vista Run with Zero RAM

That’s right! Windows Vista can run using a total of zero system memory. Well, bear with me, it will all make sense in the end. When it first introduced Windows Vista, Microsoft faced criticism because of the system requirements associated with the new platform. And the truth of the matter is that Vista is nothing short of a resource hog. The latest operating system from the Redmond company will eat right through CPU cycles, and will swallow every last bit of Random Access Memory you can throw at it. Vista will hesitate little to consume all the resources at its disposal in order to deliver the high-end performance level and user experience synonymous with the Wow.

The system requirements for Vista are divided according to SKU. There are the recommended minimum hardware requirements valid for Windows Vista Home Basic and Starter editions, and then the standard is raised when it comes to the Home Premium, Business, Enterprise and Ultimate SKUs. According to Microsoft, Vista can go as low as an 800-MHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor and 512 MB of RAM. But this does not mean that users cannot feed some 3.5 GB of RAM into 32-bit editions of Vista

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