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Enlevez le décapant d'intimité de PC (PCPrivacyCleaner)

Un antivirus escroc qui est souvent accompagné de l'autre antivirus semblable. Jaillissez si vous le faites l'enlever dans votre système aussitôt que possible car il téléchargera tant de programmes semblables qu'il deviendra pour travailler sur votre ordinateur. Certains des screenshots du décapant d'intimité de PC
NE CLIQUEZ OUI JAMAIS UN AVERTISSEMENT COMME CELUI-CI

Étapes manuelles de déplacement

1.
Ouvert chargez le directeur (Ctrl+Alt+Del) et tuez le processus pcpc.exe
Si vous ayant également un processus appeliez PCPC_Setup_Free.exe courant, extrémité qui aussi.
Si vous recevez un message comme chargez le directeur a été neutralisé…, téléchargez un outil de ici pour s'ouvrir chargez le directeur.

2. Allez maintenant à C:\Program classe (vous assumant hale ve vos fenêtres dans la commande de C) et suppriment la chemise appelée PCPrivacyCleaner.

3. Enlevez après les raccourcis de Décapant d'intimité de PC à partir de l'ordinateur de bureau, commencez le menu et le lancement rapide.

4. Vide réutilisez le casier

Maintenant nous devons en faire...
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Écrit par des magakos dessus 27 juillet 2008 avec aucuns commentaires.
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Papier peint mis à jour de Vista de fenêtres classé pour votre écran

Papiers peints de Windows Vista pour votre écran d'ordinateur.

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Forrester devient schizophrène sur Windows Vista

Cet analyste Thomas Mendel de recherches de Forrester de semaine a édité un rapport qui réclame ce Windows Vista « a été rejeté » à l'entreprise et suggère à ses clients qu'ils devraient réévaluer leurs déploiements de Windows Vista et les considérer attendre Windows 7. Pas étonnamment, c'est quelque chose avec lequel nous, nos millions de clients d'entreprise, et un groupe de statistiques embêtantes ne sommes pas d'accord. Heck, even Forrester doesn't agree with Forrester! Let me explain:

First, this report doesn't reflect the normal enterprise OS adoption cycle. Enterprise adoption of OSes has always been much slower than consumer adoption. After all, upgrading the PC in your living room is easy, but upgrading an entire front and back end infrastructure to thousands of users without downtime is much more complex, and that takes time. Computerworld contributing author (and Microsoft partner) David Feng just wrote an article about this, too. Mendel's report, however, simply skims over this common knowledge.

What is even more puzzling is that Mr. Mendel's report directly contradicts another Forrester report titled, "Building the Business Case for Windows Vista," which was written by fellow analyst Ben Gray. This report outlines the five main reasons why enterprises should start their company's migration

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Written by Chris Flores on July 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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Is Your DNS Patched?

In case you have been living under a rock for the past month you have most likely heard about the DNS cache exploit recently discovered by Dan Kaminsky. This might be one of the most severe flaws discovered as it was cross platform affecting everything from Windows to Linux, UNIX, Cisco IOS etc.... It was so big in fact that all the major vendors worked together to get the patch issued on the same day. The flaw would allow an attacker to insert a malicious DNS record into the cache. As an end user you type in www.technet.com and rather than get the proper IP address the cache delivers the malicious IP address sending you to ???? You can find out more on the details of the flaw at Dan's blog.

You should also make sure that you are patched. Make sure that your upstream ISP DNS servers are patched by calling them or using Dan's DNS Checker at the top of his website.

So why all of a sudden a rush to ensure you are patched? Well the patches issued by the vendors have been reverse engineered and exploit code has been published! Dan has

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Written by rodney.buike on July 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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XLG Security Center Removal Guide

Do you know what XLG Security Center is?

DESCRIPTION

XLG Security Center was discovered to be a clone of XLGuarder which is a rogue anti-spyware program causing issues for computer users all over the world. XLG Security Center pretends to be a full security software suit that helps you remove or prevent spyware and other infections. XLG Security Center is far from doing any of this.

XLG Security Center tries it’s best to get you to purchase the full version of the XLG Security Center program through popus, system alerts and fake scan reports. XLG Security Center may also spread the XLGuarder program onto your system which is no better than having XLG Security Center installed. XLG Security Center has a silhouette of a woman which we think is part of the voice that you hear when XLG Security Center is run. This most deceptive thing about XLG Security Center is that you cannot close the program unless you end process or completely remove it.

Aliases: XLG Security Center, XLG SecurityCenter, XLGSecurityCenter.

In non-techie terms: XLG Security Center is not much different from many other rogue anti-spyware programs that are infecting computer users today. The web site xlguarder.com is

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Written by Valentino on July 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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Create a Virtual Drive for any folder in Vista

There is a secret in MS DOS command " subst" which is used to create a virtual drive letter for any folder in My Computer screen.


For example, if u want to use a folder called "new_folder" which is kept in" E:\new\downloads\ " then you can create a virtual drive say "Z:" in My Computer.


Here is the procedure.

1. Open Command prompt from , Start-->Run--> cmd



then type, subst drive-letter:folder-path



i.e., for example,

subst Z: E:\new\downloads\





2. If you want to delete this virtual drive, then provide following command:


subst drive_letter: /D


for example,

subst z: /D

Written by magakos on July 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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Install Windows Vista from Bootable USB Flash Memory Drive

You can even install Windows Vista with USB 2.0 flash memory drive now. All you need is a high speed 4GB flash memory only to create a bootable Windows Vista on flash memory drive.
It sound a bit rare to hear people install Windows Vista on Flash Memory ya. Actually, The concept is simple by using flash memory drive to act as the Windows Vista installation DVD disck only. But installing Windows Vista from a high speed USB flash drive perhaps is the easiest & fastest way to complete a Windows Vista install which nowadays every computer or laptop have a USB drive. Meanwhile, This is much faster than using a DVD, gigabit ethernet, or possibly even some external USB 2.0 hard drives, due to differences in access speed & transfer rate. So below the step to create a bootable windows vista on flash memory drive

Create a bootable Windows Vista on Flash Memory

1. Format the USB flash memory drive to FAT32 file system

Run CMD.EXE and type the following command. Note: This set of commands assumes that the USB flash drive is addressed as “disk 1?. Double check that by doing a list of the disks (type
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Written by magakos on July 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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