For anybody wanting to review the dual or multi-boot loading utilities available, you might also want to check out DualBootPro from...
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/11/091103102246.htm The spread of malicious software, also known as malware or computer viruses, is a...
One of the things that drives me nuts about the two Seagate externals I've had is that if they're left powered on and eventually they spin down,...
Very promising, thank you for posting this, boonie. A regular daily dose of optimism does the psyche immense good. Another Science news site...
Tom's Hardware has a good SSD review here: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ssd-x25-m-vertex,2399.html
You might find some good troubleshooting advice on the SilentPC forums, here: SilentPC Review Forum: System Advice / Troubleshooting
Mark, I'm sorry I don't have time to read through your postings again right now, but in case this helps -- did you say you have the monitor...
Apologies for not having a reference link for this info; if I find the one I had bookmarked I'll post it here. There are several discussions...
For the record, I've finally figured out the "trigger" to the odd behavior -- it's related to the speed of the mouse click. Clicks that are too...
Hiding empty slots is good so that you don't have a long list of drive letters assigned to slots that you never use. There's a better...
Yes, it works like a charm on WinXP. Hides the drives of empty card-reader slots, too.
I just came across a link that gave me the octet-stream message. Temporarily allowing all the page in NoScript made the link work correctly again....
Ah, that's interesting. In the specific case that the screenshot above showed, it didn't give me any indication of filename -- that middle area...
Thank you both for the references, they provided some interesting reading. The confusing thing is that the problem links were supposedly to...
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FF seems to have difficulty opening some links to pages now, and gives me a file open dialog box talking about opening an octet-stream: [IMG]...
USB devices, cables, and connectors are prone to electrostatic discharges that can cause reboots -- if you're very lucky, a reboot is the least...
Whatever you type on a keyboard leaks via the power socket and can be eavesdropped upon, find security researchers. BBC: Snooping through power...
I'm not an FD-ISR user (at least yet) but if I might make an observation, I think you're missing the point. Surely the bad guys must be...
The overwhelming complexity of weeding out honest trouble reports from the inevitable evil-doer-spawned reports makes it seem an impossible task....
1boss1 said: Isn't it more likely the opposite, that it is an exploit because there would be an impossible number of alert terms that could be...
Uwe Sieber has lots of good info on USB flash drives and troubleshooting / protecting systems from them: http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbstick_e.html
Uwe Sieber has some great info about using and troubleshooting flash drives: http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbstick_e.html
I have other examples of Google search and Google Alert issues. In the "Alert" service, the results e-mailed to the user often contain...
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