Re: PCWorks: Re: Launch bar disappearing on rebooting

2007-03-11 Thread Clint - OrpheusComputing.com & ComputersCustomBuilt.com
FYI, the XP FW only blocks incoming traffic, it can't block any outgoing. So it's a bit lacking. The FW on new Vista CAN block both in and outgoing. I'm not a fan of ZA either, I've been using Sygate Pro for years now. -Clint God Bless Clint Hamilton, Owner http://www.OrpheusComputing.com ht

RE: PCWorks: How hard is it??

2007-03-11 Thread Jeff Dougherty
Sue, This should be pretty simple. I'm not sure if that house is wired with 2-or-4 wire. All I have seen have 4 wire phone jacks. If yours is 4, there should be red, yellow, black and green. Buy a phone jack from Home Depot, Wal-Mart, etc. Cut the wire to the phone and peel back the insulation. The

Re: PCWorks: Seagate hard drive

2007-03-11 Thread Peter Kaulback
Wally, after you low level format the drive, do not use the Seagate tools to format again but instead just install XP and have XP format the drive whole. I use Seagate drives primarily for client's and have never used the vendor tools, just format with whatever OS's config tools (Linux, XP, e

Re: PCWorks: Seagate hard drive

2007-03-11 Thread Hugh Vandervoort
It sounds as though the low level format is the way to go, then. I've seen similar issues with some disk overlay software, but Maxtor, for instance, allows you to reverse this effect. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hugh: The 160 Gb size is reported during POST. However when partitioning is

Re: PCWorks: Re: Launch bar disappearing on rebooting

2007-03-11 Thread Clint - OrpheusComputing.com & ComputersCustomBuilt.com
Regarding your question about the cleaners; they don't need to be running all the time and yes, they just end up being resource hog if they do. You only need to execute them periodically when you want to do the cleaning. An exception is below.* Regarding this: - I'm sure the Launch B

Re: PCWorks: Re: Launch bar disappearing on rebooting

2007-03-11 Thread Clint - OrpheusComputing.com & ComputersCustomBuilt.com
Regarding your question about the cleaners; they don't need to be running all the time and yes, they just end up being resource hog if they do. You only need to execute them periodically when you want to do the cleaning. An exception is below.* Regarding this: - I'm sure the Laun

Re: PCWorks: AVG antivirus update

2007-03-11 Thread Clint - OrpheusComputing.com & ComputersCustomBuilt.com
I'm not sure if this is what you need because I don't use AVG. These are the direct download links, if this way won't work for you, let me know. "Priority update" 3-08-07 http://free.grisoft.com/softw/70free/update/u7avi971ft.bin 3-09-07 http://free.grisoft.com/softw/70free/update/u7iavi726wv.bin "

Re: PCWorks: AVG antivirus update

2007-03-11 Thread Clint - OrpheusComputing.com & ComputersCustomBuilt.com
I'm not sure if this is what you need because I don't use AVG. These are the direct download links, if this way won't work for you, let me know. "Priority update" 3-08-07 http://free.grisoft.com/softw/70free/update/u7avi971ft.bin 3-09-07 http://free.grisoft.com/softw/70free/update/u7iavi726wv.b