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Discussion by kevlar557 with 23 Replies.
Last Update: August 15, 2005, 4:55 pm (View Latest) | Page 1 of 2 pages. | ||
Mon Jan 10, 2005 Reply New Discussion
a dialer changes your network settings so that your internet connection is routed through a different hpone number (usually high priced)
go into your internet settings and double check the hpone number, username, and re-enter your ISP password.
so you have the money to buy a new computer every year, but you are still on dialup. your mad.
and that animation under your name is disturbing.. stop punching me !
Mon Jan 10, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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Does your modem work? Do you hear dial-tones?
If modem works and you are connecting to the isp but nothing show up in the browser (is the browser IE or different), check to see if there is a proxy setting. Some browser hijacks use a proxy setting to redirect you.
Click start, control panel, Internet Options. Select the Connections tab and click "LAN Settings..." (XP Pro) and see if the "Use Proxy Server is checked. (It's not supposed to affect dialup or vpn in XP Pro).
If you have another OS I don't remember if dialup is affected.
Give up some specific info to receive some specific answers.
Nils
Mon Jan 10, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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I buy a new computer every other year, because my parents always get some kind of virus on it, and it doesnt work anymore.duuuude !!! let me save you £600 per year.... When Windows degrades to an un-usable state... either 1) switch OS's 2) format and Re-install windows. that will remove ALL virii, and return your PC to the state it was in when you bought it. its much easyer than it sounds, the instruction manual will guide you through.
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Tue Jan 11, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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Would I be able to partition the drive, and re-install XP on the other partition, than transfer over all of my files?you mean re-partiton the drive... first you would have to shrink the partiton that windows is currently installed on, then generate a new partiton, and install windows to that...
provided you never boot the origonal partiton, the new one should be safe from any virii on the origonal partiton.
Anyways... as for shrinking the partiton, you cannot shrink a mounted partiton, which means you need a boot CD capable of re-sizeing NTFS (assuming you use NTFS ?)
the only boot cd i know of which can do this is Knoppix. http://www.knoppix.com/
but its a big download.. 700 megs.
edit: hey.. didnt you say you had several computers.. why not just FTP over your files to a different machine while you re-install.
Tue Jan 11, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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How exactly would I re-partition the drive. Would I have to get an app like Partition Magic, or is there a free program somewhere?Like i said, the only way i know of is with Knoppix, using the porgram qt-parted.
i posted the link in my last post.
boot the knoppix CD, run qt-parted as root, shrink the NFTS partiton, so there is enough un-partitoned space on the disk to backup your work (add about 10% to compensate for space wasted by NTFS)
then shutdown, and boot your windowsXP cd, when it asks where you want to install Windows, Select the un partitoned space, create a partiton consuming the un-partitoned space, and allow windows to format it, and install windows to it.
Tue Jan 11, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Sounds like you, and your family, could benefit from getting rid of microsoft. That will solve your virus/trojan problems. I have been running Linux/Unix exclusively the past few years. I still have dinosaur machines (PIII 600 and a PII 266 unix firewall) but have not experienced any issues.
Like Quijibow, I would recommend the knoppix boot disk. Partition your hard drive. While you are at it ... load Knoppix onto one of your new partitions. Learn to use it and soon you'll be ditching the MS crap out the door.
cheers
hashbang
Tue Jan 11, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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