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  1. btw, i heard that even after you have unsubscribed from smartbro, you can still ACCESS and USE your canopy to get free connection??? hmmm...

    that's strangely curiously amazing. :cheesy:

    There was a person(lately) in the United Sates who is going to spend maybe 3 years in jail for facilitating that type of activity.

    The smaller fines are at least one thousand dollars plus probation for two years.

  2. So it's activated. Have 30 days total, from install, and have it do whatever the hell it does to verify genuine online.

    It still killed my connection the first try. The connection trouble shooter actually checked more stuff this time. I miss the XP connection checker resetter. So fast it is.  It would be nice to have a connection reset button. But then again, I aint no programmer that makes a zillion dollars a year and all the blank CD's he can take home.

  3. Ok then. Once the wifes off of the TV(where that computer is hooked up to) I'll do just that.

    Have not had the time to see if I can make the RC crash. Only made the Beta crash once on purpose.  :twisted:

    I also see there is a big sale on Vista now. 50 bucks off at least. Each version.

  4. So I'm un-hibernating the computer, and done waiting for everything to wake up..... Old System it's on so a bit slow in that regard......

    So then up pops a Windows 7 activation dialogue  in the task bar and then it kills my Ethernet adapter and says that it could not activate.  My Ethernet adapter died yesterday as well, but no sign of an activation popup.  So had to do a Windows repair on the adapter and it still works fine.

    Very strange... Have not gone searching too deep for the activation center yet.  As I don't see it in accessories.

  5. So my product key sticker on the box and product key in the mobo are different.

    It's an OEM version of XP.

    Used BelArc Advisor and magic jelly bean.

    So heres the answer to my own query.

    Q: Why doesn't the product key returned match the one on my sticker?

    If you purchased your PC with Windows already installed from a large manufacturer such as Dell or HP, it's likely that Windows was installed using an OEM key instead of the actual key for your PC. This saves them (and you) money because it's much more efficient for these large companies to install Windows once and then clone the drive.

  6. Thanks, that is interesting , I started with 3.1 (1992)  :in 1998 ,    :smile2: , I like O/S's to settle down a while before trying them out ,  and will be staying with XP for a few more years yet , it does what I need ,so no rush to change for me

    and I don't beta test for Bill G,  I paid for win M.E. in late 99, the early version with the year 2000 restore problem , :shock:

    Microsofty has given as August for Windows 7 to go to production. And then October for sales.

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/11/windows_7_2009/

    I wish it was a bit sooner, as I have to upgrade one machine due to a motherboard buffer underflow, that sporadically keeps happening(streaming music and videos mainly). And I am now 40% sure that I can save the XP OEM version on it with a swap out to a newer, dual core mother board. From what I've read, I figure as long as the operating system is still on the hard drive it should give me the option to re-activate it. Otherwise it gets Linux. But if it fails to activate, I still need a usable Windows system for the stuff on it, and that makes it Windows 7 as the obvious candidate.

    And theres no way in Hell that I'm going to buy a Vista machine near the end of it's miserable life as a stop gap.  :idiot2:

    The kids Vista seems to have a Windows update that is causing some major hang twice in the last week, that leads to a hardware power button reboot.

  7. 40 MB in one minute on YouTube High Definition. with about 1 MB of upload.  :shock:  But it was some Spanish beach show with nice scenery.....

    30MB for 1:53

    8 MB for 30 seconds.

    42 MB for 2:40

  8. Depending on the videos file size........................ YES. Especially if he uses the newish YouTube High Definition video's.

    Now for the 450MB, Some videos on YouTube from CBS can be at least 30MB's for 12 minutes of viewing. I have not checked in a while for exact numbers.

    A 5 minute video can be 14MB as well. With 700KB of upload on top of that.

    Don't ever let him near the Apple Movie trailers site. Those can do 30MB's in one preview.

    Depending on your setup, there is a bandwidth monitor to load in to your router. Or if you have only one system connected direct to the modem, then a software bandwidth monitor.

    http://majorgeeks.com/NetMeter_d5675.html

    Or the authors site.

    http://www.metal-machine.de/readerror/index.php?page=10

    Also if you try to surf during Hughesnet FAP, you may extend your 24 hours.

    And also scan your system with MalWareBytes anti malware to be sure you are clean.

    http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html?tag=mncol&cdlPid=10896905

    Download, install, update and then scan in about 3 minutes worth of time.

  9. ON that account there are several better browsers than firefox. Several to choose from.  [nerdly]

    http://filehippo.com/software/browsers/

    Haven't checked for a long time on the alternate browsers that use Internet Explorer as their 'Engine', but some are vulnerable as IE, as they are just a skin on top of Internet Explorer and therefor subject to the same security risks as if you were(which you are) using Internet Explorer.

    But I think at the moment, Adobe's PDF reader is the most exploited thing on the Web at the moment. So many holes and so easy to exploit, since it's comes with many Manufacturers OEM version of Windows.

  10. Isn't there a Linux CD(repair function) that will crack your Windows password and get you in? I've forgotten the details on it, so you will have to search.

    I think you have to use the Windows Admin account(usually hidden) to get in as per your details.... My safe mode with XP , it is visable.

  11. The other thing to check what your "beam congestion rate" is, is to do a speedtest at about 7am and 12pm and 7pm and then midnight. PrimeTime(maximum user congestion) being from 2pm or 5pm  to  about 10pm or 11pm.

    It will roughly show how much 'over sold' your beam is.

    Or in some instances if the NOC(ground station link) does not have enough Internet bandwidth for all the users in the combined beams tied in to the NOC(about 7 beams or so per NOC).

    :protest:

  12. WildBlue keeps digging a hole for itself.. They are soon to have more capacity on one EchoStar satellite that is available for more congested areas. Maybe about May sometime I think it was for it to come online... But if users had any ballz, they would go after WildBlue with lawyers a blazing..  :protest:

    Hughesnet Ka band on the Spaceway3 (HN9000 modem. One million user estimated capacity) should be more reliable for at least two years or more depending on areas. The KU bands are slowly being phased out. So don't get suckered by a bad installer with a HN7000 modem and a KU satellite setup.

    Otherwise late 2011 till the next KA band satellite gets put up with a lot more bandwidth available for 2 million user estimated capacity. I am guessing that WildBlue/Telesat and Xplornet/Telesat(Canada) will share it like the current setup on the Anik F2.

    http://www.viasat.com/broadband-satellite-networks/viasat-1

    The main issue is that a user is paying for a certain speed tier. But when a user pays for 1Mbps, that should mean that speeds should not drop in to the 512Kbps tier(and also not stay at the around 512Kbps for long times either).   Government keeps ignoring the situation for whatever reason... $ :buck2: $

    Now having said all that....... Buyer beware and most of the support is still pure crap on both satellite services And you will be lied too.  Always a good idea to check around for a local wireless provider. And if at all possible with any wireless service or satellite, is to not sign a long term contract, even though it can cost more that way. I think Hughesnet has a one month guarantee to try things out and then a 2 year contract.

    And the software on the satellite systems are now keeping pings in the 1000ms plus range.

  13. The class action lawyers are looking to get in on that Drywall claim as well.

    I remember the days when 'Made in Taiwan' meant crap product. Now I wish for made in Taiwan.

    But lets look at footware and Made in China shoe sizing. The shoe size may get longer, but not wider.  In a couple of months I'm going to have to get 'local' custom sized hiking boots for my wider than normal feet, Cause the last pair of boots I could get, the particular store does not carry anymore. I liked the boots fit. They were made in Vietnam. Decent quality too. Thick pad on the inside for cushioning. The rest of the boots for sale were Chinese sizing. Meaning too tight on my feet and side of my toes.

    Heres a Blog where the person 'Tried' to not buy any Chinese made product for one year..And failed..

    http://cantankerousconsumer.blogspot.com/

  14. so now i'm confused...but i guess that's my job

    Heres the splash screen from SpyBot. Advertisement robots are an add on to some legitimate programs and removing the robot will stop the program from working and deprive a user of popup ad's in some cases.

  15. So anyone have the Instant answer to what is possibly a "Buffer Underrun" on my system of XP SP3?

    Is it the CPU or ????

    So even with using SonGBird media player to stream online radio, I am off and on getting the stream stopping(from 3 seconds to 20 seconds to having to manually reinitialize the stream).. On my other two systems there is no buffering.

    Now an interesting thing is that a volcano website that I can watch Volcano movies at, the Quicktime video is very stop and start and skip frames(and does not ever play the frames smooth at any time), But on the other systems it does not happen like that. They are smooth.

    Link to movie stream. Hawaii.

    http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/kilauea/update/archive/2009/Jan/Mar25to30HMMcycles.mov

    Interesting thing is when I have a audio stream running and I screw around with the QuickTime Volcano movie, The audio stream will actually backup a half second.

    8 or 9 year old Trash Compaq system. AMD Athlon 2200+(1.8GHz)processor. 768MB ram. Newish Hard Drives. High speed DSL Internet of 5200Kbps. This has been going on steadily for about 2 months, but slightly happening for about 5 months(just before the hard drive change outs).  But does not visually affect downloading or webpage loading or SpeedTest speed results. And no problems burning discs.  But I can see slight pauses as the CPU glitches during multiple actions wanting it's processing.

    I've run CPUStabTest and does not crash the system. But it really slows down any program loading with it running.

    Right now there is no buffering stops. But this afternoon, it keep buffering. And it's not the ISP, as my other systems can stream the same audio at the same time and no buffering.

    :stop:

    ::::::::::.. Download Stats ..::::::::::

    Download Connection is:: 5141 Kbps about 5.1 Mbps (tested with 12280 kB)

    Download Speed is:: 628 kB/s

    Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (Main)

    Test Time:: 2009/04/10 - 10:58pm

    Bottom Line:: 90X faster than 56K 1MB Download in 1.63 sec

    Tested from a 12280 kB file and took 19.569 seconds to complete

    Download Diagnosis:: Awesome! 20% + : 107.13 % faster than the average for host (233.203)

    D-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-EXNVAWPYH

    User Agent:: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.8) Gecko/2009032609 Firefox/3.0.8

  16. Latest news on Conficker. It's now SpamBot central. So it is generally helpful for those that have difficulty erecting organic matter. And causing the better ISP's to cut the users connection off in only a few hours time of Spam routing.

    http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9131448&intsrc=news_ts_head

    April 10, 2009 (Computerworld) Windows PCs infected with the Conficker worm have turned into junk mail-spewing robots capable of sending billions of spam messages a day, a security company warned today.

    According to Kaspersky Lab, a Moscow-based antivirus firm, yesterday's update to Conficker, which in some cases was accompanied by the Waledac spam bot, has resulted in a floodtide of junk e-mail.

    "In just 12 hours, one bot alone sent out 42,298 spam messages," said Kaspersky researcher Alex Gostev in a message Friday. "A simple calculation shows that one bot sends out around 80,000 e-mails in 24 hours. Assuming that there are 5 million infected machines out there, the [Conficker] botnet could send out about 400 billion spam messages over a 24-hour period!"..........................

  17. We all need to kill at least one computer trying out things.  :twisted:

    Or at least have to hit the Restore button to fix an Ooooooops.  :oops:  Thats what is nice about having a second Hard Drive to save things too, in case the main Drive with the operating system on it tanks by corruption of the operating system.

    Tweaks on dialup were real easy. Tweaks on highSpeed Internet connections are a bit more fussy, but still doable.  I've read quite a few posts of people over time, who have a crappy ISP and have taken what the ISP support staff says for the truth and then the user just dissolves in to oblivion from the headache of who's right and what is the real fix to the speeds(get a better ISP mostly). And just why is the ISP not responsible for the crap that some support spews forth? I think there is one on here(and a couple of other forums) where support(of Xplornet I think it was, for an Alberta user) said two gigs of ram was not enough to surf fast in Vista. But the user adding 2 more gigs did not help and the couple of posts just ended from the instant frustration(of many months of being lied too  by the ISP, to do with what the real problem with speeds is).  

    There is no magic Internet speed program, that is an instant fix. You have to try various codes to see which one is the best, for your particular connection methods.

  18. all they ever say is that i have "tracking cookies" but that i can't (shouldn't) delete them because it may void user agreements in some software i have installed

    With SpyBot, it has the line about removing some Nasties, that will cause the questionable program to stop working.

    I delete cookies everytime I close the browser. Well actually everything in the history file as well. Or I just do 'Ctrl, shift, delete' at the same time to delete all browsing information.

    Cookies usually regenerate next time you visit a page, But if it is a tracking cookie, deleting cookies can skew any privacy invading programs data collection.

    But when you log in to a site, like this forum, you need a cookie to keep you logged in as you change pages. That's how online shopping sites work as well. The cookie holds your log in information.

    I don't allow my browser to get 'Third Party Cookies'.

    And I never believe that line about a programs collection of "aggregate data', as all data needs a tracking code number to be able to discern your data from another users data.

    And some cookies are used for serving you different ad's on different websites. So the site knows what ad's have been already given to you or what sites you have been too, to be able to cater specific ad's at you, based on the sites you visit.

    And by the way for the Lexmark toolbar addon for FireFox, this is it's privacy agreement..

    Lexmark does not receive nor collect personal information from the usage of this application.

    Any change to this policy will be noted in the Privacy Policy of the new version.

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