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  1. I tried but can't do it.(keep quite) tommie your wife is a reflection of youself. If ther's something you don't like correct it, don't let it fester. 27 years and my wife still turns me on and on and on.  I have a desk with my comp on one side and hers on the other. We both do our surfing and look and visit each other cause were facing each other. I constantly tease her whenever or wherever we are and she just beems, which gets me anything I desire. just a thought.

    That's hot.  :3some:?

  2. So are you saying that it scan be done through spywareblaster then FallowEarth? Is it possible to add a new url besides what is on the list?

    Nope.  Add the url to the HOSTS file and set the IP to 127.0.0.1.  This is called DNS Caching.  It prevents the computer from attempting to lookup the site's actual IP, thus blocking it.

  3. In Windows 2000/XP Pro, you can use Group Policy to edit how Internet Explorer operates, and how functional it is to the user. You are able to disable the editing of history from Internet Options, so that the browsing history cannot be deleted. You can also disable the user's ability to remove cookies, temporary internet files, etc.

    To do this:

    • click start, click run
    • type gpedit.msc and hit enter
    • under User Configuration, expand Adminstrative Templates >> Windows Components
    • click to select Internet Explorer

    Here you will have the option of configuring or disabling dozens of user features in Internet Explorer. In fact, there are endless things you can do in Group Policy. 

    The one I was thinking of is called Turn off "Delete Browsing History" functionality

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    Here's the hangup: if you have XP Home, you will not have access to Group Policy. However, there is a way to install it.

    I found and tested a guide: http://www.geocities.com/kilian0072002/GPEditHome.htm

    I was able to download the DLL files from this site: http://www.webzila.com/?wz=dll

    And the ADM files from: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=92759D4B-7112-4B6C-AD4A-BBF3802A5C9B&displaylang=en

    Good luck!!

  4. Try the attached cablenut file.  Don't forget to restart your computer after applying the settings.

    Also, you may want to try disabling all of your startup items, and try testing after a restart.  This way, you may be able to tell if you are being slowed down by software.

    Your trace indicates that you are in Costa Rica.  It is possible that you are downloading at your advertised speeds, but the route to our server is not optimized for you.

    Try downloading from http://test.tampabay.rr.com

    You can also run a traceroute to that site while downloading.  This will show you your latency.

  5. Semour06, although the merge has (finally) officially been finalized, Adelphia is still currently supporting their own customers. You will not be on TWC's cable package yet. I'm not sure when this is actually going to happen, but it shouldn't be long from now. Your speedtest shows you as an Adelphia customer, because you are still on an Adelphia IP block.  TWC, Comcast, and Adelphia are still working out the details as to the future of these customers. You will be notified, I'm sure.

    For now, you can read up here:

    http://www.timewarnercable.com/InvestorRelations/PressReleases/TWCPressReleaseDetail.ashx?PRID=492&MarketID=0

    http://www.timewarner.com/corp/newsroom/pr/0,20812,1220821,00.html

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    Also, you can attach pictures to your post. Below the text box in the post screen, click Additional Options. You can then browse to and attach the picture to your post.

  6. Like Swimmer said, from Run you can use msconfig or services.msc. You can also access Services from the System Configuration Utility.

    From System Configuration Utility (msconfig):

    • Click to select the Services tab
    • Disable services by removing the check
    • Click to select the Startup tab
    • Disable startup items by removing the check
    • Click apply
    • Click close

    You can sort the Services/Startup Items alphabetically by clicking the column title box.  You'll need to restart to apply the changes.

    From System Configuration Utility (msconfig):

    • Right-click service name
    • Select Properties
    • Click stop to terminate service
    • Set startup type to disabled
    • Click apply
    • Click ok

    You can sort the the Name column alphabetically by clicking the column title box.

    For the most part, you can use Google to look up the services and processes. If you are running a software firewall, I would suggest disabling the Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) service, for starts.

  7. Hi turner7205,

    I am not as much of a hardware guru as others on this site, but here are a few things you can try.

    Since you have another computer, you may be able to exchange the power supply unit with the other machine. This will help you to determine whether the psu is the cause. You may want to try this with the hard drive too.

    Have you tried reseating your RAM, or swapping the sticks around?

    Does your computer go into hibernation in safe mode?

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