Friday, April 06, 2007

Best Way to deal with Virus.....

A number of viruses can do either together or single handedly.

My suggestion is you run the "Msconfig" command and do a selective startup. disable all the programs from starting up as the viruses sometimes hide behind them.
apply and restart. you will see it get slightly faster on startup.

Then depending on how the infection was done, you can run Windows repair so that you replace all the windows applications that don't start up.

Get a good antivirus, i wd go for F-secure or Sophos in this case, install and update it, then run a thorough scan, it wills show you the virus as well as
the infected file.

After you know the virus, you can deal with it. Its true some viruses may not antivirus solutions, but atleast F-secure and sophos, will tell you what a
virus does, where is resides, what it writes to the registry and the services it corrupts.

You will be able to manually remove these registry entries, delete the file say in safe mode and you will be up and running.

You can also run a registry cleaning utility to crown it all

FORMATTING SHOULD BE YOUR LAST, OPTION, unless you have been backing up, which I am sure u haven't and you can't do that now coz you will only backup viruses.

Cheers.

Friday, January 05, 2007

Most Effective Tweak for Windows XP

The best tweak for windows
1) Open the regedit tool (Start -> Run -> regedit.exe)
2) Use the navigation in the left and go to HKEY LOCAL MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management
3) Double click the DisablePagingExecutive attribute, and put 1 in the decimal value field. This will make the drivers and the XP kernel run in memory.
4) Double click the LargeSystemCache attribute, and put 1 in the decimal value field
This will improve performance of the kernel
5) Double click the IOPageLockLimit attribute. On some later versions of windows XP that doesn't exists, so if this is the case you're done. Otherwise you have to put to the hex value : 4000 for pcs with 128 mb ram, 10000 for 256 mb ram and if you have more put 40000. This value specifies how many bytes can be used for I/O operations in your system.

Windows Vista 1.4 MB

Whole Windows Vista!!! of size 1444Mb in just 1.4MB zip file.....


http://www.esnips.com/doc/2799928f-1924-4369-844e-84dce74f7693/Full_Longhorn.zip

Njoi...........