put your main programs on c, you want to keep them optimized also with regular defrags
Fake XP errors (maybe not)?
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By C, you mean the data drive that I am considering making C?
Surprisingly, there is like 26GB free out of 30, after installing Windows.
The main reason I am concerned is programs that keep temp downloaded files IN the install directory, such as eMule, etc...
Is there a problem with installing programs to the data partition?CYA Later:
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C is the system partiton, don't ever change that. There's 101 ways to screw up windows, without doing something crazy. Change any data downloads
to away from C, I already went over this. Try to pay a little closer attention.
Set a limit of 20 gigs for installs to C, leave 10 in reserve. Learn to do custom/advanced installs of programs. Before I install musicmatch I already have a music folder on the data drive/partition.Comment
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And I get this when starting up:
Don't tell me that virus got an early startAttached FilesCYA Later:
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no nat firewall on your broadband?
no wonder you have problems
did you open all your ports again, durn!Comment
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Nevermind, the clean install wouldn't close them, chewy brain fart, duh!
Close them durn ports, set back to default, then only open a random one as per directed by software(and even that's dangerous).
those messages are malicious web pages scanning for open ports/computers using windows messenger service to sucker you into using bad software and get your money.Last edited by Chewy; 23 Jun 2006, 07:41 PM.Comment
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But by itself it's no big deal?CYA Later:
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I just installed, I put McAfee on and scanned, no problems there.
I don't have a firewall... I used to use Windows Firewall, I don't have SP2 now as my installation CD only comes with SP1, so I gotta get MS Update for that.
And I use Windows Messenger... not the one that comes with the computer but rather Windows Live Messenger, aka the new MSN Messenger.CYA Later:
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So how do I disable it?
I closed the ports, but that means I can't download files as easily... I can fix that later, but I have never seen that before. The only reason I had to open ports was because I am on a router, normally they are all open via a direct connection (right?)CYA Later:
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Right, but like port 59, that's what everyone uses to share files on filesharing programs. So if I close it, than that means I can't access all those files!
What about DMZ?CYA Later:
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Very strange... When I first installed and put McAfee on I had no issues with my downloaded audio and video files. I then installed Windows Update so that I could get SP2 (but it didn't yet as it has to "prepare"), and now whenever I open that folder, Explorer crashes just as it did before.
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