Problem With Internet Navigation, Clean Host File
We have seen a large number of computers coming in with problems navigation on the internet. Also unable to go to Windows update and virus update sites. Here is a quick fix that also seems to speed navigation up some.
Just for safety create a copy of the file before making changes.
goto
C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\ (Windows XP)
C:\I386 (Windows 2000)
Open the host with notepad.
remove all entries bellow
127.0.0.1 local host
then save and close
Stop AnnoyingPop-ups Without Pop-up Blockersoutli
Did you ever go to warez/cracks sites (which we all know is BAD!) only to be bombarded with 10 windows opening up at a time, with porn, spam etc?
I've discovered a VERY easy way to block about 90-95% of this sh!t, without using any pop-up stopping programs (I hate installing that garbage!).
This is for Internet Explorer 6.0, but I'm sure that it can work with other browsers if you take the time to fiddle around.
Here's how you do it...
1) Go to TOOLS and then INTERNET OPTIONS.
2) Click the...
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Running A Board forum From Your Own Pc
If you wish to install php and mysql to run a phpBB installation on your computer, first you will need installers. Most of you have windows, so I recommend FoxServ. This is a great program that installs php, mysql, and more on your windows machine in under a minute, excluding download time.
Download foxserv 3.0 from http://www.foxserv.net/
Run the foxserv install program, it is pretty self explanatory, just do what it says.
After you get everything installed, run the foxserv control panel...
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Some basic Search Engines help
Google search basics: Basic search help Print
Search is simple: just type whatever comes to mind in the search box, hit Enter or click on the Google Search button, and Google will search the web for pages that are relevant to your query.
Most of the time you'll find exactly what you were looking for with just a basic query. However the following tips can help you refine your technique to make the most of your searches. Throughout the article, we'll use square brackets [ ] to signal queries...
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