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  • SXGuy
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    Re: PC probs..Knoppix Time...cheapest Windows 7??

    guys your all entitled to your opinion so no need to apologise its just my expierence, i guess i used it once, forgot to check all the settings and left my windows in a mess so never went back again to look at it.

    But if you guys have never had issues thats good enough for me

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  • mk_chatham
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    Originally posted by vossy View Post
    The other one I recommend is also from Piriform (CCCleaner) and called Defraggler, a hundred times better and faster than other defrag programs, especially windows own
    I use CCleaner regularly with no probs. I used to use defraggler until I found this one

    http://www.auslogics.com/en/software/disk-defrag/

    which is also free but has a 'defrag and optimise' option which certainly helped this struggling XP notebook with a tiny HDD carry on working, for the time being anyway

    MK

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  • vossy
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    Originally posted by kilasuit View Post
    I must agree with Vossy especially after a clean install of windows or an uninstallation of a program.

    that defraggler and Speccy from piriform is also useful.
    Yeah when even pro shops use it you know you are on to a winner

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  • kilasuit
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    I must agree with Vossy especially after a clean install of windows or an uninstallation of a program.

    that defraggler and Speccy from piriform is also useful.

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  • vossy
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    Originally posted by SXGuy View Post
    Oh some advise, dont ever use CCCleaner, unless you know what you are doing.

    It can and does, delete registry entries that need to be there, and will cause your windows to not function correctly.

    Dont ask me why it deletes entries it feels are redundant which aint, but it does.

    Ive often wondered if its a ploy to then have to buy any other software they own, to repair registry entries lol

    Bit like fake virus checkers which give false positives then make you install their software to remove a virus it placed in the first place!
    CCCleaner is a great piece of software, install the FREE version and untick all the boxes to add Yahoo toolbar and all the other crap then run the program with default settings, do not run the registry cleaner because there is no need, a registry cleaner can do more harm than good, I use CCC everyday but I also use some of the advanced tools that I would recommend only if you are competent enough to know what you are doing. If you do decide to run the registry cleaner then it will ask you if you want to back up the registry first - always do this!! You can revert to the backed up version at any time from inside CCCleaner.

    Another piece of great free software I use is Malwarebytes, download the free version only and if you have suspected malware it will find it and quarantine it.

    The other one I recommend is also from Piriform (CCCleaner) and called Defraggler, a hundred times better and faster than other defrag programs, especially windows own

    With all of these programs you never get pestered to upgrade to the paid version.


    Apologies for posting under this thread it is just a reply to SXGuy, mods please move it if need be

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  • Undercover Elsa
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    It was a dodgy SATA cable PB, from the motherboard to the hard drive.

    The virus attack was a result of me pulling some (unbeknownst to me) infected files over from my external drive.
    It did cloud the issue somewhat!

    All cleaned up now though, thank goodness!

    Shep x

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  • PlanB
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    Shep, have you finally diagnosed what caused your problem? Was it a wobbly cable or a diseased external harddrive which passed the infection to your new Windows 7

    I use AVG anti virus because it's free and we use it at work with no complaints so far

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  • SXGuy
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    Oh some advise, dont ever use CCCleaner, unless you know what you are doing.

    It can and does, delete registry entries that need to be there, and will cause your windows to not function correctly.

    Dont ask me why it deletes entries it feels are redundant which aint, but it does.

    Ive often wondered if its a ploy to then have to buy any other software they own, to repair registry entries lol

    Bit like fake virus checkers which give false positives then make you install their software to remove a virus it placed in the first place!

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  • mauijim
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    Originally posted by Shepherdess View Post
    I have around 250GB to back up.

    Presently it's both on PC and external drive, with crucial stuff of around 5GB on a big USB drive. The external drive is around 4 years old so I'm getting twitchy...

    Mind you there are a lot of duplicates in nested folders so I'm also researching a good free dupe finder.



    I've really got into something sorting this damn pc out.....I feel as if I've washed a mark off the wall and ended up having to decorate the whole house..
    This is an excellent FREE duplicate file finder.

    Auslogics Duplicate File Finder

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by vossy View Post
    Apologies
    I never said names

    Thanks though. Appreciated. Just try and keep it in the adult section

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  • vossy
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    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    I've removed a couple of posts that weren't appropriate for this section.

    Please remember, any smut/innuendo or tasteless comments should only be posted in the anything goes section of the forums as this is restricted to registered users. In these open threads, anyone can view the content (including minors) so smutty remarks need to be toned down a wee bit.

    Thanks for your cooperation

    Apologies

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Re: PC probs..Knoppix Time...cheapest Windows 7??

    I've removed a couple of posts that weren't appropriate for this section.

    Please remember, any smut/innuendo or tasteless comments should only be posted in the anything goes section of the forums as this is restricted to registered users. In these open threads, anyone can view the content (including minors) so smutty remarks need to be toned down a wee bit.

    Thanks for your cooperation

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  • vossy
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    Originally posted by Flowerpower
    We seem to have drifted off course here and hijacked Shep's thread - maybe we should start a new photo scanning thread.
    Nah - not interested anymore

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  • vossy
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    Originally posted by philnicandamy View Post
    Indeed...I still have my old bronica & hassleblad bodies tucked away in a box at mum's house must get round to seeing how the old girls are one day..something ALWAYS seems to get in the way

    did use a slide scanner attatchment once on the pc..terrible results
    Yeah you do need good equipment to scan slides or negs, I had one with a HP scanner for business, that was good but it didn't half make a dent in the wallet when I brought it, I have always tried to get a scanner with the highest resolution but for decent results scanning at 300dpi is okay.

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  • philnicandamy
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    Re: PC probs..Knoppix Time...cheapest Windows 7??

    Indeed...I still have my old bronica & hassleblad bodies tucked away in a box at mum's house must get round to seeing how the old girls are one day..something ALWAYS seems to get in the way

    did use a slide scanner attatchment once on the pc..terrible results

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