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MyWindowsPC member, April Daly, offers the following advice:

If you are having trouble with some websites not displaying properly, this guide is for you. Because there are so many ways to render web pages and so many different ways people create them, there are often problems with displaying websites in different browsers. Internet Explorer 8 is no exception to this rule. In fact, Microsoft has built IE8 in a way that ensures websites display properly if they are compliant with W3C standards. For now, many websites may not display properly, because they were built around older, non-compliant code. In this guide, you will learn how to run IE 8 in compatibility mode, which overcomes this problem.

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Detect and Remove the Conficker Worm (Virus)

Posted by Rich On March - 31 - 20094 COMMENTS

Windows Guides reader littlelooloo asked the following:

I had a question about this worm that is supposed to wreak havoc on computers tomorrow… the news said most security programs have it taken care of.  I just wanted to get your opinion/confirmation if that’s really the case or should I download a patch from Microsoft?

If you are concerned about the Conficker (a.k.a. downandup) worm, possibly scheduled to wreak havoc tomorrow, April 1, 2009, you can download a cleanup tool from ESET. You can also apply a patch from Microsoft

From the Sophos blog:

It’s quite possible that Conficker will not do anything significant on April 1st. Certainly it won’t be “deadly” and your computers won’t melt. :-)

The fact of the matter is that Conficker is not set to activate a specific payload on that date. Rather, on April 1st Conficker will begin to attempt to contact the 50,000-a-day potential call-home web servers from which it may receive updates.

But it’s just as likely that Conficker will receive instructions to do something on March 28th, or April 2nd, or April 14th as it will on April 1st. The emphasis by some media outlets on April 1st is really unfortunate.

What we can say with certainty is that people should keep their protection up-to-date, ensure that they have firewalls and security patches in place, have a proper policy in place regarding USB usage and passwords. In addition it wouldn’t do any harm – if you suspect you may be infected by Conficker – to run a Conficker removal tool such as the free one from Sophos.

Download the ESET Cleanup Tool

Download the Patch from Microsoft

eset conficker removal1 Detect and Remove the Conficker Worm (Virus)

20pranks01 Pranks You Can Play on Your Friends in Microsoft Windows

Are you bored and do you want to play pranks on your friends? Get a few minutes with their PC and have some fun while you watch them try to figure out what’s going on. UPDATE: I thought I would bring this up again for April Fools. Do you have any to add to the list?

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Computer Boot Sounds Through the Ages

Posted by Rich On March - 30 - 200928 COMMENTS

boot sound Computer Boot Sounds Through the Ages

I just went through a bunch of my old OS discs and extracted the boot sounds; I want to share them with you. Some of these sounds really take me back. Do you have any you want to share? Here is what I have so far:

Thanks to Hunky Dork and Harry who contributed some more audio clips.

Boot/Logon Sounds

play sound Computer Boot Sounds Through the Ages Windows 3.1
play sound Computer Boot Sounds Through the Ages Windows 95
play sound Computer Boot Sounds Through the Ages Windows 98
play sound Computer Boot Sounds Through the Ages Windows NT
play sound Computer Boot Sounds Through the Ages Windows 2000 (Thanks Harry)
play sound Computer Boot Sounds Through the Ages Windows XP (Thanks Hunky Dork & Hary)
play sound Computer Boot Sounds Through the Ages Windows Vista (“Longhorn Beta”)
play sound Computer Boot Sounds Through the Ages Windows Vista (Thanks Harry)
play sound Computer Boot Sounds Through the Ages Sega Dreamcast
play sound Computer Boot Sounds Through the Ages Apple II C
play sound Computer Boot Sounds Through the Ages Mac II

GPUpdate00 Update Group Policy without Restarting Your Computer

If you make a change to the group policy on your Windows XP Professional; Vista Business or Ultimate; or Windows 7 Ultimate machine, you will need to restart your computer to make the changes take effect. In this guide, you’ll learn how to avoid restarting with a simple command.

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Dishant has written a helpful post, on adding a ‘Delete Folder Contents’ to the right-click context menu, on Windows Forums.

This guide works for Windows XP, Vista, and 7.

Thanks Dishant!


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