- 6 October 2001
- Liverpool
I have had a couple of mails like that off people on my MSN list lately. Nice of you to apologise though
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Yeah, it's a well known one I had a check then I deleted your email Chris I thought being an Asian games hound was enough to occupy you let alone an internet wide boy...Have you done a Google search on the name of the company to see if anyone else has had the same problem?
Another question...
I've just got a really dodgy email:
I know it's spam and everyone gets spam, BUT... The "sender" field states my email address, and the "sent to" field states everyone who is, or ever has been, on my MSN list.
Along with that I've had six "delivery status notification (failure)" messages where it's tried to send to email addresses that no longer exist.
Unfortunately a few people have received it (really fucking sorry), but I've scanned the PC and there's no viruses on it according to Avast. I'm very careful and I've not had many viruses in my life, usually the anti-virus picks it up. So I'm almost certain it isn't a virus.
I've had this happen to me in the past, and I've seen it happen to others as well. Can someone tell me, has this happened because of a virus on my computer, or has it somehow been done via a Hotmail server?
I feel like a total arsehole, I'm sure the email hasn't got a virus in it (no attachments or anything) but still, shit.
DVI tp HDMI will convert the picture completely, regardless of it being in HD or not. I have to use a HDMI to DVI converter to connect my PS3 to my monitor.
A lot of modern TV's have VGA ports on now, pretty good picture and worth using if you don't have HDMI.
Yeah as Tim says go in and tick the hide all MS services in the services menu and close all the others...Have you used MSConfig (run box and type "msconfig") to cut down the exe's that start up? And services.msc to disable needless services starting up?
You need virtually nothing at all to run in start up, all I have is NvCpl, zone alarm and my Dual core optimiser...i wouldnt mind speeding mine up
i have already done the above so is there any other ways of doing it? Or is there a special program that tell you what you need and don't need at startup
i know of hijackthis which i think tells you about start up programs but don't know about any services.msc stopping programs
Ooo whats that dual core optimizer?
Have you used MSConfig (run box and type "msconfig") to cut down the exe's that start up? And services.msc to disable needless services starting up?