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Vipre Anti-virus 4 with Firewall

Posted by: JCJordan on Saturday, May 08, 2010 (21:36:05)   (89 Reads)
The latest version of Vipre Antivirus & AntiMalware is out. This new version comes with a built in firewall with many settings for advanced users or you can set it up to do everything on its own. I have installed this in business office and they have said that they could tell an immediate difference between it and their old antivirus program.   read more ...

*Updated* Active@ Partition Recovery

Posted by: JCJordan on Saturday, May 08, 2010 (17:21:53)   (95 Reads)
Ever had the hard drive on your computer run fine one minute and then the next you get the dreaded blue screen of death (BSOD)? Well, as long as the hard drive is somewhat readable, meaning no scratching or internal parts damaged beyond repair, there may be a way to save all of your pictures, documents, and other important files.   read more ...

Opera 10.51 Problems

Posted by: JCJordan on Saturday, May 01, 2010 (19:26:34)   (59 Reads)
Since I do web design, I have multiple browsers installed one of them being Opera. Currently the latest build is 10.51, which in my opinion is a downgrade from previous versions. Most of my pages do not load properly, ie takes much too long for the page to show up or I have to click "Stop" in order to get the page to show up at all. Another annoyance that I have found is that the previous versions kept the taskbar clean and only used one window for the browser much like firefox does. Now however, Opera is acting more like the dreaded Internet Explorer and has one taskbar icon for each tab opened.   read more ...

How to re-enable hyperlinks in Outlook

Posted by: JCJordan on Sunday, April 18, 2010 (17:33:26)   (128 Reads)
After running into this problem on a client's computer, I decided I would post some of the information on how to fix it. This problem is not caused by a virus or administrator controls normally. One of the main causes is the removal of the Google Chrome browser.

When the Chrome browser is installed, it changes some of the registry entries for handling of html files and thereby changing the way links are processed.

You can get the fix in the forums or by clicking Here.