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YouTube Launches YouTube For Schools, Features Safe & Educational Content Only [News]


class="align-right" src="http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/youtube-logo.jpg?323f2c" alt="" />Do you remember your excitement as a student when the teacher rolled in that huge TV on a cart and announced that you were going to watch a movie? Those were usually the best and most memorable classes. Google figured this out, and so have launched a special YouTube network, just for schools and universities.

href="http://www.youtube.com/schools?feature=inp-bl-paq">YouTube for Schools is a special network which school administrators can turn on to grant access only to href="http://www.youtube.com/education">YouTube EDU content. YouTube EDU is a huge source of educational videos which is divided into videos for primary & secondary education, university and lifelong learning.

But anyone can access YouTube EDU from anywhere, so what’s special about YouTube for School? Using the network, schools can use content from YouTube EDU in a way that doesn’t expose students to inappropriate content. There are no related videos, no comments, and only educational videos to go around. To make it easier for teachers to find the right videos, they have href="http://youtube.com/teachers?feature=inp-bl-paq">been divided into categories such as math, science and social studies, and are further divided into subjects and grade levels within these categories.

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In order to get started, head over to href="http://www.youtube.com/schools?feature=inp-bl-paq">YouTube for Schools and sign up using the school’s Google account. YouTube for Schools can actually be a useful solution for other organizations, who wish to allow only educational, appropriate content.

Do you like the idea? Or do you think it’s bad for education? Share your opinions in the comments.

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    Password Safe 3.27


    Password Safe allows you to manage your old passwords and to easily and quickly generate, store, organize, retrieve, and use complex new passwords, using password policies that you control. Once stored, your user names and passwords are just a few clicks away.



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    4 Open Source Password Managers To Keep Your Passwords Safe


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    href="http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/using-keepass-to-secure-your-online-accounts/">KeePass/ href="http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/keepassx-secure-password-management-linux-os/">KeePassX is a popular open source project that has won the hearts of thousands, with a myriad of href="http://lifehacker.com/5046988/eight-best-keepass-plug+ins-to-master-your-passwords">plugins and href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/search?hl=en-US&q=keepass">extensions such as href="http://keefox.org/">KeeFox and href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/search?hl=en-US&q=keepass">ChromelPass, that dramatically improve the user experience. However, KeePass isn’t the only open source password manager out there. If you’re looking for a simpler but still secure application where you can store your login credentials and important notes, why note check out additional open source programs?

    Even if you’re accustomed to your beloved and convenient commercial password manager, it’s probably not a bad idea to try other ultra secure applications that offer some of the same features and risk less at your expense. If you’re ready for some password manager goodness, read on!

    href="http://www.clipperz.com/">Clipperz [ href="http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/best-of-both-worlds-online-passwords-offline/">Web-based]

    Clipperz is a web-based password manager, not unlike LastPass, with a major difference in that it’s open source. Jim reviewed it href="http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/best-of-both-worlds-online-passwords-offline/">here a couple of years ago so be sure to check his review for more details.

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    Pros:

    • Support for direct one-click logins (made with a special bookmarklet) so users can login automatically from the Clipperz website.
    • Provides an encrypted HTML copy for offline read-only use.
    • Login history is recorded.
    • Registration requires no email (just a username and passphrase) so users can maintain anonymity.
    • Works on any OS with a major browser (like Firefox or Opera) that has Javascript enabled.
    • href="http://www.clipperz.com/support/user_guide/clipperz_compact">Compact site for Firefox sidebar and Opera panel with access to direct one-click logins.
    • Clipperz can also store notes with sensitive content.
    • Password generator available.
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    • Users can import data from a number of password managers.
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    Cons:

    • Saving direct logins involves manually copy-pasting code onto Clipperz website,
    • Direct login codes don’t seem to work for all sites. In my tests, Imageshack and Springpad couldn’t create direct logins from the bookmarklet, but users can always create new “web passwords” or cards and specify the website URL manually.
    • No support for passphrase recovery since emails aren’t required.
    • Cannot organize accounts in groups.

    href="http://www.yadabyte.com/Yadabyte_Portables.php">Yadabyte Passwords [Windows]

    Yadabyte Passwords is like a tiny Keepass manager, except it carries fewer bells and whistles. Though it’s a bit older, this portable password manager is absolutely a breeze to use. You simply create a master password and then type the usernames, passwords, and URLs for all the services you want included in your password database.

    Pros:

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    • Portable
    • Easy to use
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    Cons:

    • Might be too simple for some users as it doesn’t have lots of features.
    • Cannot organize accounts in groups.

    href="https://github.com/zdia/gorilla/wiki/">Password Gorilla [Cross-Platform]

    Password Gorilla is a password manager and personal vault that can store login information and notes. The application consists of a single executable that allows you to create a database and save it to a specified location. The encrypted database can only be read in Password Gorilla of course, but the database is actually a different file, separate from the application, so you can create several databases if you wish.

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    Pros:

    • Portable
    • Can create groups and subgroups to organize passwords and sites.
    • Can import password databases saved in CSV format.
    • Automatically locks the database after a defined amount of minutes.
    • Can clear the clipboard after specified number of seconds.
    • Users can set what double-clicking a login does: open a browser directed to the URL, copy password to clipboard, edit login or do nothing.
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    • Can copy username and password to the clipboard with keyboard shortcuts.

    class="aligncenter" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/2011-06-26_120037.png?54167" width="408" height="267" /> /> Cons:

    • Exported files are unencrypted plain text files.
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    href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/upm/">Universal Password Manager [Cross-Platform; Android]

    Universal Password Manager is a simple program that uses 128bit AES encryption and, like Password Gorilla, allows you to create databases once you’ve set a master password.

    Pros:

    • Databases can be exported and imported.
    • Android app available.
    • Can load and sync remote databases from URL.
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    • Can copy username and password to clipboard with keyboard shortcuts.
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    Cons:

    • Cannot organize accounts in groups though they are alphabetized. A workaround could be to create several databases.

    From this list, I prefer Password Gorilla as it has robust features. There are, however, dozens of additional open source programs we couldn’t possibly cover, so if you’re eager to learn more, be sure to check out href="http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/manage-and-protect-your-personal-data-with-lockcrypt/">LockCrypt, href="http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/">Password Safe, href="http://www.petroules.com/products/silverlock">SilverLock, href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensimsim/files/">OpenSimSim and href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/oubliette/">Oubliette.

    Do you use an open source password manager and have tips to share? Enlighten us  in the comments!

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    Password Safe 3.26


    Password Safe allows you to manage your old passwords and to easily and quickly generate, store, organize, retrieve, and use complex new passwords, using password policies that you control. Once stored, your user names and passwords are just a few clicks away.

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    Stay Safe Online With Sticky Password [Giveaway]


    class="align-right" src="http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/stickygiveaway.png" />Do you keep your passwords just “lying around” or do you consciously manage them with a password management tool? If you answer in the affirmative to both the questions, it’s time to take a look at Sticky Password. Sticky Password stores and protects all your personal data (e.g. passwords, user names, contacts, phone numbers, etc.). It connects passwords and accounts to the respective applications and websites. Thanks to Sticky Password, all your passwords are stored together in a secure and encrypted location and you no longer need to rely on your memory.

    Sticky Password is a handy anti-theft device, but how exactly does it give you the cushion of security? Let’s walk through the software.

    Open Sesame with a Master Password

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    href="http://www.stickypassword.com/">Sticky Password Pro is a 7.8 MB download. The installation takes you through four steps starting with the setup of a master password. This is the only password which you have to remember. A Virtual Keyboard also allows passwords to be entered without pressing keys on the keyboard. The next three steps ask you to setup an authorization method (how you will unlock and access the database); a locking timeout (the auto-lock after x minutes of inactivity); and select the browser extensions that you would like to install.

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    The authorization method deserves a special mention because it allows you to be flexible and gives the option of using a Bluetooth device or a USB drive to decrypt and unlock the password database. All these options make for a strong first line of defense.

    Store Your Personal Data Securely

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    Sticky Password is not only about storing your usernames and passwords, but the software also manages personal details like addresses and contact numbers as Identities. Also, Secure Memos can be filled up with extra information like passport data, various licenses, or the details of your software licenses and Internet settings, and more. It moves beyond a password management app into the realms of information management.

    Putting Sticky Password to the Test

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    From the system tray, Sticky Password automatically recognizes when an application or a website is launched. If an account is found, the login data is entered and you are logged in automatically. If there is no account in the database, Sticky Password automatically hints at adding an account to the database. You can also use the Sticky Pointer to quickly select an application / website and enter personal data. Sticky Password allows multiple user names-password combos to be saved for one account. It allows for unlimited accounts and you can conveniently group them too.Quiet handy for all your Google accounts.

    The auto-fill features of the software also includes other identity details like full name, sex, country, town/city, phone number, email address, etc. You can set up different identity profiles for your online shopping.That’s a real timesaver!

    Noteworthy Extras

    With a single click you can create a portable version of the app to carry along in your portable device. If you are a flummoxed, Sticky Password helps to create super-strong passwords with an included password generator.

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    To round it all off, Sticky Password has password import, secure encrypted export and backup functions to give you complete peace of mind. Is there anything else you can ask from a foolproof password management software? Stay safe.

    We’ve got 25 copies of Sticky Password Pro to give away this week and here’s what you need to know to win one.

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    RoboForm Desktop – Keep Your Passwords Safe & Secure

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    class="align-right" src="http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/image-243.jpg" alt="keep passwords safe" />Remember The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy? Douglas Adams had one tip – always carry a towel. While that’s a great tip for “real life”, if I had to choose just one tip to give all web users, it would be – use a different password for each website. Seriously, I cannot stress this enough. If you use the same password (or two passwords) everywhere, a single security breach on one website could leave you wide open to identity theft across the whole Web. Not a pleasant prospect!

    But if you use a different password for every website, how will you ever be able to remember them all? You won’t, of course, and that’s where a password manager comes in. With a password manager, you only need to remember one “master password”, protecting all other unique passwords. class="vt-p" href="http://keepass.info/">KeePass and class="vt-p" href="https://lastpass.com/">LastPass users are nodding their heads knowingly at this point, but if you’ve never used a password manager before and the concept seems a bit intimidating, it’s very possible class="vt-p" href="http://www.roboform.com/">RoboForm is what you’ve been waiting for all along.

    First off, you should know RoboForm isn’t free: it currently costs $9.95 for the first year, and $19.95 for every year after that. For that, you get to install RoboForm on unlimited devices, with seamless password sync and backup. RoboForm also offers a free version, but it supports only ten logins (I know people who can keep ten different logins in their head). Fortunately, the full version comes with a 30-day trial, which is plenty of time to make up your mind. RoboForm’s commercial polish shows right from the first step on the installation process:

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    The installer is clear and simple, while not skimping on the details. Since you’re going to be trusting the database with all of your passwords, RoboForm lets you know right from the get-go where it would be stored, and you can change its location if you want to:

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    Then, right within the setup process, RoboForm has you create your new master password, the one you really must never forget. The dialog is very clear, and includes a password-strength meter. The meter, incidentally, hit the “Excellent” grade when I was less than halfway through typing my complete passphrase. This could either mean RoboForm’s standards for master password strength isn’t high enough, or I’m paranoid. I leave that judgment up to you.

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    RoboForm integrates tightly with IE, Firefox, Chrome and a host of class="vt-p" href="http://www.roboform.com/platforms/browsers/other">other browsers. Here’s what the included Chrome add-on looks like:

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    This is what RoboForm’s main window looks like:

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    If you come from KeePass (like I do), you might be flustered at first by the fact that there’s no “New Record” button. If you want to save a new user/password pair using the RoboForm editor, it’s not instantly clear what you have to do. It turns out the secret is pushing the large RoboForm button:

    class="aligncenter" src="http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/image-232.jpg" alt="keep passwords secure" width="580" height="350" />

    So rather than a simple “New Record“, there are three different terms here — Safenote, Identity and Passcard. A Safenote is basically an encrypted note, completely free-form. That’s parallel to KeePass’s Notes field included with every record, but shinier:

    class="aligncenter" src="http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/image-234.jpg" alt="keep passwords secure" width="580" height="350" />

    An Identity is a complete profile used by RoboForm to automatically fill in forms. It has just about every field you could think of, starting from the obvious Name and Title and ending with obscure fields such as Pager number and NI and NHS numbers:

    class="aligncenter" style="border: 1px solid black;" src="http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/image-235.jpg" alt="Image" width="580" height="350" />

    That’s just for “Person“. There are several other field sets, such as “Bank Account”, “Passport”, “Car” and more.

    Last but not least, we’ve got Passcards, which are username/login pairs for websites, the most common used for a password manager. Surprisingly, you cannot create those from within RoboForm Editor. Here’s what I got when I tried:

    class="aligncenter" src="http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/image-236.jpg" alt="Image" width="580" height="350" />

    Okay, so I used Chrome to go to a random website and signed up for a new account. When the time came to select a password, I decided to try RoboForm’s Generate feature:

    class="aligncenter" src="http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/image-237.jpg" alt="Image" width="580" height="350" />

    That’s RoboForm’s Chrome add-on in the foreground, with the site I was trying to create an account with in the background. That Fill button just didn’t work. I clicked it with all my might, repeatedly, yet the Password and Repeat Password fields remained blank. Dragging the generated password did work, but it instantly closed the dialog, so for the Repeat Password I had to open the dialog again and drag it again. Copy/pasting would have been faster.

    As soon as I hit the Create Account button, RoboForm’s auto-detection kicked in:

    class="aligncenter" src="http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/image-238.jpg" alt="Image" width="427" height="361" />

    Quite slick! It had the real site name in the box, not “Random Website”. Not the URL either, mind you, but the actual site name, and it was clever enough to extract it even though the page title wasn’t the exact site name. Very nice. So on the one hand, letting you create new passcards only by actually creating new accounts in websites feels a bit restrictive — but on the other hand, it’s a fantastic way to make sure you never forget to store your new password.

    The actual passcard record is very simple: It contains just a site title, URL, user ID and password:

    class="aligncenter" style="border: 1px solid black;" src="http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/image-239.jpg" alt="Image" width="580" height="179" />

    And just for comparison, here’s the same dialog in KeePass:

    class="aligncenter" src="http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/image-240.jpg" alt="Image" width="580" height="350" />

    A different level of visual complexity, indeed. And yes, if you’ve been paying attention you now know my fictitious identity at class="vt-p" href="http://popling.net">Popling.net, password and all. Go have fun, pretend you’re me.

    If you’re already using another password management solution and wish to migrate to RoboForm, it’s very likely possible. Check out the comprehensive Import dialog:

    class="aligncenter" style="border: 1px solid black;" src="http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/image-241.jpg" alt="Image" width="580" height="247" />

    Note that RoboForm also offers to import bookmarks. I had it import my IE bookmarks, and the process was very smooth. I ended up with a bookmark tree looking like this:

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    Are there other bookmark management solutions? Sure, just like there are plenty of other password managers. But what’s interesting about RoboForm is how embracive it feels — it does your logins, forms, in-app forms (not just browser-based forms), contacts and encrypted notes. And it somehow does it all without feeling too complex or clunky.

    If you’re used to KeePass, sure, it might feel awkward at first. But if you’ve never used a password manager before, RoboForm has a way of integrating itself into your workflow, and you’ll find yourself using it for all of your passwords and forms in no time.  Let us know what you think of it or if you prefer using something completely different. />
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    Password Safe 3.25

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    Password Safe allows you to manage your old passwords and to easily and quickly generate, store, organize, retrieve, and use complex new passwords, using password policies that you control. Once stored, your user names and passwords are just a few clicks away.

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    Registry Fix Review : Is Registry Fix safe to use or Scam?

    Posted on 22 August 2010. Tags: , , ,


    What’s Registry Fix and Where to Download?

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    Registry Fix makes deep impression on me firstly. In contrast to other competitions, Registry Fix presents a really efficient and easy-to-recognized interface. Absolutely no fancy control keys as well as high-end images are simply producing Registry Fix much better with regard to reduced techniques. Registry Fix occupies much less storage and it is much steadier to make use of it.

    How does Registry Fix Work?

    Registry Fix may check out the body registry as well as hard disk with regard to ill document as well as program referrals. These types of ill referrals could cause program lack of stability, PC mistakes, continuous failures, as well as common program slowdowns. The actual free of charge complete check out may determine mistakes associated with :The free full scan will identify errors related to :

    Invalid file associations
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    Besides the scanning features, There are Extra functions which consist of:

    Internet browser Assistant

    This particular function enables you to handle all your ie items to make sure just situations are operating you want in order to!

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    Complete Registry Back-up Software program

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    Windows Xp Service Pack 3 Sound Drivers – Safe Install !

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    Drivers got you down? i will enlighten you on a sure way to scout out and get a Windows XP sound driver without risking your pc by visiting sites that you’re uncertain of. Finding a proper driver for your various computer devices can often become a difficult assignment. I’ll get you going by sharing a little trick about drivers; you can avoid losing precious minutes (or hours) and frustration.

    Click here to get a Windows XP sound driver now!

    Before we go on, i need to warn you that by installing the wrong drivers for a device, it might not run as it should and you may start to see various windows errors. It’s crucial that you use reliable drivers, not only for the performance of a particular component, but also for the windows system as a whole. Conveying required information between your system and a device, the driver is an essential element of your pc, and if you try using the wrong one, you can’t operate any of your devices. Now there’s an easy to use system which conducts a search of your computer’s current hw and sw, and when required effortlessly installs or updates the correct drivers that your pc calls for. The great thing about this scanner is its power to seek out impaired or outdated drivers and promptly replace those old ones with new versions.

    As you can already understand, it’s not common for drivers to get out-dated or corrupted, so remember that the next time you find yourself dealing with headaches related to this issue. These effective tools can be of great assistance to people like you and me who might be nervous managing such crucial files alone – who wouldn’t be? Drivers are critical files; if you opt to manipulate them on your own, be sure to use extreme caution if you want to avoid problems.

    Try it and see – when you use such program to get a Windows XP sound driver, you’ll learn how in need of maintenance your pc is when you happen to consider these crucial files. Here’s a great solution that takes care of your driver(s) situation comparable to the solution you use to periodically upgrade your windows. I always say that seeing is believing, so experiment with this application and see if it’s as good as it sounds – it’s a win-win situation for you and your pc. There’s no doubt in my mind that very soon people all around the world will check out these very useful solutions and add them to their pc’s maintenance toolbox. You have options regarding pc upkeep, but something that you should definitely do is use this utility to replace your corrupted drivers; it’s fast and easy and your reward will be a high-performing computer.

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    Download Realtek Audio Driver For Windows Xp – Safe Install !

    Posted on 28 July 2010. Tags: , , , , , ,


    In the following quick article i would like to provide you with an amazing tip on how to locate and download a Realtek audio driver for Windows XP – like you’ve never seen before. Like any other windows component, drivers tend to get outdated and corrupted – do you take any measures to maintain your various drivers intact? Before you conduct another driver search on the internet, be sure to follow this quick and important guide – it can save you a lot of trouble.

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    I hope that you are aware of the fact that by default many of the drivers that are installed on your pc are probably outdated. Wouldn’t it be just great if there was something that could automatically search, install, and maintain all your drivers for you? Whether you already know it or not, a driver is a program that acts like a translator between a device and programs that use that device. In my last search for a specific driver i bumped into an automatic driver detector that easily finds the reliable version of any possible driver in just seconds. This is a smart tool that you need to install and in about 2 minutes you can get your entire pc drivers up-to-date.

    Most of us (if not all) haven’t got the time and ability to track and maintain dozens of drivers. This solution accomplishes your automated windows update as it detects and refreshes all the third party drivers that are installed on your pc. Never try to install drivers that were downloaded from random websites – it may infect your pc with computer viruses.

    Following what we’ve discussed in this article finding a safe way to download a Realtek audio driver for Windows XP is no longer a time consuming or a risky assignment as it used to be. Always remember that it is enough for one small corrupted driver to cause you serious problems and in some cases even crash your windows. I always say that seeing is believing, so give it a try and see for yourself if it found your driver – after all, you’ve got nothing to lose. Let’s just hope that maybe in the future our windows update feature would offer automatic updates to these critical files as well. By the end of this quick guide i hope that you found it interesting and that it helped you to find what you were looking for.

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    Need An Audio Driver For Windows Xp ? – 100% Safe !

    Posted on 27 July 2010. Tags: , , , , ,


    Are you confident in your understanding of what it takes to get an audio driver for Windows XP? Spend a few minutes on the following quick article – it is going to shed some new light on what you know about this issue. Like any other windows component, drivers have the tendency to “wear out” – have you gotten into a routine to manage your drivers’ versions and operability? Spend a few moments with this brief article and hear about the most powerful and effective way that’ll instantly allow you to get the driver(s) that are called for.

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    The majority of people just don’t think about the actuality that driver designers regularly modify their drivers because of existing errors, performance issues, supporting new devices, and more. I bet that you have no idea which particular drivers in your system might be recent versions and which might be outdated; don’t worry, you are not alone… Let’s pause for a definition: a driver is basically a software program that communicates between your windows and a device – each device has its own specialized driver. It just so happens that there’s a special program on the web that spontaneously seeks out, fixes, and updates practically any driver(s) that you might need. The great thing about this scanner is its power to detect corrupted and outdated drivers and immediately bring them up to date with new versions.

    The windows os makes use of many drivers; no doubt you’ve come to realize that making sure they’re all in order is a virtually hopeless situation. A driver-scanner is a real time-saver as it’s possible to locate the exact driver you need in a matter of a few seconds, and without the hassle of searching the web. Drivers are critical files; if you opt to manipulate them on your own, you’ll have to do it carefully to steer clear of mishaps.

    Once you use one of these utilities to get an audio driver for Windows XP, you realize how neglected your system is as far as it concerns your windows’ drivers. What a helpful idea – it keeps your drivers updated not unlike the way you now take care of your system. I always say that seeing is believing, so try this tool out and see if it’s as good as it sounds – as the saying goes, “nothing ventured, nothing gained.” I believe that in the near future an increasing number of pc users will start using these soon-to-be-essential applications and increase their level of productivity and security. Such a brief article can’t go into too much detail, but this should get you started and should be sufficient for you to understand the great convenience provided by this solution.

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    Password Safe 3.23

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    How To Boot Up In Safe Mode From Windows Xp

    Posted on 24 July 2010. Tags: , , , ,


    Showing the steps to boot up in safe mode from Windows XP.

    If Windows XP is the only operating system installed on your computer, booting into Safe Mode with these instructions.

    1.If the computer is running, shut down Windows, and then turn off the power.

    2.Wait 30 seconds, and then turn the computer on.

    3.Start tapping the F8 key. The Windows Advanced Options Menu appears. If you begin tapping the F8 key too soon, some computers display a “keyboard error” message.

    4.To resolve this, restart the computer and try again.

    5.Ensure that the Safe mode option is selected.

    6.Press Enter. The computer then begins to start in Safe mode.

    7.When you are finished with all troubleshooting, close all programs and restart the computer as you normally would.

    To use the System Configuration Utility method

    1.Close all open programs.

    2.Click Start, Run and type MSCONFIG in the box and click OK

    3.The System Configuration Utility appears, On the BOOT.INI tab, Check the “/SAFEBOOT” option, and then click OK and Restart your computer when prompted.

    4.The computer restarts in Safe mode.

    5.Perform the troubleshooting steps for which you are using Safe Mode.

    6.When you are finished with troubleshooting in Safe mode, open MSCONFIG again, on the BOOT.INI tab, uncheck “/SAFEBOOT” and click OK to restart your computer.

    Select your steps to boot up into safe mode to your Windows XP System.

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    Is windows Xp update Safe or affected By The Windows Zero Day Attack? Protect Your PC

    Posted on 20 July 2010. Tags: , , , , , ,


    Some would say keeping your windows up to date is essential in keeping it free of the newest, worst viruses and the like. Others would say that updating your windows is overemphasized, unneeded and a waste of time and with the windows zero day attack is it safe it use windows XP update? do you need to protect your PC?

    Microsoft has ways of detecting whether your version of windows is actually store-bought, or pirated. With so many copies of pirated windows on the market, such a move by Microsoft is  required in order to continue cornering the OS market. For instance, when SP 1 (and 2) came out, you had to have an authentic windows serial code in order to download the update. There are of course ways of getting around this, but it deterred much illegal upgrading to the new service packs. Had you have had a pirated copy of windows (and the majority does), then you could have downloaded a copy of windows SP 1/2, but you would have had to completely re-install and possibly format in order to install it.

    If you had an original windows serial code that came with the product, you could have just downloaded the packs from the windows update servers.

    So yes, having a non-pirated copy of windows is a convenience. However, some would remember a stunning virus that was released not too long ago; MyDoom. It managed to find its ways onto the Microsoft windows update servers. When you got the virus, you would have 30 seconds before the computer shut down. Should you have formatted, just to re-install windows with automatic updates turned on (and they are by default) you would get the virus again abd now there is the windows XP zero day attack that works through windows XP support on your PC.

    Not to mention Windows Updates are a large time factor. Some updates (especially the first time you use Windows Update) are colossal, and the download speeds are not always at their greatest.

    Now, you ask, what exactly is Windows XP Update? It’s simply Microsoft engineers working hard to fix bugs, problems and backdoors in Windows. What are these problems, you ask? Well, when Microsoft released windows it wasn’t exactly a perfect OS. With every version of Windows, it becomes more and more hi-tech. But there has always been problems with Windows being insecure.

    The only way to find that Windows has a certain vulnerability is first for that vulnerability to be exploited. Eg, Microsoft using white hat hackers (the good guys) to breach windows, or for a hacker to break into a version of Windows and it is reported.

    For a home desktop, even for a home network, windows updates really are that important. No one wants to get hacked or find their computer full of malware.  Should you use a simple firewall, even the windows in-house firewall, you are protected from ony a few threats.  Windows Updates cannot really help prevent all attacks, but they can prevent hackers, crackers, viruses and the like from entering their network computers from faults in the windows code or browser and at the moment windows update is safe from the new windows XP zero day attack.

    So to answer the question – should I use windows update? the answer is yes. You should also download a system scanner to be safe to check your PC for malware and spyware that can get onto your PC without you knowing. Click here to scan your PC now.

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    Combofix – Is It Safe? Don’T Download Combofix Until You Read This First!

    Posted on 09 July 2010. Tags: , , , , , , ,


    One of the more widely used spyware removal programs making its way around the internet is a little tool called Combofix. It is becoming increasingly popular amongst computer technicians and uber geeks, however if you are just an everyday computer user looking for a spyware removal tool, there are some things about Combofix that you need to know about before you download and install it.

    To start out, Combofix is a very, very powerful tool and it can be very effective against malware and spyware even though it only scans for the most common spyware infections, leaving out thousands of less known but equally dangerous malware. But there is one huge caveat to this – you must know what you are doing or you could end up doing some things to your computer that can be very damaging such as eliminating your internet connection completely or removing legitimate files that are required for your computer to run.

    In fact, most of the sites that can download Combofix from have a rather large and noticeable disclaimer that should you download and use Combofix, you are doing so at your own risk.

    The reason they state this is because Combofix is not like any of the other spyware removers available. Instead of having a graphical interface window where you can point and click to scan, quarantine, etc. Combofix runs within a DOS window. Once finished, if it finds what it believes to be spyware or adware infections it will remove them and attempt to reboot your computer. If you are lucky, at this point you might have gotten rid of what was ailing your computer, but that is rarely the case.

    After your computer is rebooted, you are essentially stuck unless you are a computer expert or know someone who is because the next step will be for you to decipher a rather long and detailed log that Combofix writes after it has completed. This basically means manual removal of files, processes, or registry entries and this is where the danger lies because once again if you are not a computer expert you shouldn\’t be manually deleting anything that has even the remote possibility of being an important program or system file.

    Having said all of that, here\’s the bigger issue with Combofix – it is a one and done program. It may find and repair your current infections but what happens the next time you get infected? And trust me, without real-time spyware and adware protection there will be a next time, it is just about guaranteed.

    So while Combofix can be a valuable and effective malware removal tool against the more common spyware threats, you are much better off getting your hands on a robust and complete spyware removal tool that comes not only with detect and repair capabilities, but also with top of the line real-time protection so that spyware can actually be blocked before it has a chance to infect your computer and do any damage.

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