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Woz Cuts in Line…Is it Really a Story?

CNET News took its time to write an article on the Woz cutting in line at an Apple store to get a 3G iPhone. Is this really a needed story? Don’t they have anything better to write about? Don’t the folks that reported this to CNET have better things to do, or were they just in it for their 15 minutes of fame?

I have to say that even me writing this little rant about is probably too much, but the story headline caught my eye and I took wasted my time to read it. If you want to do the same please click through to the article below.

Steve Wozniak out of line at iPhone store? | News – Digital Media – CNET News.com

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How to: Internet Security for FREE

Yes you can have good Internet security without paying for it over and over again every year. As I visit clients I see them with a multitude of different security solutions. The vast majority are the paid versions from the major players such as Symantec, McAfee and Trend Micro and I always ask why.

The  3 biggest reasons I get are:

  1. It came with the computer
  2. I saw it advertised online or in a computer magazine
  3. My ISP gave it to me for free

Lets take all of those in order and answer them.

  1. They either bought it with the computer purchase or it was trial version and bought it when prompted
  2. The online magazines and reviews always tend to favor the major players because they have this all in one solution, but it is not always the best solution.
  3. But the ISP didn’t tell them they have to pay after the first year

Okay, I really chalk most of this to inexperienced users just trying to protect their computer. I’m actually happy they tried, but I feel sorry for them not getting another choice other than a company trying to sell them something. So here is what I use, all free versions, all get the job done and all do it pretty well. Before I start, let me say that there are other free solutions and I’m not saying that mine is only solution. If you have other ideas, please feel free to add to the discussion in the comments.

My Free Internet Security Solution

Anti-VirusAVG 8.0 Free

It works well, finds almost everything and has a small footprint. Plus, its easy to configure and does scheduled scans and updates. It also has Anti-Spyware in 8.0, but I also recommend a separate spyware scanner.

Anti-SpywareSuperAntiSpyware

I love this program. It gets just about everything and in concert with AVG has yet to fail me in a virus cleanup for a client that was infected while they were using other programs for virus protection. The free version of SuperAntiSpyware does not do realtime protection or let you schedule scans, but AVG includes realtime anti-spyware scanning. Doing a weekly scan takes 5 clicks on a Saturday or Sunday and you can do the weekend things we all do while it’s running.

FirewallComodo Firewall

Easy to use and install, unintrusive and has many features that add to AVG and SuperAntiSpyware. As a bonus, it also looks for malware, including rootkits.

All of these things together load less processes than any of the major vendors and they are real good at what they are supposed to do. They don’t do everything, which takes away from their main job. I’d rather have 3 products that are free that do what they are supposed to well, rather than one program that I’ve paid for that does everything mediocre leaving me open to infection.

That’s what I use for my clients and recommend to anyone wanting good internet security for a great price. Remember, the initial cost for a paid program is $40 to $50 dollars and $30 to $40 a year to update. At our current prices for gas alone that is 10 to 12 gallons of gas. I’d rather have the money for gas and food then give it to companies that don’t put out a good product.

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Fixing a Windows "Unmountable Boot Volume"

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I came across a computer recently, that when booting would choke just after the POST test with the error “Unmountable Boot Volume”. As always a quick search of Google came up with more than one solution, but the one that was the easiest and was the one I actually trusted was from Microsoft. Most errors that happen after POST when Windows is starting it’s loading of drivers are caused by a corrupt file system, a corrupt Master Boot Record or a corrupt registry.

This error just happens to be a corrupt file system, which with most of these errors can be fixed using the Windows Recovery Console. All you need is a Windows install disk, or the Ultimate Boot CD for Windows which I consider the best all purpose Windows Live CD. Once you get to the Recovery Console you run “Chkdsk /r” without the quotes. Walk away, go do something else because this isn’t going to finish anytime soon. When it does finish you should be able to reboot your system.

Check out the MSKB Article here.

Stumble It!

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Updating to Vista SP1? Check Your Drivers First!

Ed Bott has written about today’s release of Vista SP1, giving us the following list of blocked drivers. Check this driver list carefully, remember “measure twice, cut once” or in techno speak “wait until someone else installs it and gets the final bugs out before you install it.” I’d wait for about a month or two before even thinking about do the SP1 install. Please read the full article by following the link below to get full information from a trusted expert in the Windows field.

Update 3/19/08: I’ve seen some posts that people are having some problems with the update. I’ll be researching this more in the following week and will post on it later.

Audio drivers

  • Realtek AC’97 (Alcxwdm.sys and Alcwdm64.sys – version 6.0.1.6242 or earlier)
  • SigmaTel (Sthda.sys and Sthda64.sys – version 5.10.5762.0 or earlier)
  • SigmaTel (Stwrt.sys Stwrt64.sys – version 6.10.5511.0 or earlier)
  • Creative Audigy (Ctaud2k.sys – version 6.0.1.1242 or earlier; P17.sys – all versions)
  • Conexant HD Audio (Chdart.sys and Chdart64.sys – version 4.32.0.0 or earlier)

Biometric (Fingerprint) Sensors

  • AuthenTec Fingerprint Sensor (Atswpdrv.sys – version 7.7.1.7 or earlier)
  • UPEK Fingerprint Sensor (Tcusb.sys driver file – version 1.9.2.99 or earlier)

Display drivers

  • Intel Display (Igdkmd32.sys and Igdkmd64.sys – versions between and including driver 7.14.10.1322 and 7.14.10.1403)

Other drivers

  • Texas Instruments Smart Card Controller (GTIPCI21.sys – version 1.0.1.19 or earlier)
  • Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 with the Watcher.exe application – version 3.4.0.9 or earlier
  • Symantec software driver for Symantec Endpoint Protection and for Symantec Network Access Control clients (Wgx.sys and Wgx64.sys – versions 11.0.1000.1091 or earlier)

Source: Want Vista SP1? Here’s what to expect | Ed Bott’s Microsoft Report | ZDNet.com

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eBay Sellers Set To Strike Feb. 15th – 25th, 2008

eBay is raising fees, putting holds on PayPal payments and not allowing negative reviews of buyers starting February 20th. Sellers are revolting with a possible strike starting Friday the 15th.

Facebook and MySpace pages dedicated to the strike are circulating, along with an online petition, and a mailing list called the Online Seller Cyber Union has gathered more than 700 emails in a week. A YouTube video on Google (GOOG, Fortune 500) entitled “Feb 18-25th 2008: Worldwide Ebay Strike” has racked up more than 16,000 views since Saturday.

Source: Outraged eBay sellers plot strike week – Feb. 7, 2008

Take a look at the video:

 

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