So you are one of the hundreds of thousands of people that did not update your computer in time. No problem, just follow the instructions below to remove the worm from your system.
Read MoreHere's a great site for identifying and (with any luck) addressing your Event ID errors:
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There are a number of applications that are installed with XP but do not appear in ADD/REMOVE, so it would appear that they cannot be uninstalled (MSN Explorer is one notable example). However, by performing the following file modification you can change dramatically expand the list of applications you can remove from Windows XP:
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Read MoreWindows Messenger is installed by default when you install Windows XP. For those of you that have no use for Windows Messenger or prefer a different messeging program, there is a way to uninstall the program to free up disk space and stop if from loading automatically when windows starts. Follow the directions below for your XP system.
Read MoreThe System Volume Information Folders contain your System Restore points. You can delete the oldest ones manually if you like. These folders are hidden system folders on each drive. In order to gain access, follow the directions below depending on your version of XP and File System:
Read MoreBy default, Windows Explorer will remember your view settings for 400 views. To reset and change the memory to 1000 views, do this:
Read MoreA frequently heard question is "how on earth did I get infected with all that spyware in the first place?"
Read MoreStaying SPYWARE FREE is one of the most important things you can do to keep your pc running smooth and safe. Spyware will crash your pc, ruin your internet connection and make your internet surfing unsafe so PLEASE follow this thread exactly.
Read MoreTo Minimize Outlook XP to the System Tray / Taskbar:
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