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Thank you for completing the validation process and for using genuine Microsoft software.

 

cool di ba?

 

 

yes. thanks a lot to you brutus. i just thought of fixing my problem. never imagined i'll be using a genuine microsoft software. i already downloaded IE8 and WM11. tnx again for all your help!

 

:thumbsupsmiley:

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i think nagsimula ito sa automatic updates. naka on din kasi automatic updates ko at pag may shield ako nakikita sa tool bar, click ko, at pinipili ko yung custom install. nakita ko yung isang update na para malaman kung genuine yung windows ko. hanggang ngayon hindi ko yung ininstall kasi nga pirated nga tong OS ko at magbigay ng problema, yun nga, ganito pala problema, lagi may lalabas pag start-up. thanks sa nagshare ng experience, nalaman ko rin consequence nun, hehhehe, pero kahit di ko sya install, tuloy-tuloy pa rin updates ng Microsoft sa akin.

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Follow up to my question:

 

Would either my pc or the flashdisk be damaged if I just pull out the flashdisk?

 

 

about 6 months ago i tried to test this theory

Its not a flash disk though but a memory card (produo pluggedin to a card reader and that plugged to the usb)

after 3 months of not using the 'safely remove hardware' thingy

 

my produo got corrupted

Im not sure if the theory is correct but....

 

 

sira na ung pro duo ko :cry:

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Mga bro,

 

ask ko lang about antivirus xp2009, this is really antivirus or virus?

you need to activate daw kasi para mag stable ang OS. parang nag hang kasi..

 

 

TIA

 

 

 

 

XP Antivirus 2008, XP Antivirus 2009, and XPAntiVirus are rogue antivirus programs that, when run, display false results as a tactic to scare you into purchasing the software. Older versions of XP Antivirus would create 9 entries in your Windows Registry that impersonate infections on your machine. In reality, though, these registry entries were harmless and had absolutely no effect on your computer. Instead, these entries were set so that XP AntiVirus can find them when scanning your computer and report them as infections. The newer of versions of the program , such as XP Antivirus 2008 and XP Antivirus 2009, instead just display false results when scanning your computer that state infections were found. In order to remove these fake infections, though, you would first need to purchase the software as the trial does not allow you to remove them.

 

While running, XP Antivirus will also display fake alerts stating that you are infected or under attack from some type of threat. These alerts are fake and can be ignored. If you do click on the alert, though, it will prompt you to purchase the software. Examples of text contained in these alerts can be found below.

 

Privacy Violation alert!

XP antivirus detected Privacy Violation. Some program is secretly sending your private data to untrusted internet host. Click here to block this activity by removing threats (Recommended).

 

or

 

System files modification alert!

Some critical system files of your computer were modified by malicious program. It may cause system instability and data loss. Click here to block unathorised <sic> modification by removing threats (Recommended).

 

As you can see these programs are fraudware because they make changes to your computer and then state these changes are infections as a scare tactic to have you purchase the software. It goes without saying that under no circumstances should you buy it. The older program, XPAntivirus, does come with a removal option in the computer's Add or Remove Programs list, but when you attempt to uninstall it, all that happens is the entry is removed from the list and program's process is terminated. Next time you reboot, XP AntiVirus will start up again. The newer versions of the program do not contain an entry in the Add or Remove Programs list at all.

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about 6 months ago i tried to test this theory

Its not a flash disk though but a memory card (produo pluggedin to a card reader and that plugged to the usb)

after 3 months of not using the 'safely remove hardware' thingy

 

my produo got corrupted

Im not sure if the theory is correct but....

 

 

sira na ung pro duo ko :cry:

 

been doing this to my flash drives for 3 years na pulling without safely remove hardware and buhay pa rin flash drive ko until today. m using kingston data traveller 512mb, 1gb and 4gb.

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ok guys I'm planning on buying a processor/cpu fan. ang gamit ko kasi is yung stock lang. yung kasama sa processor noong pag bili ko. anyway my processor is AMD Phenom 9550 and i checked the box eh socket AM2+ daw. Now I'm just wondering if AM2 cpu fans eh puwede din ba sa AM2+ ?? kasi konti lang ang nakikita ko na AM2+ na fans eh.

 

also any suggestion what fan to get ? I mean brand and model ??

I have coolermaster and gigabyte in mind... third option ko is Zalman

 

thanks in advance.

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good day po mga master!

 

tanong ko lang po... im currently using vista business on my laptop.. just wonderin' kapag bumli ako ng portble HDD and installan ng XP... pede ko po bang gamitin yung XP kapg plinug-in ko sa laptop?? ayaw ko kasi pang palitan os ko sa laptop... just askin... pardon me for my ignorance... TIA!!!

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