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Old 07-25-2005, 12:35 PM
balkii balkii is offline
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Default how can I noob-proof my computer?

I am leaving for a month. My brother is gonna be house sitting my place. He will use my computer.

Heres the problem: hes a noob. he'll go to bad porn sites that will infect me with spyware and other junk. I am using firefox but that is not invincible. He has wreaked havoc on multiple computers already.

What can I do that will allow him functional access to the internet but protect me from his awful browsing habits?
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Old 07-25-2005, 12:43 PM
FouTight FouTight is offline
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Default Re: how can I noob-proof my computer?

ghost your drive before you leave and refresh it when you get back... thats about your only hope in this situation.
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Old 07-25-2005, 12:55 PM
CORed CORed is offline
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Default Re: how can I noob-proof my computer?

If your computer has XP or 2000, set up a non-administrator account for him and make sure he doesn't have administrator access. This isn't a guarantee, but it will keep a lot of spyware and such from installing, or from doing as much damage if it does install.
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Old 07-25-2005, 02:10 PM
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Default Re: how can I noob-proof my computer?

If you are using XP set a restore point before you leave. That may help later if something is messed up and only takes about 5 min.
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Old 07-26-2005, 02:28 AM
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Default Re: how can I noob-proof my computer?

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If you are using XP set a restore point before you leave. That may help later if something is messed up and only takes about 5 min.

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this sounds like the easiest. all this HD partition crap sounds lame. is there any drawback or reason why this would not be the best solution?
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Old 07-26-2005, 12:45 PM
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Default Re: how can I noob-proof my computer?

go to a used pc part store and pick up like a 5gig HD for $30. unplug your drive, install XP.

Freakin
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Old 07-26-2005, 04:28 PM
PLOlover PLOlover is offline
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go to a used pc part store and pick up like a 5gig HD for $30. unplug your drive, install XP.

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I like where your heads at.
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Old 07-26-2005, 07:01 AM
Jeff W Jeff W is offline
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Default Re: how can I noob-proof my computer?

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If you are using XP set a restore point before you leave. That may help later if something is messed up and only takes about 5 min.

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Many malware programs compromise XP's system restore. Ensure that your computer cannot transmit your financial information(i.e. clear all caches/history and don't store your passwords).

Force him to use Mozilla and run a firewall like Kerio Personal 2.1.5 or 4.x(not windows firewall), a good antivirus program that scans all files as they are downloaded and a spyware program that does the same and prevents spyware entry before it occurs. PW protect the firewall and block all programs except the ones you approve of him using(Firefox, e-mail program, any video games). Restrict him to an XP user account.

Why not do him a real favor and teach him basic computer security? Oh yeah, give the poor kid some porn so he doesn't destroy your PC.
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Old 07-25-2005, 02:48 PM
FouTight FouTight is offline
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Default Re: how can I noob-proof my computer?

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He will use my computer.


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actually, THIS is the problem. Why are you letting him use your comptuer if you are concerned with this? I have done many things to thwart my relatives from using my computers from the simple, removing the power cord (not unplugging it, just taking it) to unplugging the ATX power connector, to removing the RAM. It all depends on their level of knowledge, but the ram will just about get 'em everytime unless they carry more around with them.

Any reason in particular you have to let him use it?
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Old 07-26-2005, 02:30 AM
balkii balkii is offline
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hes using the computer because HES MY BROTHER and brothers do nice things for each other. not letting him using the computer is not an option
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