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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 07-26-2005, 12:45 PM
Freakin Freakin is offline
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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.

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Old 07-26-2005, 04:28 PM
PLOlover PLOlover is offline
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Default Re: how can I noob-proof my computer?

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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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