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Post by nob on Apr 29, 2014 22:59:15 GMT
Your back in San Jose you were in McLean Vaginia earlier, glad your home safe and well. YCNMTU.
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Post by Ratae on Apr 30, 2014 7:38:00 GMT
Your back in San Jose you were in McLean Vaginia earlier, glad your home safe and well. YCNMTU. That dirty filthy old Pikey, I'm gonna email Mrs Smudger (the second) about this!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2014 9:43:26 GMT
Your back in San Jose you were in McLean Vaginia earlier, glad your home safe and well. YCNMTU. That dirty filthy old Pikey, I'm gonna email Mrs Smudger (the second) about this! It was only a spelling mistake, there's no need to go upsetting Mrs Smudger Virginia
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Post by petersmyth1 on Apr 30, 2014 10:49:33 GMT
Nob your mind is out of control. Who ever mentioned being in McLean Vaginia?
Firstly being in Mclean vaginia is not the same as being in McLean's vagina and probably not as nice.
Secondly spybot seems to have helped a lot since I've not as yet been denied access and this forum seems to be working normally, no more refreshing a reply page before it accepts text and I can now again preview my message before posting it.
Years ago, with my 1st PC I used Spybot frequently but it never seemed to do anything useful so I gave it the big E but now I've found out it definitely works so thanks again nob
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Post by nob on Apr 30, 2014 12:27:38 GMT
Peter your still showing 50.117.34.240 IP that was banned before so If its now working maybe spybot has cleared a nasty out.
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Post by petersmyth1 on Apr 30, 2014 21:06:37 GMT
Peter your still showing 50.117.34.240 IP that was banned before so If its now working maybe spybot has cleared a nasty out. nob at the present moment my address is 92.25.229.122 which is in Belfast. I had to run SpyBot again, I was denied access this pm, and it found another 15 things to delete then my IP address moved to New York. I ran Malwarebytes and it only found two bad files both called crossriderNob where are all these things spybot removes coming back so quickly from?
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Post by Ratae on Apr 30, 2014 21:17:57 GMT
Sounds like summat nasty is in your start menu Smudger.
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Post by petersmyth1 on May 1, 2014 6:24:45 GMT
Sounds like summat nasty is in your start menu Smudger. You mean like prawn salad or frog's legs. Seriously bestest friend how do I find out whats good or bad on my Start Menu and where the hell is it?
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Post by jal on May 1, 2014 7:22:51 GMT
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Post by petersmyth1 on May 1, 2014 7:55:08 GMT
JJ I still use the non supported XP
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Post by nob on May 1, 2014 8:05:36 GMT
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Post by Ratae on May 1, 2014 8:35:35 GMT
Sounds like summat nasty is in your start menu Smudger. You mean like prawn salad or frog's legs. Seriously bestest friend how do I find out whats good or bad on my Start Menu and where the hell is it? Smudger..probably the easiest way for a dopey git like you to view the 'startup' folder, is to open Ccleaner > Tools > Startup tab At the top of that window you will see tabs for IE,FF,Windows etc. There you will see what each program runs at startup. On the right hand side of the window are options to 'disable' 'remove' 'enable' I am of course assuming that even you have enough sense to have Ccleaner installed.
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Post by petersmyth1 on May 2, 2014 17:59:55 GMT
I am of course assuming that even you have enough sense to have Ccleaner installed. Bestest friend I have both C. Cleaner and Win Patrol installed, Scotty is actually running at this minute, but I always think of start up menu as msconfig and that needs a downloaded application to configure it but now I know there's other ways of working the start menu
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Post by nob on May 2, 2014 19:28:07 GMT
2.100.88.161 your back in Belfast, with TT looks like your sorted.
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Post by Ratae on May 2, 2014 21:10:17 GMT
I am of course assuming that even you have enough sense to have Ccleaner installed. Bestest friend I have both C. Cleaner and Win Patrol installed, Scotty is actually running at this minute, but I always think of start up menu as msconfig and that needs a downloaded application to configure it but now I know there's other ways of working the start menuSmudger my old mucker....if by putting 'start menu' as two seperate words, in bold type, you are somehow trying to suggest that I have made a mistake in my description of the relevant menu. Then bestest pal, I suggest that you look at the tabs that I've mentioned, in the two programs that were referred to, and see there how the menu is described there! Harrumph!
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