Just install XP's Service Pack 3 then enjoy the regular beeping as it attempts to reboot over and over again. Marvellous!
I'm nearly done with a clean install of XP (incl SP2).
Just install XP's Service Pack 3 then enjoy the regular beeping as it attempts to reboot over and over again. Marvellous!
I'm nearly done with a clean install of XP (incl SP2).
If it ain't broke don't fix it.
Thanks Dave!
told you so, that will teach you, SP3 is still not officialOriginally Posted by Marmite the Dog
Have you tried the PC at the office ? should keep you busy for a few days
I am at the office.Originally Posted by Butterfly
Download Tor, that'll fix the fuker.
Me neither. Two words when used in conjunction are to be feared. New and Microsoft.Originally Posted by daveboy
yeah, it's fixed my computerOriginally Posted by gusG
what problems you having with tor?
i think it's great.
SP3 doesn't get downloaded and installed automatically, does it? If so, how can I stop it?
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Edit: Sorry I know how to do that. Brain fart.
It's this piece of shit...Originally Posted by matsalleh
WindowsXP-KB936929-SP3-x86-ENU
I'm just debating whether to try and install the Intel Chipset again. These fuckers always disable my USB ports, which is a bitch, 'cos the mouse freezes. But, I think not having them might have something to do with Printer plug & play not working.
Mouse still works amazingly.
I got my original xp1 on here and updated to sp2, I also installed a new version of windows, ie sp3 and now have a dual boot up choice, all seems to work ok, No I don't no how I done it, yes both are on C: drive, as it boots I get the choice of which version to boot.
a bit OT but there's a conceptual problem with TOR, that is anyone wishing to spy on TOR users can just set up an end node and snoop all they want... packets may be encrypted inside the TOR network, but if I set up an exit node which allows people inside the TOR network to access the outside world I can listen all I want since packets to the outside are not encrypted. In addition an exit node needs to know who sent the packets, so I can trace them to their origins as well. Clearly they can't listen to https or other end-to-end encrypted traffic - but they still know who you are and where you went.
For that reason the usual suspects are all running exit nodes, U.S. secret services, the Chinese government, and so on.
The problem is that TOR doesn't establish a network of trust and even if it did, it would be rather easy to infiltrate.
It's still a great concept but buying VPN access from a commercial company seems like a better way to go...
cant use internet at all if its on.Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
in fact i cannot use explorer at all now...
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never had that problem.
i found it very useful when tt&t were blocking empornium.
it at least allowed you in to download a torrent, just switch it back off after that.
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