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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Missouri
Posts: 377
OS: Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3
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Computer Tech Support Websites.
I started with protonic. But they would not allow me to become a tech on their website. Also they took too long to answer my questions I mean longer than usual sometimes even a month. Then I came to bleepingcomputer.com. It was very good for awhile till a not very nice site moderater came along and locked my account. Why do you ask. Well it is because supposeblly I was going too fast with replying to people and stuff. Like why should you not go fast in going to help everyone. Do you all here agree with me. I hope I don't have any trouble here. I really have some good talent. And I am fixing all the computers up at my school that the tech didn't fix entirely. I am going to be going to summer school this year to clone the computers hard drives or something. I might need some help with that one.
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Manager, Hardware Forums
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: west australia
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welcome to the forum
here we are an easy going mob,but don't post in security unless you have qualified as far as posts go,it is quality not quantity that will see you invited to join a team,enabling you to progress up the ladder it pays to read the forum rules when you join a forum
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Location: Missouri
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I am fairly experienced with everything. But some of the questions here completely elude me. If I don't have any clue what it is I don't mess with it. And if I have a rough idea I post a reply. I do not mess with any of the hijack this posts because I am not qualified enough for that. I am qualified for the problems they usally post about with the hijack this posts. Like spywarequake and all of those other nasty things. If I don't know the problem and I believe I can find it through research I do. I have not made too many posts so far because some of the stuff they are asking is too advanced for me. At bleepingcomputer.com I could answer most anything that everyone was posting.
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Manager, Hardware Forums
Join Date: Jul 2004
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you will soon learn from reading the posts,the reason i made the comment about security was this post
http://www.techsupportforum.com/gene...re-memory.html
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Missouri
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Yes. I see what you mean by that reply. But I am more than quilifed for it. I have had the problem several times. And besides that I have had it fixed several times. You will see that I put a webpage on there. That tells you how to remove it. Because I was not sure if they had windows xp or not. Now I know they do. They can uninstall it. Newdotnet new.net is a bad thing to have it messess up your internet connection and all kinds of other things once you uninstall it. They should not have any trouble with those instructions on the website as you can see. Please give me a reply and tell me if what I put in there was right. If there is something I did wrong please tell me and I will correct it. I highly dout I did anything wrong because I have been doing this for years. I may be young but I know a few things a fullly quailfied tech does not know or just did not realize as you can see in my first post.
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) as I see many joining, in the end they gave up and stopped . The "teachers" are REAL good and kind. And soon, I can KILL the BAD spyware off peoples' computer. I HATE SPYWARE!!!! :4-punch: |
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Asst Manager Hardware
Join Date: May 2005
Location: USA
Posts: 15,070
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Hi Dorts,
Uhhhh, if you hate spyware, why you have all those little critters below your post??????????? Inquiring minds want to know! Those be spys if you didn't know it and there is a place for them. ![]()
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Asst. Manager, Automotive Forums; HJT Trainee
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Behind you, watching you as you type.
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ok, let me sum this up in the best terms possible. noone is doubting your skill, and the reason your post was edited did not have anything to do with it's accuracy. people continuously come to this forum claiming experience in that field, and they have it many times, but to be able to say we tested and certified them, they need to take a run through the academy. once doing that, that person is now certified on our boards to assist with those sorts of questions. we do this because on all the other forums, you see random people posting fixes, and many times the fixes conflict each other, and it is best to stick to one pattern for these things, so that at any point, if the person helping you is absent, another person can pick right up where they left off. our policy on that also helps to reassure people that we have verified that the person helping them has proven in all situations that they are trained to do this. i myself am no nuub to security fixes either, and even as a moderator, i'm not supposed to post there either, because i've never been through the academy. (many times i started to, and then didn't have the time) i hope you will understand that we do value your abilities, and would love to see you go through our academy. (we can always use more people in that section.) keep in mind, as much as it stings, there are morons that have messed this up for you and i, and everyone else, and us insisting you do not post in that area has nothing to do with you, but more to do with all the morons that have messed things up. in a perfect world, we wouldn't need this policy.
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Location: Missouri
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I really appreciate your reply volt-schwibe. I am sure you can see tho that what I put in that post is how to get rid of the newdotnet or new.net however it is writen. You have perfectly explained to me and I understand now. Also I realize now that even if they did newdotnet or new.net they would have had some remaintents of spyware. So I understand why they said to post a hijack this thing.
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