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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

The 5 main updates

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[Last updated & edited on 08/10/2009, Thu]

1. Windows Updates

Windows updates are created to fix security holes and vulnerabilities in Windows that can be exploited by hackers to take over your computer or use it to send spam or viruses.

Can’t updates?

Reasons:

-Are you connect to the internet?

-Does your firewall allow Window Updates?

-Have you scan your computer for malware?

-Sometime malware edit the registry and disabled Window Updates, try using Spybot to fix it.

2. Antivirus Updates

Your antivirus software is only useful if you update it regularly. If a virus was discovered yesterday, and you haven’t updated your antivirus product today, then you are likely to be infected by that particular virus.

3. Anti-Spyware Updates

Just like antivirus software, in order to remove malware it must have the latest database to detect and then can remove that malware. Unfortunately, many of these programs don't update themselves automatically. Update them weekly before scanning your system.

To see a list of free anti-virus/spyware software, click here.

4. Firewall Updates

Most firewall programs will prompt you to download or update when that there is a newer version to download. New update fixes vulnerabilities and enhanced the firewall.

Free firewall download- Zonealarm's firewall [Download]

5. Other Updates

Software, hardware and device driver needs to update to solve issues from computer lockups, screen freezes, printing problems among other problems and security vulnerabilities.

P.S For hardware and device driver, I DO NOT recommend to update as new update may result in incompatible issues. Update only if you face issues with other devices.



A list of solutions to solve the software updates :

-Pc’s manufacture website usually has a list of software and hardware updates. (E.g. HP.com)

-FileHippo.com’s Update Checker:

It check your machine for installed software of the latest one has been install. If Update Checker finds a problem, it will provide the name of the program as well as a link to download the latest version of the outdated software. The program gets its updates based on the software available on the FileHippo.com's website.

-CleanSofts.org's Update Notifier:

Silimar to Update Checker. The Update Notifier is a small utility that scans your computer for installed software and displays a list of updates. Also you can see the latest updates for applications from your Watch List. [Download]

-Serunia’s Personal Software Inspector (PSI):

Secunia, a well known security company, has created an online checker for unpatch, outdated, and insecure versions of installed software. [Download]



References: http://www.pchell.com/

P.s: Most of the links here are not direct download link but instead it will bring you to the download page.

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Sunday, April 5, 2009

CCleaner still unable to remove IOutlook Plug?

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Content page > CCleaner still unable to remove IOutlook Plug?

[Last updated on 05/04/2009, Sun]

"Question:CCleaner 2.11.636 still won't remove an apparently errant registry key in Vista Home Premium. When I run a registry scan, CClenaer reports the following error: Under the Problem column -- Missing TypeLib Reference; Under the Data column -- IOutlook Plug - {4A345IBE-99E0-476C-AE7F-C2A5671AC22E}; Under the Registry Key column -- HKCR\Interface\A9CC9305-0A30-4015-92A0-071EE24E720}. If I right-click on the line and then click on Open in RegEdit, the registry opens. When I try to delete the key, an error box pops up with the following message: Cannot delete {A9CC9305-A030-4015-92A0-071EE24E720}: Error while deleting key.


Solution: I don't have Vista, and I don't use Outlook, but I'll hazard a guess and say it sounds like a residue from a previously installed plugin, or maybe a plugin that hasn't been removed properly.

I take it there's no evidence of the plugin in Add/Remove programs, so if I'm anywhere close maybe you can delete it in Safe Mode. If remnants of the plugin are still on your pc, maybe some part of Windows is hanging onto that key."

I got this from a website. My problem is quite silimar but mine does not have a error box pop up. When I run the cleaner and remove the IOutlook Plug, if i scan again, it reappears and seems that it not really remove.

So I try in safe mode for my Vista and Xp, it works!

How to boot into Safe Mode in Windows Vista:
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/safemodevista.html


Taken from:http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=17469

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