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  1. I would recommend Dreamweaver,cause the demo I had was really good and it seemed a whole lot better than GoLive.Also,I hear that Macromedia has a lot of resources on their website for people who use their programs legally.Overall though,as tough as it may be,I would recommend trying to learn CSS and XHTML by hand coding.Hand coding helps you learn more about what you are doing and fixing problems is easier,as even with the best editors,they will spit out crappy code from time to time :lol:.


  2. Does leaving your computer really kill your energy bills?? I seriously never knew that, I always thought it uses more energry when you turn it on, so is that true? ;) And my mom has always been complaining about the bill was always increasing... and I thought the energy company was being stupid.


    Procesor is component that use most of the power in the computer,about 100W for cpu usage 100%,depend on what kind is proc.When computer is booting up it can use 0-100% of proc but that is for a short period.So if ur cpu usage is 0-10% u won't have big bills. :P If u work with encoding videos and that stuff ur bill will be a little bigger but in all ways electricity is chep. :lol:

  3. Another good way to speed up your win is to disable unused services.

    For winxp (if in doubt do not disable a service,set it to manual or automatic)

    Automatic:Application Layer Gateway
    Automatic Updates
    Cryptographic Services
    DCOM Server Process Launcher
    DHCP Client
    DNS Client
    Event Log
    IPSEC Services
    Plug and Play
    Print Spooler
    Protected Storage
    Remote Access Connection Manager
    Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
    Security Accounts Manager
    Shell Hardware Detection
    System Event Notification
    System Restore Service
    Task Scheduler
    Themes
    Windows Audio
    Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing
    Windows Management Instrumentation

    Disable:
    ASP.NET State Service
    Clipbook
    Error Reporting Service
    Fast User Switching Compatibility
    Help and Support
    HID Input Service
    IMAPI CD‐Burning COM Service
    Indexing Service
    Infrared Monitor
    Machine Debug Manager
    NetMeeting Remote Desktop Sharing
    Network DDE
    Network DDE DSM
    Network Location Awareness (NLA)
    Performance Logs and Alerts
    Portable Media Serial Number Service
    QoS RSVP
    Remote Desktop Help Session Manager
    Remote Registry
    Routing and Remote Access
    Secondary Logon
    Security Center
    Smart Card
    SSDP Discovery Service
    TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
    Telnet
    Terminal Services
    Uninterruptible Power Supply
    Volume Shadow Copy
    WebClient
    Windows Time
    Windows User Mode Driver Framework
    Wireless Zero Configuration
    WMI Performance Adapter


    Any Microsoft services not listed above can be set to manual.

    Notice from BuffaloHELP:
    Listing application or run process is not part of quality or contributing post.


  4. You can go here https://security.symantec.com/nss/getnss.aspx?/defaultid=ie&venid=sym .On this site u can scan your entire system (requires java and activeX controls-just use internet explorer).If this don't solve ur problem the best way to do that is to boot from some security cd or something like that,dos,etc.Then u find that exe and delete it manualy.Sometimes u can't delete certain virus because win is still using it.There is several other ways to solve that.For me this is the best way.


  5. Backing up ur computer is wasteing time.If ur not a lucky man u will lose your data and that's truth,example:I back up my whole system on two dual layer dvd's,i lost one dvd and another one doesn't want to work.After that i buy an external usb hdd that,for some reason,suddenly fall from my hand and break to pieces.It was a very hard time for me :P ).I was forced to buy flash disk.From now on i copy all my music,documents and stuff like that,that are important to me,to flash.Usb flash disks are good choice,they are small,good protected(encrypted)...A good thing is that i can have all my things in my pocket (cool) :lol:.


  6. I use yahoo and hotmail.The good thing with mail providers is that if your e-mail host doesn't offer spam filtering, storage, encrypted e-mail or it has a slick Web interface to check your messages and you consider a switch,luckily, transitioning from one host to another doesn't have to mean days of downtime, bouncing e-mails, losing messages, or losing sleep you can easy swich beetwens email providers.


  7. 1.Speeding up a dial-up connection is relative to the context in which it is used. 2.When I set my connection speed to 38.4kbs it sems to give a more even flow of data.I determined this by starting at the lowest posible setting and working up.If Windows says that I connected at the given speed then I switch to the next higher setting and repeat.I get to 56k and it says connected at 40k so I set it to 38.4k which seems to be a very reliable setting.I don't know if this is an exact science or not, but it is the way I did it :P.3.Caching items on your hard drive is sufficient for the average user who only knows how or wants to connect to check their email and perhaps look at Yahoo!4.GoZilla download manager has never given me a bad download.5.I have found external modems to be more reliable than internal.As for the technical reason for that, there probably is none,it's just luck, :lol:

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