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12-02-2009, 05:29 AM
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| | store updates on computer Where does antivirus store updates on computer ? |  Sponsored Ads | | Member | | Join Date: LongTime Posts: 1100 | | New Sponsored Ads This message will go away once you are registered. Also, by registering, you will have access to all post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload graphics, and access other special features! Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please Click Here to join our Web Hosting community today! | 
12-02-2009, 11:17 AM
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| | best antivirus protection reviews The Update are required for antivirus to perform the effective results. The auto update provided by the Latest Antivirus Softwares. | 
01-13-2010, 10:27 AM
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| | It stores the windows update files in C:\WUTemp\. I believe its hidden and
viewing these files will require 'Show hidden files and folders' to be
enabled.
Tools -> Options -> View -> ... in explorer, or see folder options. | 
05-03-2010, 06:50 AM
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| | Hi guys
The PlayStation Store is an online virtual market available to users of Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3) and PlayStation Portable (PSP) game consoles via the PlayStation Network. The Store offers a range of downloadable content both for purchase and available free of charge. Available content includes full games, add-on content, playable demos, themes and game and movie trailers. The service is accessible through an icon on the XMB on the PS3 and PSP. The PS3 store can also be accessed on the PSP via a Remote Play connection to the PS3. The PSP store is also available via the PC application, Media Go. As of September 24, 2009, there have been over 600 million downloads from the PlayStation Store worldwide.
Thanks for all friends
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05-08-2010, 07:22 AM
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| | Hello
Keeping drivers up to date can help your computer run better, add features to your existing equipment, and/or make the device run faster. Of course, it can also make a piece of hardware compatible with a new operating system (like if you've gone from Win 98 to XP) or if you add a critical update to your OS like Service Pack 2 for Win XP.
Sounds like a no brainier huh? Well, for every good there is an evil... and drivers have their dark side, too (watch out Yoda!)
Sometimes updating a driver can cause more problems then it solves. The internet is full of horrific driver update stories. Little devices strewn out all over the information highway like myopic raccoons. When driver updates go bad, it can be incredibly difficult to get things up and running the way they should again. I hear FOX is going to make a TV show about it soon (OK, maybe I just made that up).
So, what should you do?
My advice is to update with care. Here are about the only three reasons I go for an updated driver:
1. Device Problems - If I have a device that is buggy and just not acting right, I'll look for an updated driver to fix the problem.
2. Better Performance - If I see the manufacturer has issued an updated driver that makes the hardware perform better or do something extra I need, then I'll update.
3. Software Compatibility - If I have a piece of software that needs an updated driver to work with my hardware, that's another reason for me to update. In addition, if I switch to a bigger, buggier version of Windows, an updated driver may be a good idea.
Note that I don't update my driver just because I can. If I find that my current driver and hardware are getting along and doing what I need, I'm not going to take a chance on an update. Nor will I update so that my hardware is compatible with software I don't own. Unless a driver meets one of my 3 conditions mentioned above, I stick with what I have.
Now I bet you're wondering, "Gee, that's great Steve, but how do I update my drivers?"
Well, it all depends on the manufacturer.
The most common (and easiest) driver update is simply an ".exe" type file that runs a little setup program. You download it, double-click it, the setup program runs, and it's a done deal. The most you'll have to do is re-start your computer. | 
06-22-2010, 04:42 AM
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| | Hello
A large number of people use Facebook solely for the purpose of keeping in touch with their friends – it's original purpose, if I remember correctly. Since they don't care about any fish games or virtual animal farms, it's annoying when they log onto Facebook only to find their homepage cluttered with notifications, Mafia Wars requests and other useless noise. What if I was to tell you that you can bypass all this clutter and get straight to the meaningful things, and all that without even logging onto Facebook?
Most of us use RSS feed readers to go through our daily reading list of things like favorite blogs, news, etc. We can go a step ahead and use the same old Google reader or Bloglines or any other RSS reader to go through our friend's Facebook updates, notes and notifications sans the rubbish that's found on the default homepage. The idea here is that we use the Facebook URL's to just retrieve the information that we want to see and in the process avoiding the zillion application requests which we have no interest in. |  Sponsored Ads | | Member | | Join Date: LongTime Location: Here Posts: 1100 | | New Sponsored Ads This message will go away once you are registered. Also, by registering, you will have access to all post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload graphics, and access other special features! Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please Click Here to join our Web Hosting community today! | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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