Hit the windows key and start typing indexing options. Go ahead and select the indexing options result as soon as it appears and then rebuild the index. That should fix any issues you are having.
And we don't care if you are straight. But straight people have to constantly be in our face with it and impose their straight values on us.
You people are nothing but hypocrites.
You do realize that straight people flaunt their sexuality all over the place so why shouldn't gay people be afforded the same rights? The fact is almost everyone knows someone who is gay so why should tv shows not include gay characters?
Get over you overly macho masculine straight...
Beautiful, absolutely beautiful. Brought tears to my eyes.
I wish you and your family the best in this tough time. You have not lost your brother but have gained a guardian angel.
Ever heard of a rootkit? They are silent and very hard to detect. Instead of calling people names why don't you turn on that mass of jello inside your brain and listen to what the posters on this board are actually trying to tell you.
You do realize that Windows is not responsible for messing with your files? That trojan was a file hijacker that changed the permissions and moved the files so you could be bribed to pay to unlock them.
That is why you run a password.
You got what you deserved.
Because you are leaving your system wide open to outside attack without a strong password, even on limited accounts. If you like your pc being taken over by the bad guys, go ahead and run without a password.
This is really a brain dead idea and you got what you deserved, honestly. I hope you learned a valuable lesson.
Your title is misleading. This is not a win 7 issue as much as it is a lack of security awareness issue.
You are correct on one thing, it is hardly scientific.
All the major security firms, including securina list FF as one of the least secure browsers on the market. It has more holes and no sandboxing making it less secure than any other browser besides safari.
The best thing you could do on XP...
I disagree on changing to Firefox. IE8 is proven more secure for the less tech savvy. It takes a knowledgeable person to properly secure Firefox and FF lacks sandboxing, which IE8 has.
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