Morningstar wrote:
everconfused wrote:
Youth oriented...Why can't they just say family oriented? There
are alot of us adults on the site! Who ends up taking the kids to Micky D's or Limited Too or wherever to buy all the Neo stuff? And ends up buying things for themselves...
But yeah, reading back, many of us adults are kind of loners. Amazes me how many people have never heard of the site. I had to explain the site to a store manager when I went to buy the mini petpet plushies (looked at me like I was completely nuts).
I got those strange looks too from store clerks when I was in search of the Neopets magazine a while ago--"Neo-what? You aren't thinking of Pokemon?" However, I did find one who actually played the game when it first came out--he runs the hobby shop where my daughter buys her trading cards.
everconfused wrote:
If this was a weekday and Neo was down this long I'd be trudging to the computer shop to have a new modem put in (needs it) and have Sylvia (my computer) looked at in general. For some bizarre reason I have 4 svchost.exe on there, and I don't think they're all valid...computer dumb I am!
everconfused, that doesn't sound good. Have you tried dowloading PestPatrol? I swear that is the best anti-spyware/anti-virusware on the market. Caught things McAfee didn't.
Morningstar, glad I'm not the only one getting those
looks when I go to a store.
I have spybot S&D (latest version, updated, and immunization in place), ad-aware (as a back-up), McAfee av and stand alone Stinger (which is fabulous - saved my roommate's computer when it got hit with that Doom bug), and my ISP has their own online spyware scanner, along with keeping up with Microsoft critical updates --- there was just one for IE -- if you don't have it folks, get it. Check for updates at least once a week and scan at least once a week with sys restore turned off. Nothing is ever found, but I just am not sure that those 4 svchost are good things.
I can't get Pestpatrol to d/l, never could, even when the computer was brand new and I know there was nothing bad on it (well, except for that blasted windows messenger, pain that thing was). It just locks up on me half way through d/l. So I gave up.
If there IS anything on my computer I have a good idea where it came from -- I went to d/l the latest Shockwave update 10.01? When you d/l that, there's a little surprise. It also tries to d/l yahoo toolbar which I do not want. And yes, it's deliberate. I've already written to Macromedia, trust me, telling them what an awful idea it is, etc. Their answer? Uninstall everything (bleh) then d/l the stand alone Shockwave and install from desktop. On dial up it takes f-o-r-e-v-e-r to d/l that.
The best? I asked a friend of ours who's a computer geek/genious. His answer? Desktop, ctrl/alt/del, click Processes and start clicking on each one to end process. His theory? If I click one of them that is needed it'll just turn my computer off and all will be fine. Like I'm gonna mess with processes or my registry. I don't think so!