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PC-Cilln crashed PCs!
PC-Cillin, i.e. Trend Micro, released a pattern file for 90 minutes last Friday...this resulted in PCs crashing around the globe because each PC's CPU was fully-occupied with dealing with the Trend software. A note has been sent out and there is a solution on the website. However, what is required is to delete the offending pattern file BUT it cannot be done by deleting in safe mode as they suggested... it has to be done with a download onto a floppy and then as per their instructions using the tool in the download.
As you know IE will not work in safe mode through a ADSL modem as the driver will not work so no-one could access Trend's site or download! My local fantastic computer company have sorted it out but if you know anyone whose PC behaves like a lethargic tortoise about to expire after 150 years on this planet, please tell them what the problem might be and how they can resolve. David out! |
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Re: PC-Cilln crashed PCs!
I got PC-Cillen free when I built my machine, but they changed its layout and started downloading HUGE files rather than the standard 400K pattern files, and eventually stopped working altogether. I uninstalled it, and bought instead the ZoneAlarm Suite, which includes and excellent firewall as well as a good antivirus application. It works.
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Suggestion?
Buy anything other than Trend!
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I assembled a 2 gigahertz PC running Windows 2000 and used the pccillan software that came with the motherboard and it just wouldn't operate until I disabled the antivirus program from Control Panel. I removed the program and installed Norton antivirus and haven't had any problems since.
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Re: PC-Cilln crashed PCs!
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Aagghh........don't talk to me about Norton, been using it for 3 years then updated to the 2005 Internet Security package and it completly stuffed my computor. In the end, I wiped as much of Norton as was possible and now use AVG which is very user friendly and unobtrusive. Norton made good motorcycles, they should have stuck to that : Richard |
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Get a Macintosh
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However unforunately Macs are now no longer 1000% safe and there is a nasty virus that transfers from PC to PC without problem but when it gets attached to a document, graphic file, etc. and is opened up in a Mac, it infects the Mac and the result is disastrous to files including jpg and tifs! |
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Macs
Sorry David, I couldn't help myself...
In fact there have always been the occasional virus targeting us, but nothing like the avalanche of evil ones aimed at making the life of Microsoft users unhappy.
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Re: Re: PC-Cilln crashed PCs!
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You artistic MacIntosh busybodies drive the rest of us up the wall...
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Re: Re: Re: PC-Cilln crashed PCs!
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The Year of the Carrier is progressing well, with the pictures now cut - there's some original music being written, then the sound mixing, then the DVD authoring and replication and it's done!
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Good luck and congrats to Keith by the way! And may your Mac remain plague-free... just watch those graphic files as .jpg, .tif as well as .doc and .pdf files can have a nasty attachment that your anti-virus may not pick up. |
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