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Offline sdivad87

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Re: Microsoft windows internal protect
« Reply #15 on: January 15, 2006, 10:25:41 PM »
Ahh I see. Well thanks again. I think my problem is almost fixed. I just added my rescanned HJT log in the other forum topic.

Offline SpiritWind

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Re: Microsoft windows internal protect
« Reply #16 on: January 16, 2006, 06:12:14 AM »
 :D  sdivad87 :

      I "peeked" at your HJT log and since it appears we both did NOT want the
      "Spy Catcher" program on our computers, ask Winchester if it is ok to remove
      that "016-Tenebril Spyware Scanner" entry !? You also have an out-of-date
      Adobe Reader ( ver 6.0 ) and I have seen recommendations, which I followed
      for myself, to "upgrade" to ver 7.0.5 !?
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Offline JOSEPH

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Re: Microsoft windows internal protect
« Reply #17 on: January 16, 2006, 08:52:03 AM »
Just a little note for what it's worth. Like seems to always be the case with some UPDATES to Adobe Acrobat Reader, they tend to get heavier over time LoL  I have read complaints that the Reader tends to slow PC performance when in use, it's for sure it takes a few moments for it to fully load before you can even read a PDF. Like i said, for what it's worth update it to your heart's content, there may even be very useful added features to it. I dunno, i am on Windows XP Pro and i pulled the latest Adobe Reader for an old version i had on my 98 which just happens to be Version 5!!  And My Adobe 5 Reader loads Instantly!! plus doesn't fill up the PC with countless many files the later versions seem to need just to perform?

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