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How to find and delete hidden files. You may have to set Windows to show all files...to check, go to Start, Programs, Windows Explorer, up top, under the View tab, find Folder Options, open that, select View again, put a dot if there is none into "Show All Files" and click OK. When you delete cookies, temp internet files, history, you can lose stored information contained, such as automatic password saving cookies, which will require that you return to the websites you may use and re-sign in with your passwords....so, you should write them down somewhere safe to have as reference. back into Windows Explorer, Programs, Accessories, System Tools> Disk Cleanup- from here, you can delete those files.

Dont worry about one file, or any for that matter, that will not delete- index.dat must stay, for one... if you have not or rarely deleted these files, it may take more than one attempt- check on these Folders to see if they are gone, and the deletion may take more than just a second or two. DVD to iPod touch video step-by-step Guide - How to rip DVD and convert video to iPod touch. Home > Guides > How to rip DVD and convert video and flash to iPod touch/classic/video/nano Video MP4 The article includes five parts. Part 1: Rip DVD movie to iPod touch/classic/video/nano (Windows) Part 2: Convert AVI, WMV, MPEG, RM, RMVB, ASF, MOV, DivX, XviD, MPG to iPod touch/classic/video/nano MP4 or H264 format (Windows) Part 3: Rip DVD movie to iPod touch/classic/video/nano (Mac) Part 4: Convert AVI, WMV, MPEG, RM, RMVB, ASF, MOV, DivX, XviD, MPG to iPod touch/classic/video/nano MP4 or H264 format (Mac) Part 5: Convert flash, swf to iPod touch/classic/video/nano (Windows) It is easy-to-use and the converting speed is fast!

After testing, all formats to iPod touch/classic/video/nano conversion works well, the output audio and image quality is excellent! Let's view the steps. Part 1: How to How to rip DVD to iPod touch/classic/video/nano (Windows) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 2. Click 'Output' and choose the pathname where you want to save your video files. 3. 4. 2. 3.

So how did I get infected in the first place? Computer Trouble Shooting Guide. How to set up a wireless network (WLAN) in your home. How to get rid of security guard. Security Guard information Security Guard is a rogue from the same family as Cleanup Antivirus. This rogue is promoted through the use of Trojans and fake online anti-malware scanners that state that your computer is infected and then prompts you to install the Security Guard. Once installed, the program will be configured to start automatically when Windows starts. While Security Guard is being installed it will also create numerous fake malware files that will be detected as malware when the program scans your computer. When the program finishes scanning your computer it will state that the above files are infections, but will not allow you to remove them until you first purchase the program.

As you can see, you should not purchase this program regardless of what it may state. Automated Removal Instructions for the Security Guard using Malwarebytes’Anti-Malware: 1. 2. Ps:before rename Malwarebytes as other name,make file extention show first. 3. 4. Why should you need Regtweaker? How to alphabetize bookmarks in Explorer, FireFox - The Gadgetress : The Orange County Register. Bad Image. Hi I have a very irritating problem with my pc which operates on XP.

This problem started shortly after I installed software for a new USB wireless network adapter and also installing Adaware (which now closes down after approx 30secs). Every time I open a program (and when programs open on start up), I get this window saying- (The name of the program) - Bad Image The application or DLL H:\PROGRA~1\Datamngr|IEBHO.dll is not a valid Windows image. This doesn't prevent the program from opening but sometime the Windows error reporting prompt appears. I've used numerous antimalware programs including AVG, McAfee, Panda, Adaware(which now won't run), which have found some malware but haven't solved the issue. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Daddles. Here is the HJT log- (Also attached) Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2.0.4 Scan saved at 09:15:40, on 26/10/2011 Platform: Windows XP SP3 (WinNT 5.01.2600) MSIE: Internet Explorer v8.00 (8.00.6001.18702) Boot mode: Normal.