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Speed up Firefox by temporarily disabling Flash

Flashblock is an extension for the Firefox that blocks ALL Flash content from loading. It then leaves placeholders on the webpage that allow you to click to download and then view the Flash content.

Flashblock currently blocks the following content types:

* Macromedia Flash * Macromedia Shockwave * Macromedia Authorware

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/flashblock/?src=ss

Speed up IE by temporarily disabling Flash

Most of the time internet explorer is slow because it has to load all those Adobe Flash based advertisments. Below are instructions on enabling and disabling on a per website basis. This way you can enable Flash when you are on a video streaming website like YouTube and off for all other websites.

* For Windows Vista and Windows 7 with Internet Explorer 9

Internet Explorer 9 has built feature called activex filtering. This feature disables features like Flash and Java.  First, enable ActiveX Filtering via the Tools Menu:

Tools > Safety > ActiveX Filtering

When you visit a webpage that contains ActiveX controls, IE will prevent the controls from loading. IE displays an icon in the address bar to indicate that the ActiveX controls have been filtered:

If you visit a webpage that contains ActiveX content you want to view, you can simply turn off filtering for that website. Click the icon to display the fly-out window.

From here you can choose to turn off ActiveX Filtering. Once you take action, IE refreshes the page to ensure that all ActiveX content on the webpage runs. Now that you’ve turned off ActiveX Filtering for the webpage, the icon on the address bar changes state accordingly. After you’ve finished viewing the content, you can click on the icon and turn filtering back on if you’d like, or you can leave filtering off for this website.

* For Windows XP with Internet Explorer 7 and 8

Click on the link below for instructions on how to install a toolbar icon called toggle flash

http://flash.melameth.com/togflash.html

33% Off per service hour Sale!

For the whole month of October. For any computer repairs 33% off per hour service charge. The normal rates for business is $90 per hour. The normal rates for dropoff / in home is $75 per hour. You will only pay $50 per hour. This sale does not apply to parts.

Dell Poweredge 2950 2x Dual-Core XEON 5160 3.0Ghz/4mb cache/1333 FSB


Dell Poweredge 2950 2x Dual-Core XEON 5160 3.0Ghz/4mb cache/1333 FSB
Asking $700
Make: Dell
Model: PowerEdge 2950
Condition / Description: Unit is used, functionality tested to be in excellent working Condition
Also unit is in excellent cosmetic condition
This unit was pulled from working environment/equipment.
It has been fully cleaned and dusted.
All firmware has been updated to the latest available
No O.S included
ALL DRIVES WIPED
Free Delivery
* CPU: 2x Intel® Xeon® Processor 5160 Dual Core 4M Cache, 3.0 GHz, 1333 MHz FSB
* RAM: 4GB PC2 4200 RAM (4x 1GB) 4 slots available
* Hard Drive: 2x (73 GB) HDD 10K SAS
* Networking: Dual embedded Gib NICs
* Power Supply: 2x 750 Watt Redundant Power Supplies
* DVD-Rom
* Raid: PERC 5I SAS RAID Module w/ 256MB cache
* Remote Access: DRAC 5 PE Remote Access Card
* Form Factor Rack-Mountable 2U
* Rack rails included

Dell Poweredge 860 II Dual-Core XEON 3070 2.66Ghz/4mb cache/1066FSB


Dell Poweredge 860 II Dual-Core XEON 3070 2.66Ghz/4mb cache/1066FSB
Asking $600
Make: Dell
Model: PowerEdge 860 II Gen
Condition / Description: Unit is used, functionality tested to be in excellent working Condition
Also unit is in excellent cosmetic condition
This unit was pulled from working environment/equipment.
It has been fully cleaned and dusted.
All firmware has been updated to the latest available
No O.S included
ALL DRIVES WIPED
Free Delivery
* CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor 3070 Dual Core 4M Cache, 2.66 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB
* RAM: 3GB PC2 5300 RAM (2x 512MB) (2x 1GB)
* Hard Drive: 2x (73 GB) HDD 15K SAS
* Networking: Dual embedded Gib NICs
* Power Supply: 345 Watt Power Supply
* CD-Rom
* Raid: PERC 5IR SAS RAID Module
* Remote Access: DRAC 4/P Remote Access Card
* Form Factor Rack-Mountable 1U
* Rack rails included

Dell Poweredge 1950 II server for sale

Dell Poweredge 1950 II 2x Dual-Core XEON 5130 2.0Ghz/4mb cache/1333FSB
Asking $600
Make: Dell
Model: PowerEdge 1950 II Gen

Condition / Description: Unit is used, functionality tested to be in excellent working Condition
Also unit is in excellent cosmetic condition
This unit was pulled from working environment/equipment.
It has been fully cleaned and dusted.
All firmware has been updated to the latest available
No O.S included
ALL DRIVES WIPED

Free Delivery

* CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor 5130 Dual Core 4M Cache, 2.00 GHz, 1333 MHz FSB (second CPU slot available)

* RAM: 2GB PC2 5300 RAM (4x 512MB) 4 slots open

* Hard Drive: 2x (73 GB) HDD 10K SAS

* Networking: Dual embedded Gib NICs

* Power Supply: 2x 670 Watt Redundant Power Supplies

* DVD-Rom

* Raid: PERC 5I SAS RAID Module w/ 256MB Cache

* Remote Access: DRAC 5 Remote Access Card

* Form Factor Rack-Mountable 1U

* Rack rails included

Keep Flash and Java updated to help prevent viruses

Allot of viruses are actually spread through Adobe Flash and Oracle Java. You can protect yourself by installing updates yourself and not waiting for update notifications. Its really simple for Adobe flash there are two versions one for Internet explorer and one for all other browsers like Firefox.

To update Flash click here and follow the instructions.
Do this once for each browser installed on your computer.

To update Java click here and follow the instructions.

 

Clean up disk errors

Whenever a program crashes or you experience a power outage, your computer may create errors on its hard disk (sometimes referred to as a hard drive). Over time, the errors can result in a slow PC. Fortunately, the Windows operating system includes several PC tools, including a Check Disk program, to identify and clean any errors on your computer and to help keep it running smoothly.

Note: You must be logged on as an administrator to perform these steps. If you aren’t logged on as an administrator, you can only change settings that apply to your user account.

Run Check Disk:

Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP users

  1. Click the Start button Start icon, and then click Computer / My Computer.
  2. Right-click the hard disk drive that you want to check, and then click Properties. (for most of us, this is the C: drive, unless you have multiple drives on your computer)
  3. Click the Tools tab, and then, under Error-checking, click Check now.
  • Select Automatically fix file system errors. Otherwise, the disk check will simply report problems but not fix them. This typically will run for 30 minutes. You should run this once a week.
  • To perform a thorough disk check, select Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors. This scan attempts to find and repair physical errors on the hard disk itself, and it can take much longer to complete typically over an hour and a half. You should run this once every month.
  • To check for both file errors and physical errors, select both Automatically fix file system errors and Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors. During this scan look for bad sectors section and if you notice that there is anything over zero then this is an early warning sign that your hard drive is failing.

4.  Click Start.

Depending upon the size of your hard disk, this may take several minutes. For best results, don’t use your computer for any other tasks while it’s checking for errors.

Note: If you select Automatically fix file system errors for a disk that is in use, you’ll be prompted to reschedule the disk check for the next time you restart your computer. Click Yes / Schedule Disk Check. The next time you restart your computer, it will automatically run through a disk check before displaying your login screen. After the disk check finishes, Windows will automatically bring you to your login screen.

Image of the Check Local Disk (C:) dialog boxDisk Check results screen

Laptops with Nvidia graphics card recall litigation

There have been alot of clients bringing in their laptops with a built in Nvidia graphics card for repair. The problems that shows up is the laptop will either not turn on, will turn on but nothing will show up on the screen, and distorted video. This is due to the Nvidia chips simply overheating themselves and failing. This affects laptop manufacturers from HP, Compaq, Dell and Apple. These manufacturers offered a one year extension to their models affected by this problem. The problem with this has been that they never advertised it or problem occured after the standard 1 year warrenty and 1 year extension. The solution by the manufacturers have been to replace the motherboard / systemboard with many laptops still failing after several attempts.

Now you can file a claim to either get reimbursed for paying for repairs or get your laptop replaced. The deadline to file a claim is March 14, 2011.

link for claim form https://roscomps3.securesites.net/www.nvidiasettlement.com/claimform.php

link for affected models http://www.nvidiasettlement.com/affectedmodels.html