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I have clients that request content filtering, and we end up using a program called forticlient. It is a security suite created Fortinet, they make business class routers. It has AV and a firewall but I usually just use the web filter because the AV is kinda awful. It can be configured and password protected so settings cannot get modified. It is a free download.
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Welcome to the forums! I look forward to some more great games with you on the BF server.
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I am a junior at MSOE working on my MIS degree. Like the rest of you I don't really play during the semester and only play during breaks
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Try running combofix. It is a virus removal tool. http://www.bleepingc...nload/combofix/ It does a very thorough scan and cleanup. The company I work for uses it quite a bit for infected client machines and it works pretty well. I also like to use the AVPtool from kaspersky. Also if you are having issues removing MS software, microsoft used to have a tool to remove products with broken installers (msicuu2.exe you might still be able to find a d/l for it somewhere). here is the article from MS on how to remove a broken copy of office http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
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those are some fancy sigs you guys have
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Honestly, you can't beat the deals in the steam sales. Because of that I don't think I have paid full retail price for a game in a very long time. I personally have no issues with steam. Origin and battlelog on the other hand is one of the most cumbersome pains in the ass for gaming I have come across. It is a shame because I play a ton of BF3.
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Are you using the built-in windows update to install it? have you tried downloading and installing the update manually? http://www.microsoft....aspx?id=35809. Is it the only update not installing or are others not working either? Also, the update is for changes in daylight savings time, so it is not a totally vital update but it could cause problems with your system if it is a member of a domain.
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Any time! Glad to hear that it is working good.
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Yea, that was some good fun. I just love how they stood around dumbfounded trying to figure out how we got in there
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I would try to get drivers from the manufacturer of the hardware. Using the device manager and getting the drivers from Microsoft and may or may not be the most updated. So, If you have an nvidia graphics card go to the nvidia site and download the latest driver from them. Also, if you could get me a copy of your memory dump, I could take a look to see what may be directly causing the issue. Here is a link to a tool that will pull all of your log files and the memory dump http://www.sevenforu...structions.html just run the WSF diagnostic tool and upload the reulting files to the forum here. After posting that info try doing the following: Run a check disk http://www.sevenforu...disk-check.html Run a Memory test. http://www.memtest.org/ http://www.memtest86.com/download.html http://oca.microsoft.../en/windiag.asp I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions.
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I would look at updating the drivers for your hardware. Maybe run a memory test and a hard drive test as well.
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Nice. that is some good advertising!
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Greetings And Salutations From Tyrone_Shoelaces
CPUvirus replied to Tyrone_Shoelaces's topic in Introductions
This guy is late for everything -
uhhhhh I dont get it. I must be retarded. Welcome to the forums friend! um...I am so fucking retarded... lmao!!! sofa king we todd it Yea, that Tyrone is a clever one
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I Would Like To Thank...
CPUvirus replied to TheHijacker's topic in Battlefield 3's Battlefield 3 Discussion
I couldn't agree more with Hijack. I started into the server with him, and I just wanted to say a big thanks to you guys for all the great games! -
Here is a link to reliable ISOs of windows 7. I have used them for installs when clients did not have disks available http://www.mydigitallife.info/windows-7-iso-x86-and-x64-official-direct-download-links-ultimate-professional-and-home-premium/ Also, when does the BSOD happen? Does it happen when you do specific things or does it seem random? Depending on when it crashes there may be an entry in the Event Viewer. 1. Right click on Computer and select Manage 2, expand event viewer 3. expand windows logs 4. Click on system and look for items with a level of 'Error' or 'Critical' and you might be able to get the hex code from there.
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uhhhhh I dont get it. I must be retarded. Welcome to the forums friend!
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Greetings And Salutations From Tyrone_Shoelaces
CPUvirus replied to Tyrone_Shoelaces's topic in Introductions
Its about time you got here! Welcome to the forum -
Glad to help. Maybe we'll catch you on for some BF3
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Hey Beef! Glad to see you here.
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sounds pretty cool. Can't wait to go cruising around on a dirt bike
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For anyone who has not had the pleasure of epicmeaaltime, here is a good laugh http://www.epicmealtime.com/videos/84-egg-sandwich/
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Bf3 64 Server Is Now Ranked 98Th!
CPUvirus replied to 3rdCdnInfty's topic in Battlefield 3's Battlefield 3 Discussion
The server is cruising right along. It is at 83 as of today.