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Yea...CCleaner is taking....a long...time...
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"This place was rockin'," said BSF21.
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That's because you are running it for the first time. It may even stop responding. If it does stop responding, just close it and fire it up again. Don't worry, it is a common occurrence on an initial run because there are probably a guhzillion temporary files in browser and OS caches.
Once you get past the first huge clean-out, it will run a full clean in mere seconds.
Once you get past the first huge clean-out, it will run a full clean in mere seconds.
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Yep. Exactly that.
Dances with Wolves (1) - BSF
"This place was rockin'," said BSF21.
"There is nothing ever uncommon about BSF21."
"This place was rockin'," said BSF21.
"There is nothing ever uncommon about BSF21."
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Any idea how to strip the audio from a lengthy YouTube video?
This: " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ...is three hours long (I'll embed it below). I'd like to make an MP3 or MP4 out of it, something to drop on an iPod or disc. The online converters have typically a 20-minute limit or so.
Anyone?
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This: " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ...is three hours long (I'll embed it below). I'd like to make an MP3 or MP4 out of it, something to drop on an iPod or disc. The online converters have typically a 20-minute limit or so.
Anyone?
Spoiler: Boxscore
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"We're not the smartest people in the world. We go down the straightaway and turn left. That's literally what we do." -- Clint Bowyer
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Wow. Bronto, THANK YOU! That's brilliant. Nice 128kbps MP3. Thankyouthankyouthankyou.
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full circle: see aboveScottie wrote:Wow. Bronto, THANK YOU! That's brilliant. Nice 128kbps MP3. Thankyouthankyouthankyou.
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Seems much easier than my 'download as a .flv using DownloadHelper' and then 'convert to .mp3' using "Free FLV Converter" method.
Off to downloading some workout mixes...
Off to downloading some workout mixes...
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Can any of you recommend a program or process of extracting email addresses from .pst files?
I'm not looking to export contacts from a "Contacts" folder, but rather looking to identify any email address located in any to/from/cc field in an entire archive.
I'm not looking to export contacts from a "Contacts" folder, but rather looking to identify any email address located in any to/from/cc field in an entire archive.
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Seems like there are a bunch of ways to do that.kranepool wrote:Can any of you recommend a program or process of extracting email addresses from .pst files?
I'm not looking to export contacts from a "Contacts" folder, but rather looking to identify any email address located in any to/from/cc field in an entire archive.
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Thank you for reinforcing my point.
I've found $50 solutions and extinct web sites. Was hoping for something a little more practical. I thought there used to be a way to copy/paste to txt, or export headers to txt or csv, but I don't see those options in Outlook 2013.
I've found $50 solutions and extinct web sites. Was hoping for something a little more practical. I thought there used to be a way to copy/paste to txt, or export headers to txt or csv, but I don't see those options in Outlook 2013.
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OK, this is odd.
First, I disconnect my modem/router (a Speedport LTE II -- Seen here) when I'm not at home because I have a capped amount of data I can use per month because not every village in Germany is lined for DSL/Cable.
So when I came home from work yesterday I plugged it in and started using wi-fi on my phone. All good, no issue. However, when I went to connect my main desktop as I usually do, I got nothing. Odd. I reset my computer. I reset the modem. Did that again and again and by some stroke of luck the wireless card in my desktop recognized it. The connection was "limited" and I ran the quick check and "repaired" the connection. It fixed. I figure my VPN auto started after the reset and tripped something up. But no it wasn't that. Seemed really weird, but it was working and I used it for a bit. I then disconnected my desktop before bed but left my cell phone connected throughout the night.
I came back after being out all day and played the same game. Connected router/modem, cell phone connects, desktop doesn't recognize the network name. WTF? I thought I fixed that. It recognizes another wi-fi signal. It recognizes my TV wi-fi name. It recognizes my tethered hotspot via my cell phone. It will not recognize the usual network.
I'm at a loss. Command prompt shenanigans don't work. Uninstalling/Reinstalling drivers don't work. It has to be a hardware issue, right? The card is messed up and not recognizing the frequency, right?
Here are some pics of what I'm seeing:
Cell phone recognizes and has a strong connection to the network:
Desktop recognizes other wireless connections except the one you see in the above photo:
Desktop recognizes the network via a hardline connection:
Desktop recognizes the tethered/hotspot name of my cell phone:
So what the fuck is going on here? Something's not working somewhere. And it was all good 2 days ago. I haven't done a system rollback yet, but I don't think it will work because after lots of googling it didn't work for anyone else.
Does anyone have any ideas?
First, I disconnect my modem/router (a Speedport LTE II -- Seen here) when I'm not at home because I have a capped amount of data I can use per month because not every village in Germany is lined for DSL/Cable.
So when I came home from work yesterday I plugged it in and started using wi-fi on my phone. All good, no issue. However, when I went to connect my main desktop as I usually do, I got nothing. Odd. I reset my computer. I reset the modem. Did that again and again and by some stroke of luck the wireless card in my desktop recognized it. The connection was "limited" and I ran the quick check and "repaired" the connection. It fixed. I figure my VPN auto started after the reset and tripped something up. But no it wasn't that. Seemed really weird, but it was working and I used it for a bit. I then disconnected my desktop before bed but left my cell phone connected throughout the night.
I came back after being out all day and played the same game. Connected router/modem, cell phone connects, desktop doesn't recognize the network name. WTF? I thought I fixed that. It recognizes another wi-fi signal. It recognizes my TV wi-fi name. It recognizes my tethered hotspot via my cell phone. It will not recognize the usual network.
I'm at a loss. Command prompt shenanigans don't work. Uninstalling/Reinstalling drivers don't work. It has to be a hardware issue, right? The card is messed up and not recognizing the frequency, right?
Here are some pics of what I'm seeing:
Cell phone recognizes and has a strong connection to the network:
Desktop recognizes other wireless connections except the one you see in the above photo:
Desktop recognizes the network via a hardline connection:
Desktop recognizes the tethered/hotspot name of my cell phone:
So what the fuck is going on here? Something's not working somewhere. And it was all good 2 days ago. I haven't done a system rollback yet, but I don't think it will work because after lots of googling it didn't work for anyone else.
Does anyone have any ideas?
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I'm not entirely sure this is related, but ever since installing my VPN (which I also auto-start), my Chrome settings occasionally get tweaked to connect via proxy, which shuts off all internet connectivity on startup.
To fix, in Chrome I go to
settings > show advanced settings > change proxy settings > connections tab > lan settings > uncheck "use a proxy server for your lan" > ok > ok
This fixes my startup connectivity issue.
To fix, in Chrome I go to
settings > show advanced settings > change proxy settings > connections tab > lan settings > uncheck "use a proxy server for your lan" > ok > ok
This fixes my startup connectivity issue.
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I'll look into that. Thanks.
But then here's the thing....it randomly worked today and I'm using wi-fi right now. I don't get it.
But then here's the thing....it randomly worked today and I'm using wi-fi right now. I don't get it.
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EnochRoot wrote:I mean, whatever. Johnnie's all hot cuz I ride him.
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Hola, amigos! Its been a long time since I rapped at you.
I really need to scrap Verizon and find another alternative. For unlimited talk and text and 2gb of data I am being charged $125 a month for an IPhone 4S. Its hilarious listening to their customer service fumble their sales pitch through justifying why they cost so much more than their nearest competitor. They don't even buy what they are selling.
I don't make many phone calls but would like to be able to stream movies on my laptop as I don't have an internet connection at my apartment. If that's not cost effective I can do without that but would like a cheap and effective hotspot.
It seems as though I would be better served by switching to a prepaid plan but I'm not sure which ones are better than others.
Any ideas?
Jim Anchower
I really need to scrap Verizon and find another alternative. For unlimited talk and text and 2gb of data I am being charged $125 a month for an IPhone 4S. Its hilarious listening to their customer service fumble their sales pitch through justifying why they cost so much more than their nearest competitor. They don't even buy what they are selling.
I don't make many phone calls but would like to be able to stream movies on my laptop as I don't have an internet connection at my apartment. If that's not cost effective I can do without that but would like a cheap and effective hotspot.
It seems as though I would be better served by switching to a prepaid plan but I'm not sure which ones are better than others.
Any ideas?
Jim Anchower
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My buddy does the T-Mobile $30 a month dealio with 100 minutes, unlimited texting, and unlimited data. The first 5GB is unlimited LTE, everything after that is restricted to 3G but they don't cut or stop your service.
But streaming movies to your laptop via a tethered hotspot? That'll draw some serious data. You'll burn through the 5 GB LTE, but 3G should hold up for that. Google around and verify that what I say is still being offered and that 3G is truly unlimited and never cut off.
If I were in the states I'd be all over it. Couple with an unlocked phone -- like say the new Google Nexus 5 -- and you're golden.
But streaming movies to your laptop via a tethered hotspot? That'll draw some serious data. You'll burn through the 5 GB LTE, but 3G should hold up for that. Google around and verify that what I say is still being offered and that 3G is truly unlimited and never cut off.
If I were in the states I'd be all over it. Couple with an unlocked phone -- like say the new Google Nexus 5 -- and you're golden.
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Sup pissguzzlers, not really tech support but close enough and I don't want to start a new thread.
I have three sucky old flat screen monitors that don't work. I read about recycling, but I don't like in a bustling area. I live in a retirement area. Our Best Buy is like 40 minutes away.
Can I just throw these bitches away?
I have three sucky old flat screen monitors that don't work. I read about recycling, but I don't like in a bustling area. I live in a retirement area. Our Best Buy is like 40 minutes away.
Can I just throw these bitches away?
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A lot of cities have recycling programs that include electronics. Looks like there's a facility in Naples.
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THERE’S NOWT WRONG WITH GALA LUNCHEONS, LAD!
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I have finally had it with my piece of crap Lexmark 901 printer.
I could make a list of the hell that this thing has put me through, but I don't want to ruin your Saturdays.
Question: Can anyone recommend a good printer? Fairly basic needs, but I print a lot of documents. Decent colour printing if possible - looking to keep the price below $250.
Much obliged.
I could make a list of the hell that this thing has put me through, but I don't want to ruin your Saturdays.
Question: Can anyone recommend a good printer? Fairly basic needs, but I print a lot of documents. Decent colour printing if possible - looking to keep the price below $250.
Much obliged.
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Consumer Reports' recommended printers and pricesPruitt wrote:Question: Can anyone recommend a good printer? Fairly basic needs, but I print a lot of documents. Decent colour printing if possible - looking to keep the price below $250.
I have the HP color laser printer, and can't say enough good things about it. My only gripe is the price of replacement ink cartridges.
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Whatever you do, don't buy an HP Envy all-in-one printer. I'm tempted to go all Office Space on the piece of shit I have on my desk.
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The last two HP all-in-ones I've bought, I've tossed to the curb, literally. My latest HP color laser is acting weird and I was bitching about having to replace it. Then I realized it is six years old; the previous one lasted about eight. Not bad life for this day and age.
Who knows? Maybe, you were kidnapped, tied up, taken away and held for ransom.
Those days are gone forever
Over a long time ago
Oh yeah…
Those days are gone forever
Over a long time ago
Oh yeah…
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I've surely owned at least 20 since the late 90s. And I can honestly say, whether HP or Epson or Dell or whatever, I've never owned one I'd recommend to anyone. They all suck.
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What Scottie said.
I own a higher-end Canon Pixma that is dreadfully slow. Almost two minutes of initializing, calibrating, clicking, grinding, printhead movement, more calibrating, clicking, grinding. Soooo annoying.
They all print and scan well enough I guess. I've worked with them all, Brother printers seem to be the easiest to install. Whatever you choose BE ABSOLUTELY SURE you choose the "Custom" option when installing the printers software, especially with HP and Epson. They bundle SO MUCH extra bloat software, it's laughable.
I own a higher-end Canon Pixma that is dreadfully slow. Almost two minutes of initializing, calibrating, clicking, grinding, printhead movement, more calibrating, clicking, grinding. Soooo annoying.
They all print and scan well enough I guess. I've worked with them all, Brother printers seem to be the easiest to install. Whatever you choose BE ABSOLUTELY SURE you choose the "Custom" option when installing the printers software, especially with HP and Epson. They bundle SO MUCH extra bloat software, it's laughable.
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Lexmark is sending me a replacement printer.
Kind of like the old joke: "That restaurant was terrible... and such small portions."
So I hate the printer, but I'm getting a free one. From what Ive just read, it isn;t the only piece of junk out there.
Kind of like the old joke: "That restaurant was terrible... and such small portions."
So I hate the printer, but I'm getting a free one. From what Ive just read, it isn;t the only piece of junk out there.
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Windows experts - I've got an application somewhere calling home every now and again, which would be ok if I lived in Romania. I can't for the life of me figure out which app it is. Malwarebytes catches about one or two attempts per day, and I get the following pop-up:
Successfully blocked access to a potentially malicious website: 93.114.44.187 (or 93.114.43.244, or others).
I'm running Windows 8.1, and I use Malwarebytes Pro and Avast. I also force a VPN connection, usually to a location in the Eastern US.
On my Mac, I could run LittleSnitch and probably identify it immediately. But what's the best alternative on Windows? TCPView ain't cutting it.
If worse comes to worse, I'll just wipe everything and start over, but I'd like to avoid that if possible. Thanks!
Successfully blocked access to a potentially malicious website: 93.114.44.187 (or 93.114.43.244, or others).
I'm running Windows 8.1, and I use Malwarebytes Pro and Avast. I also force a VPN connection, usually to a location in the Eastern US.
On my Mac, I could run LittleSnitch and probably identify it immediately. But what's the best alternative on Windows? TCPView ain't cutting it.
If worse comes to worse, I'll just wipe everything and start over, but I'd like to avoid that if possible. Thanks!
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Try Hijack This: http://download.cnet.com/Trend-Micro-Hi ... 27353.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But first . . . look at your running processes (right click on empty space in taskbar, select "task manager", go to processes) and see what is running there. Could be obvious. Also: Start > Run > type "msconfig". Go there and see if anything fucky is running itself on startup. There's a "Start Up" tab that lists everything that fires on boot. Uncheck anything you don't need. You'll typically find a bunch of Apple and Adobe crap in there as well.
But first . . . look at your running processes (right click on empty space in taskbar, select "task manager", go to processes) and see what is running there. Could be obvious. Also: Start > Run > type "msconfig". Go there and see if anything fucky is running itself on startup. There's a "Start Up" tab that lists everything that fires on boot. Uncheck anything you don't need. You'll typically find a bunch of Apple and Adobe crap in there as well.
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From Googling that Romania IP it looks like a typical problem. PIA has Romania as an option for IP stuff so it's possible that your anti-virus is showing a false positive because PIA might be trying to erroneously use Romania.
But I'm no computer doctor.
But I'm no computer doctor.
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Have you traced the IP address? It's an anonymous proxy.Johnnie wrote:From Googling that Romania IP it looks like a typical problem. PIA has Romania as an option for IP stuff so it's possible that your anti-virus is showing a false positive because PIA might be trying to erroneously use Romania.
But I'm no computer doctor.
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I thought about that, but I don't think that's it because my homepage is whatismyip.com, and 100% of the time on startup it's not-Romania.Johnnie wrote:From Googling that Romania IP it looks like a typical problem. PIA has Romania as an option for IP stuff so it's possible that your anti-virus is showing a false positive because PIA might be trying to erroneously use Romania.
But I'm no computer doctor.
But thank you both.
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Until you figure out what program is triggering it, add that IP to your HOSTS file:
127.0.0.1 93.114.44.187
127.0.0.1 93.114.44.187
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I would think that Windows Firewall would work to both block that outgoing IP and log which process tried to hit it. I assume windows 8.1 includes the firewall, right?
Totally Kafkaesque
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Yes.
I enabled firewall logging (the default is disabled), and see two entries:
2014-01-11 11:46:00 DROP TCP 10.0.0.2 93.115.84.125 49219 8888 0 - 0 0 0 - - - SEND
and
2014-01-11 12:05:51 DROP TCP 10.0.0.2 93.115.84.202 49220 8888 0 - 0 0 0 - - - SEND
Of course, this means nothing to me. Isn't 8888 Google?
I enabled firewall logging (the default is disabled), and see two entries:
2014-01-11 11:46:00 DROP TCP 10.0.0.2 93.115.84.125 49219 8888 0 - 0 0 0 - - - SEND
and
2014-01-11 12:05:51 DROP TCP 10.0.0.2 93.115.84.202 49220 8888 0 - 0 0 0 - - - SEND
Of course, this means nothing to me. Isn't 8888 Google?
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No. It's a port. And it's a port used by a lot of gaming software, streaming services, virtualization managers and, unfortunately, it is a port used by a lot of trojans. Among other things.kranepool wrote:Isn't 8888 Google?
Look up "port" and "port 8888" to get a better feel for what it is/does.
ETA: You surely know this but 10.0.0.2 is a router's address. The default address for routers is usually 192.168.0.1 but you see 10.0.0.1 (can also be configured as 10.0.0.2) as network pieces all the time.
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You were each right. Thanks! (my VPN is PIA)
Rubyw.exe and variants thereof are created by PrivateInternetAccess. I use PrivateInternetAccess. Here is their explanation:
"To further follow-up on our last reply to you, what your program is detecting is called rubyw.exe. This is the process that executes all the ruby scripting in our application, that allows it to run. However, we designed it to install to a randomized temporary directory on each launch, along with a randomized filename, to ensure no one can locate it, and thus crack it (while it's running, it contains your login information and binds your local IP, which would be a major security risk if it became visible externally; thus why we randomize it's name and location, so it can't be found by automatic scripts/etc).
However, this randomization causes security software to be unable to recognize it. Security software operates off of a predefined list of allowed apps, called a definition file. If it sees anything that's not on that list (even custom apps like ours), it will state it's untrusted it, and immediately assumes it's not safe (since it doesn't know what it is). This is extremely common, and is why the app developers allow you a way to add your own exceptions for apps on your computer, to allow them to function when you know they're safe. To do this for our app, you need to add the following process exceptions to it's whitelist/allowed app list/etc, which should keep it from interfering with it's operation in the future:
rubyw.exe
ruby*.exe
ruby*.*
*/ruby*.*
*/*ruby*.*
../ruby*.*
../*ruby*.*
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So I was doing some speed tests with my modem and wireless router (1st gen Airport, about 10 years old) and found I was losing about 3 mbps when I go wireless (vs hardwiring the modem directly into my laptop.) Is this an expected and acceptable signal loss, or should I be getting more of the signal when I go wireless (say, if I upgrade equipment)? I don't mind ponying up for some new gear, but I don't want to go through the hassle if it won't improve anything.