The Doctor is Recovering! Podcast #26

I did the podcast on Saturday, then got sicker and sicker… and finally went to bed… so… here’s the info on Saturday’s Podcast:

Dr. Bill Podcast – 26 – (03/04/06)
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I had SO many problems on the Podcast this week… first it didn’t record, AND, my voice was rough, AND, then the speed of the recording made it playback “chipmunky”… sigh! So, I tried “fixing” the recording speed… but I finally gave up and I am making it available via my server’s streaming audio server.

CHKDSK – Built-in Windows file system repair utility.

Instructions – Go to “Start”, “My Computer”, right-click on the “C:” drive, left-click “Properties”, select the “Tools” tab, click “Check Now…”, check “Automatically Fix File System Errors”, then click “Start”, “Yes” and Reboot. Repeat this for any other hard drive partitions in your system. Only the drive partition with Windows installed will require a reboot.

Use Defragmenter regularly…

PageDefrag
https://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/PageDefrag.html
Defragment the Page File and the Registry. “One of the limitations of the Windows 2000/XP defragmentation interface is that it is not possible to defragment files that are open for exclusive access. Thus, standard defragmentation programs can neither show you how fragmented your paging files or Registry hives are, nor defragment them. Paging and Registry file fragmentation can be one of the leading causes of performance degradation related to file fragmentation in a system.”

Instructions – Download, Run, Look at the “Fragments” column if any of the items is in more then one fragment select “Defrag at next Reboot”, then “Ok” and Reboot.

Notes: If you readjust the Page File size, rerun PageDefrag, otherwise this only needs to be run once. On badly fragmented hard drives with a lot of files, PageDefrag may take a long time to run, be patient and let it finish.

XP-AntiSpy
https://www.xp-antispy.org/
Disables all the known ‘Suspicious’ Functions in Windows XP.

Instructions – Install and run. Go to “Profiles”, select “Neutral”, then check most of the boxes and select “Apply”. Leave the following unchecked:

[MediaPlayer Functions]
_ Do not acquire licenses automatically – This prevents Windows Media Player from downloading any necessary licenses.
_ No automatic updates – This prevents Windows Media Player from automatically updating.
_ Disable automatic codec downloads – This prevents Windows Media Player from downloading required codecs.
_ Don’t get meta data from the internet – This prevents Windows Media Player from getting CD/DVD information.
[Miscellaneous Settings]
_ Clear pagefile at shutdown – This will cause Windows XP to take much longer to shutdown but increases security for the paranoid.
_ Disable integrated Firewall – This will disable the Windows XP firewall.
_ Hide Computer in Network – This prevents your Computer from showing up in Network Neighborhood.
_ Deny starting regedit.exe – This prevents future use of the very useful regedit tool.
_ Deactivate Scripting Host – This will cause features to stop working in web browsers and e-mail.
_ Always show *.lnk suffixes – This adds .lnk to desktop shortcuts.
_ Always show *.url suffixes – This adds .url to web browser bookmarks.
_ Don’t autostart CD’s – This prevents CD’s from running automatically when put in the CD/DVD drive.
[Internet Explorer 6]
_ Disable automatic updates – This prevents Windows Update from checking for and downloading updates. (PLEASE NOTE: Do NOT turn off auto-updates unless you plan to review every one and “approve” it as you learn of any issues. The software allows you to turn it off and do in “by hand” but this is usually NOT a good idea! (Unless you plan that careful review of each patch “by hand.”)
_ Disable scheduled updates – This prevents Windows Update from installing updates.
_ Disable Javascript – This will cause some web pages to lose their menus or functionality completely.
_ Disable ActiveX Controls – This will cause some web pages to lose their menus or functionality completely.
_ Clean website cache on shutdown – This will cause Windows XP to take longer to shutdown but is a good idea for security.
[Services]
_ Disable auto-updates service – This prevents Windows Update from running Automatically.
_ Disable task-scheduler service – The Windows Prefetcher, BootVis and Norton AV require this service to be running.
_ Disable firewall/connection sharing service – This will disable the Windows XP firewall.
_ Disable Security Center – This prevents necessary security warnings.
[Microsoft Messenger]
_ Uninstall completely – If you use or plan on using Microsoft’s Instant Messenger leave this unchecked.
[Regsrv32 dll’s]
_ licdll.dll – Only select this if Windows is already activated.
_ Disable ZIP Functionality – Only select if you have another .Zip program installed such as WinZip.

Notes – It is highly recommended to leave the profile on “Neutral” and adjust the values manually. The presets included such as the “Suggested” profile will disable important Windows features such as Windows Updates, the Security Center and Internet Explorer settings like Javascript and ActiveX. This will break common web page features such as menus and forms and prevent critical security patches from being applied. The color coding of check boxes can be further explained in the Help file under “Signs and Symbols”.

Steve Gibson Utilities
https://grc.com/stm/ShootTheMessenger.htm
https://grc.com/unpnp/unpnp.htm

Download and run them!

TCP/IP Optimizer
https://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php

Download, run, follow instructions… optimize.

The Dr. Bill Podcast – Optimizing Windows XP, Part One! #25

Dr. Bill Podcast – 25 – (02/25/06)
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The truth is out… Linux IS cheaper than Windows!, Advertisements that are “too smart” for their own good, Geek Software of the Week: CurrProcess!, thanks to Sam for recommending it, send in more GSoTW recommendations!, How to use Knoppix to for Linux (and Windows), “Mactel” Linux is up and running, so what?, security issues for the Mac (don;t be be so smug Mac users!), Windows: Top Server OS in 2005! Yikes!, Have you ever wanted to play with VMware? Now you can!, Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie present: “How to Buy a Computer!”… Geek Culture on display!, Part One of the Doctor’s Prescription on Optimizing Windows XP! The Podcast runs DOUBLE length to fit it all in!

Here’s the Windows XP Optimization Show Notes for this week! (Part One)

Use an Up-to-Date Virus Scanner
Grisoft AVG Free
https://free.grisoft.com/doc/2/lng/us/tpl/v5

Do a Good Spyware Cleaning
Ad-Aware
https://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/

Set up Spyware Protection
Spywareblaster
https://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

Remove Microsoft Java Virtual Machine
https://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4158

Install the real Sun Java
https://java.com/en/download/index.jsp

Use SP2 for XP
Update with all the critical updates from Microsoft

Use PC Wizard to find out about your hardware and make sure that you are running up-to-date drivers.
https://www.cpuid.com/pcwizard.php#directions

Instructions – Go to “Start”, “Settings”, “Control Panel”, “System”, “Advanced” tab, in the “Performance” section select “Settings”. Leave only the following checked:

– Show shadows under menus
– Show shadows under mouse pointer
– Show translucent selection rectangle
– Use drop shadows for icons labels on the desktop
– Use visual styles on windows and buttons

Then select “Apply” and “OK”.

Optimize the Page File
“Virtual Memory is the space on the hard disk Windows uses as RAM. The Page File (Pagefile.sys) serves as temporary, virtual memory storage for code and data.” – Source

Instructions – Go to “Start”, “Settings”, “Control Panel”, “System”, “Advanced” tab, in the “Performance” section select “Settings”, “Advanced” tab, in the “Virtual Memory” section select “Change”. Change the values to:

– Initial size (MB): 1.5 x the amount of RAM in your system
– Maximum size (MB): 3.0 x the amount of RAM in your system (PF Size Limit = 4095 MB)

Then select “Set” and “OK” and reboot.

Disable Indexing Service
The Indexing Service in Windows XP indexes your files presumably to shorten the time needed to search your hard drive if you are looking for a specific file or part of a phrase inside a file. However, the constant indexing of files actually slows down system performance and does not benefit search performance except for extreme complex searches. – Source

Instructions – To disable the Indexing Service go into “My Computer”, right-click on all your hard drive partitions one at a time, left-click “Properties”. Uncheck “Allow Indexing Service to index this disk for fast file searching”. Select “Apply changes to subfolders and files”. If any files cannot be updated select “Ignore All”.

Instructions– To disable all Windows XP task sounds go to “Start”, “Settings”, “Control Panel”, “Sounds and Audio Devices”, select the “Sounds” tab, under “Sound Scheme” select “No Sounds”.

Reduce Recycling Bin Drive Space Usage
In Windows XP the Maximum size of the Recycle Bin is set by default to 10% of your hard drive, when full, this can be a big waste of drive space. Reducing the Maximum size prevents excess space from being wasted. It is quite common to have hundreds of MBs of deleted files in the Recycling Bin and it is never emptied.

Instructions – To change the Recycling Bin Size, right-click on the “Recycle Bin”, left-click on “Properties”, select the “Global” tab, then “Use one setting for all drives”. Move the slider to “3%”.

Reduce System Restore Drive Space Usage
System Restore creates periodic snapshots of your critical system files (like the registry files, COM+ database, user profiles, and such) and stores them as a “restore point.” In case something goes wrong with your system you can revert back to a previous working state. The default size that System Restore can take up can be quite large.

Instructions – Go to “Start”, “Settings”, “Control Panel”, “System”, “System Restore” tab, for each drive partition highlight it then select “Settings”, under “Drive Space Usage” adjust the slider so System Restore is only using roughly 5% or a minimum of 1000 MB of disk space per partition and select “OK”.

Increase the Mouse Pointer Speed
By default Windows sets the Mouse Pointer Speed to an average speed, which can slow down the time it takes to move the cursor around the screen. Increasing this will allow you use your computer quicker and more efficient with less mouse movement.

Instructions – Go to “Start”, “Settings”, “Control Panel”, “Mouse”, “Pointer Options” tab, under “Motion” adjust the slider 1 to 5 steps closer to “Fast”. Only 1 to 3 steps is recommended. Then check “Enhance pointer precision” and select “OK”.

Notes: This is a personal preference and should be decided by the user. The tab that the Motion setting will be under can change with third party mouse drivers. Novice Windows users or users with Motion Disabilities will not want to adjust this much, if at all. Cheap and worn out mice can give poor responsiveness, it is recommended to be using a precision optical mouse.

That’s it for this week! Join us next week for Part Two!

The Doctor is In! This Week’s Podcast! #24

If it’s Tech… it’s here!

Dr. Bill Podcast – 24 – (02/18/06)
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Now part the Techpodcasts Network, what’s happening on the Blog, removing evil Symantec Norton products with their removal tool, install AVG from Grisoft after you get Norton off your system!, it is snowing in Greensboro, join our Frappr Map! …PLEASE! Who has joined recently, come on… do it! Ethanol fuel from plant leftovers… very cool! More “Geek Culture” fun from Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie… “Behind the Scenes at Microsoft!” Promo for the One Minute Tip Podcast, Firefox market share grows to 10%!, Leo and Patrick get “the lowdown” on John C. Dvorak… who seems to have lost it!, Microsoft Frontpage is dead! Long live Nvu! Nvu is Open Source and FREE! What’s coming on the Podcast! Stay Tuned!

Dr. Bill Reminisces! A New Podcast! #23

Dr. Bill Podcast – 23 – (02/11/06)
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2006 and reminisces of 2001 – A Space Odyssey, the 21st Century with Walter Cronkite, “Off” week for blogging, until late in the week, “off” week in the tech world, Printing Bacon?, New Battery Technology with nanotube structures for ultra-capacitors, Freeware and Shareware daily web site link, send me freeware, shareware, and Open Source finds!, the Doctor’s take on “toolbars” and browser “freebies”, Warning on Google Desktop from the EFF, the Doctor doesn’t get viruses due to “safe computing”, Geek Software of the Week: Express Burn, burn ISOs to CDs for FREE!, Nero Burning ROM is too bloated!, other freebies come with “Express Burn,” like “Switch,” that “translates” audio files from one format to another, EVERYONE needs to try Linux!, reminiscing on Xwindows and Digital Computers… the VAXman, OpenVMS systems, and more! How Xwindows works, and the NEW NX protocol, NoMachine and FreeNX, the Podcast runs over by a few minutes!!!

Dr. Bill – The Podcast – Another Weird One! #22

Dr. Bill Podcast – 22 – (02/04/06)
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It really is Podcast Number 22… not 21! I got it wrong in the Podcast itself… drat! Talk about the Nyxem virus that exploded on Feb. 3rd… virus nastiness and virus signatures, download free AVG antivirus, make your Windows XP PC look like a Mac (if you must!), Phone spoofing as a business??? Kevin Mitnick joins the Jedi?, more details on the Nyxem virus and all file types it deletes, explanation of DBAN, our Geek Software of the Week, and how it works… warning: it WILL destroy your hard drive data! Review (in a manner of speaking) of Dragon Naturally Speaking Version 8.1 (It rocks!) Big News!!! Dr. Bill the Podcast is now a proud member of the Techpodcasts Network! Yay! Rejoice with the Doctor! Dr. Bill reflects on being a bum… kinda. Bye!

Dr. Bill – The Podcast – For this Week #21

The Doctor is in a weird mood… share it with him!

Dr. Bill Podcast – 21 – (01/28/06)
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Geek Software of the Week: Naomi – Internet Blocking Software, WINE and recursive acronyms, Yahoo gives up on Search Engine dominance, Red Hat to release Red Hat Linux for MacBook Pro – why?, with lot’s of time left on the podcast… Dr. Bill reads ACTUAL warning labels from common objects. Can you stand it?!

New Dr. Bill Podcast at your disposal! #20

The very latest Dr. Bill Podcast, for your edification!
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New Skype Version (2.0) wins over critics, Steve Gibson finds a “back door” in Windows via the WMF exploit, very cool “404 page” on the net!, detailed view on stopping web browser hijacking, good tips!, new Blog festure provides tech news from BetaNews, the IEEE passes a draft of the new 802.11n standard to provide 600 MBps wireless!, hi res photo of the New Horizons Pluto probe liftoff, the Bush Administration vs. Google and web privacy, cute IBM Linux cartoons in Flash on the web!

New “Dr. Bill” Podcast is Available Early! #19

Dr. Bill Podcast – 19 – (01/12/06)
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Cool Video in your Browser!, Upgrading WordPress to 2.0, Microsoft tries to spread “FUD” (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt) about Linux… again!, Creative tries to redefine the word “Podcast”, MySQL gets US General Services Administration approval!, Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols’ article on the Microsoft “FUD” campaign, way to go, Steven!, Symantec uses rootkit tech in it’s software, oopsy, they are going to get raked over the coals like Sony! The Podcast was early because I am traveling this weekend!

A New “Dr. Bill” Podcast – The Doctor’s “Bad Tech Day!” #18

Because it is time… it is out! A new episode!

Dr. Bill Podcast – 18 – (01/07/06)
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Dr. Bill has another “Bad Tech Day!”, The VERY BAD Microsoft Exploit of the Windows WMF Metafile problem, Geek Software of the Week: Portable OpenOffice!, Will Google get into PC Hardware… rumor, refuted by Darkmoon from LUX.ET.UMBRA, will YOU trust Blu-ray from Sony?, the Muppets Mahna Mahna Song and things that get stuck in your head!, the saga of Dr. Bill’s very bad Tech Day… and week!

HAPPY NEW YEAR! Dr. Bill Podcast for the New Year! #17

Dr. Bill Podcast – 17 – (01/01/06)
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Intro – Happy New Year!, Time Warner Cable Broadband rocks!, Comcast Connection Blues, Link to the video by Three Dead Trolls, “Every OS Sucks”

Every OS Sucks Video

The First Video Game: SpaceWar! (1960 on the DEC PDP/11), The Sad Irony of SCO, more evil than Microsoft!, Virus Poses as a Leaked MSN Messenger Beta!, Peter Quinn, CIO of Massachusetts, announced that he will resign, effective in January, from his post, due to flack that he has gotten for standing up for the OpenDocument standard, Women Now Out-Number Men On-Line, Windows WMF metafile flaw allows system compromising behavior, Star Trek: TNG “Beep” Badges in the corporate world, Return of the Commmand Prompt!, Microsoft creates “Monad” to add Windows shell scripting… Ad-Ware Writers take advantage of the Windows Exploit! (By the way, turns out I WAS right about SCO Xenix, check out this quote: “SCO produced XENIX, an Intel 8088 port of AT&T Unix System III with some BSD-like enhancements, in 1983.” Good memory, huh?!?) HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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