First post so be kind. I still use Win98se and find it as good if not better than XP. My 7+ year old laptop ran like a dog on XP (10GB HD, 160MB RAM, 433 Cel). What am I to do, go out and spend another $2k on a new laptop just to do the same operations I'm already doing just fine?
Take a look at your startup list, you will find
C:\Program Files\Support.com\bin\tgcmd.exe/server the WinVNC server running. Nothing like putting a backdoor on your Cable Internet connection is there? I know it is a support tool but it is also a remote control tool originally designed for accessing a home Windoz system from a work based Linux system.
Every hear of Reactable? What are you, new?
... to see where this came from. Microsoft, the great "Innovator" does it again.
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First post so be kind. I still use Win98se and find it as good if not better than XP. My 7+ year old laptop ran like a dog on XP (10GB HD, 160MB RAM, 433 Cel). What am I to do, go out and spend another $2k on a new laptop just to do the same operations I'm already doing just fine?
Take a look at your startup list, you will find C:\Program Files\Support.com\bin\tgcmd.exe /server the WinVNC server running. Nothing like putting a backdoor on your Cable Internet connection is there? I know it is a support tool but it is also a remote control tool originally designed for accessing a home Windoz system from a work based Linux system.
So what is your suggested alternative? Do you have any references for your quotes I could look up?