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  • #30841

    I typed ‘useful downloads’ into Google and found this:

    http://www.downloadlab.com/

    #104008

    @The Canadian wrote:

    Hello,

    I recently downloaded a PC game, and upon installing it and attempting to run it…… it gave me a pop up warning….. “C++ Runtime Error – Abnormal program termination”

    WTF does that mean? I updated my directx so that can’t be the problem, and to tell you the truth, I’m outta ideas…. anyone got a clue to what the problem is?

    Sorry I’m a “f*cking British idiot” can’t help you right now. :twisted:

    #103757

    Have you tried…
    Open My Computer
    Right click the CD Drive
    Click Properties
    Click Hardware
    Highlight the appropriate drive
    Click Troubleshoot? :wink:

    #30840

    Xenon 2000: Project PCF

    It is a download, but is it useful?

    http://www.bitmap-brothers.co.uk/downloads/games/index.htm

    #30839

    12Ghosts Popup-Killer

    The only popup-blocker tested with 5 out of 5 points (The Sydney Morning
    Herald, 9/20/03) “The verdict: 12Ghosts Popup-Killer nudges ahead on
    look, feel and ease of use … It worked smoothly and was easy to install
    and use.”

    12Ghosts Popup-Killer now blocks all popups of Internet Explorer. The
    best is, you don’t need to maintain any black list.

    You may still allow popups by holding CTRL. When a pop-up was blocked
    you will hear a sound (optional) so you know that you may have missed
    something. To see what you have missed just hold CTRL and refresh the
    page.

    Note that the contents of blocked popups is not download from the
    Internet at all, thus saving you bandwith. You do not need to maintain a
    black list because 12-Popup simply blocks all pop-ups of Internet Explorer.

    http://www.12ghosts.com/ghosts/popup.htm

    #30838

    Prevx Home

    Despite the millions being spent on Anti-Virus software and other cyber
    security measures, home computer users remain vulnerable to each
    new “Zero Day” cyber-attack during the critical period between the launch
    of a new attack and a “signature update” becoming available. With
    today’s attacks propagating ever more quickly, the risk of being hit in the
    hours immediately following their launch is growing. Prevx Home protects
    systems during that window of exposure.

    Existing technologies also provide poor protection against hack attacks,
    Internet worms and the rising tide of malicious spyware. Current spyware
    tools detect and clean up after an attack but fail to stop the initial
    infection. Prevx Home actually prevents the deployment of malicious
    spyware and other malware on the user’s system.

    http://www.tiscali.co.uk/technology/prevx.html

    #96812
    #73623

    @blonde/blue wrote:

    Owen are you looking for a slap? :twisted: :wink:

    Promises, promises! :lol:

    #73621

    Is the Rod Stewart look making a comeback?! :P

    #92389

    More file sharing than you can shake a stick at! 8)

    http://www.zeropaid.com/

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