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Have Fun! / Songs/ Videos / Songs And Videos
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on: October 30, 2009, 10:49:44 pm
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Don't Know How To Tell People What Songs You Like? Or, Want To Share Your Favorite Songs With People? Send Here! What You All Waiting For? Sharing Is Always Caring! Don't Be Shy! Just Send!
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Staff Team / Promotion & Demotion / Promotion Letter Example
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on: October 25, 2009, 09:49:08 pm
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Dear, (User)
I Just Wanted To Offer You My Congratulations On That Terrific Promotion You Just Received. I Know How Hard You've Been Working And How Deserving You Are Of This Recognition. It's So Nice When Our Hard Work Is Justly Rewarded. I'm Very Happy For You And Hope That You'll Be Doing Something Fun To Celebrate This Special Occasion.
Enjoy Your Work As (Your New Job)
Regards,
Computer Guides Staff Team
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Staff Team / Promotion & Demotion / Promotion & Demotion
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on: October 20, 2009, 09:07:49 pm
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This Board Is For Notification For The People Who Got Promoted And Demoted. Non - Staff Members Can Not Create A New Topic. Only Staff Members Are Allowed To Post New Topics!
What Should Topics Have In It? - Username: - Rank Atm: - Promoted or Demoted? Which Rank? -
Can You Just Give Anyone Staff Member Position? - HECK NO! If a Staff Member Have Idea's That They Want To Share, Post It In Board "Staff Discussion". We All Staff Members Will Think About Promoting And Demoting.
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Staff Team / Staff Discussion / What's Staff Meetings?
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on: October 19, 2009, 10:04:25 pm
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Whats Staff Meetings?
Its Basically Simple. When Ever There Is A Good Suggestion By A Member, We Will Have A Discussion Over It.
Every Topics Deadlines Are After A Week.
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Announcement / News / Infraction System
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on: October 17, 2009, 11:31:02 pm
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Infraction System So This Is How Infraction System Will Work.
Inappropriate Language = 1 Infraction Point Insulted Other Member(s) = 2 Infraction Point Flame Baiting = 2 Infraction Points False Reports = 2 Infraction Points Spammed Advertisements = 3 Infraction Points Spamming on Forums = 5 Infraction Points Posting Offensive Images Besides **** = 5 Infraction Points Staff Impersonation = 7 Infraction Points Posting Pornography = 10 Infraction Points
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Announcement / News / Posting Ranks
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on: October 14, 2009, 10:31:26 pm
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Post Ranks
C.G Newbie - 0 Jr. Member - 50 Sr. Member - 100 Full Member - 250 Hero Member - 500 Best Post - 750 Complete Poster - 1000 Posting **** - 1500
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Announcement / News / Banning System
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on: October 14, 2009, 05:09:30 pm
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This Is How The Banning System Works.
3 Infraction - 1 Days Ban 9 Infraction - 5 Days Ban 15 Infraction - 10 Days Ban 25 Infraction - Permanent Ban
If You Do This Over On Another Account After You Are Permanent Banned, It Will Be Email Ban(You will not be able to make another acc with the same email again). After That It Will Be Ip Ban.
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Announcement / Appeal A Ban/Mute / Appeal Format
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on: October 13, 2009, 07:41:45 am
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Name - Your Username Why You Got Banned - What You Done That Was Against The Rules Who Banned You - Name Of The Staff Member That Banned You Why You Should Be Unbanned - Why Should You Be Unbanned Will You Do The Same Mistake Over And Over That You Got Banned For - Yes/No
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Announcement / Report A User / Reporting Format
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on: October 13, 2009, 07:39:15 am
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Rule Breakers Name - What He Did - Proof -
I Don't Care What You Post... There Is NO PROOF, We Will Not Accept It. If You Send Some Proof Then We Will Believe You!
You Can Also PM An Admin/Mod/Founder And Send A report To Them Personally If You Don't Want The Abuser To See That You Reported.
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Have Fun! / Introduction / My Life....
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on: October 12, 2009, 10:21:58 pm
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My name is mayank rana. I'm pretty much into coding... I'm learning how to make codes/theme etc... I made this site so i can help people who are starter at computers....
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Announcement / News / Surprise Prices?
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on: October 11, 2009, 11:51:51 pm
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I Guess Surprises Are Always Surprises... Well I Have Something, That You All Would Want! Guess What It Is?
It's Positive Karma! So If You Have 0 Positive Karma, And You Post a Guide That Went In Guide Index(which hopefully someone will make) You Get 3+ Positive Karma.
But! Dun Dun Dun! There Is Also Negative Karma! IF You Break A Rule, You Lose Karma.. So If You Have 50 Positive Karma... And You Break A Rule... Guess What? You Lose 3+ Karma....
Update #2
If You Become A Staff Member.. You Will Be Gifted With 5+ Karma..
News #1 - If I Or An Admin Forgets To Give Karma, Just Pm Me or Any Other Admin. @ All Admins - If You Give Karma As Prices Without Checking IF The Guides Went To Guide Index Or They Got Promoted Or No, If You Do It Without Checking It You Will Be Punished.
News #2 - @ All Admins - You Can Not Give Reputation To Your Self Through Account Settings.. You Wouldn't Know What Will Happen To You If You Do It!
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Announcement / News / Forums Rules
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on: October 11, 2009, 11:39:02 pm
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There Is Rules EveryWhere. At Your House, School, Games, And On This Forums Too!
Rules ____________________________________________________________________________________ Rule #1 - No Racism, Flaming, and Posting of Pornographic Images
Racism - No Words or Quotes Like This - "nigga" and "yo you so black i cant even see you in the dark" Flaming - Never EVER Flame On This Forums! Posting Of Pornographic Images - Never Post A **** Picture On This Forums! NEVER EVER! ____________________________________________________________________________________ Rule #2 - Password Scamming
Do Not Scam Passwords. If You Do It and I Get A Complaint About It. You Will Be In Deep Trouble. - Who Ever Gets Password Scammed, It's Not Our Fault... But We Will Still Help You Change Your Password. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Rule #3 - Impersonation Of a Staff Member
If You Act Like You Are A Staff Member, You Will Be In Trouble. Never Tell People That You Are An Hidden Staff Member Or A Moderator/Admin. Because I Know What Kind Of Staff Member Groups There Is On Forums, And I Know That There Is NO HIDDEN STAFF MEMBER GROUP. I Do Not Accept Fake Moderators/Admins On My Forums.
You Can Also Identify If The Person Is a Staff Member Or Not, By Looking Under Their Avatar. It Will Show Image Of What Member Group They Are In At The Moment. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Rule #4 - Asking For Staff Positions
We Understand That Everyone Want To Be A Staff Member, But You Will Have To Earn It. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Rule #5 - Encouraging Other To Break This Rules
If You Want To Break A Rule, Try It Out But Never Tell Anyone Else To Break A Rule. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Rule #6 - Respect Staff Members
If A Admin Says Something, Then Thats Final! No Buts And No Ifs. If You Really Don't Know How To Respect Who Has Bigger Rank Then You, Then When You Get On That Rank Yourself You Wont Be Able To Respect Yourself. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Rule #7 - Back Sit Moderate
Back Sit Moderate - When Members Take Situations In Their Own Hands And Say "Closed" "Locked" or When You Act Like Your A Staff Member. Like I Said In Rule #3, I Do Not Accept Fake Moderators/Admins. There Are Admins On This Forums, Let Them Handle The Situation. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Rule #8 - Advertising Websites
Do Not Post Your Website URL On This Forums. It Will Be Considered As Advertisement. We Wouldn't Care If You Have A Website. Thats Nice If You Have A Website. But If You Want To Be A Butt Crack, And Advertise All Over The Forums Then You Are In Big Trouble. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Rule #9 - Buying Staff Members Account
If You Really Want To Be A Staff Member, Then EARN IT! We Also Track Ip Addresses So, If Someone Buys A Staff Members Account And I Find It Out, The Buyer Will Be Banned, And The Seller "Staff Member" Will Be Demoted. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Rule #10 - Giving Out Personal Info's
We Are Not Responsible For Your Mistakes. We Send The Rules, Follow Them And Stay Safe. If You Keep Telling Someone About Your Personal Life, And You Get In Some Trouble We Are Not Responsible For It. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Rule #11 - Misuse of Official Report System
Never Make Useless Reports! We Shouldn't Get Reports Like This - -"I Reported him because he didn't gave me a cookie" -"i reported her because she never replies me" -"i reported him/her because i wanted to" If I Get This Kind Of Reports, Then You Will Be In Big Trouble.
Follow The Rules, Stay Safe, And Earn Staff Positions
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Guides / Guides / How To keep Your Computer Virus Free
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on: October 06, 2009, 10:03:44 pm
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Alot of people get viruses every 4-5 months. A computer virus is a computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer without the permission or knowledge of the owner. Kind Of Viruses - Resident Viruses - This type of virus is a permanent which dwells in the RAM memory. From there it can overcome and interrupt all of the operations executed by the system: corrupting files and programs that are opened, closed, copied, renamed etc.
Direct Action Viruses - The main purpose of this virus is to replicate and take action when it is executed. When a specific condition is met, the virus will go into action and infect files in the directory or folder that it is in and in directories that are specified in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file PATH. This batch file is always located in the root directory of the hard disk and carries out certain operations when the computer is booted.
Overwrite Viruses - Virus of this kind is characterized by the fact that it deletes the information contained in the files that it infects, rendering them partially or totally useless once they have been infected. -The only way to clean a file infected by an overwrite virus is to delete the file completely, thus losing the original content.
Boot Virus - This type of virus affects the boot sector of a floppy or hard disk. This is a crucial part of a disk, in which information on the disk itself is stored together with a program that makes it possible to boot (start) the computer from the disk. -The best way of avoiding boot viruses is to ensure that floppy disks are write-protected and never start your computer with an unknown floppy disk in the disk drive.
Macro Virus - Macro viruses infect files that are created using certain applications or programs that contain macros. These mini-programs make it possible to automate series of operations so that they are performed as a single action, thereby saving the user from having to carry them out one by one.
Directory Virus - Directory viruses change the paths that indicate the location of a file. By executing a program (file with the extension .EXE or .COM) which has been infected by a virus, you are unknowingly running the virus program, while the original file and program have been previously moved by the virus. -Once infected it becomes impossible to locate the original files.
Polymorphic Virus - Polymorphic viruses encrypt or encode themselves in a different way (using different algorithms and encryption keys) every time they infect a system. -This makes it impossible for anti-viruses to find them using string or signature searches (because they are different in each encryption) and also enables them to create a large number of copies of themselves.
File Infectors - This type of virus infects programs or executable files (files with an .EXE or .COM extension). When one of these programs is run, directly or indirectly, the virus is activated, producing the damaging effects it is programmed to carry out. The majority of existing viruses belong to this category, and can be classified depending on the actions that they carry out.
Companion Viruses - Companion viruses can be considered file infector viruses like resident or direct action types. They are known as companion viruses because once they get into the system they "accompany" the other files that already exist. In other words, in order to carry out their infection routines, companion viruses can wait in memory until a program is run (resident viruses) or act immediately by making copies of themselves (direct action viruses).
FAT Virus - The file allocation table or FAT is the part of a disk used to connect information and is a vital part of the normal functioning of the computer. This type of virus attack can be especially dangerous, by preventing access to certain sections of the disk where important files are stored. Damage caused can result in information losses from individual files or even entire directories.
Worms - A worm is a program very similar to a virus; it has the ability to self-replicate, and can lead to negative effects on your system and most importantly they are detected and eliminated by antiviruses.
Trojans or Trojan Horses - Another unsavory breed of malicious code are Trojans or Trojan horses, which unlike viruses do not reproduce by infecting other files, nor do they self-replicate like worms.
Logic Bombs - They are not considered viruses because they do not replicate. They are not even programs in their own right but rather camouflaged segments of other programs. -Their objective is to destroy data on the computer once certain conditions have been met. Logic bombs go undetected until launched, and the results can be destructive.How To Avoid Getting Viruses Email is the most common way of getting infected. While you can safely open any mail, NEVER NEVER NEVER click on a link in email that you are not positive is from a trusted source! Here are two common scenarios: You get an email from someone you DON'T know. You open it. It tells you (or, persuades you) to click on a link in the email. You do so. Bingo, that is when you get infected. Frequently, the email appears to be from your bank, a company you know, etc. Don't fall for it! It was actually malicious code executed in your browser that allowed it to look like it is coming from an actual business. A good way to avoid this is to use Mozilla Firefox, for the have are known to be more secure. Businesses (almost) never send unsolicited email.You get (what appears to be) an email from someone you DO know. But, unknown to you, a virus or worm generated that email (and not your friend). It could be, your friend's PC is infected, but, not always. Obviously, the actual email writer doesn't know you and cannot say anything personal to you, so, typically, it says something like "Click on this link for some important information..." etc. Bingo! Infected!
Don't click on pop-up windows that announce a sudden disaster in your city! A cracker (Crackers hack people with evil intent, hackers don't do things to damage your property, or steal data on it in any way. To confuse the terms will make many angry). has used your IP (Internet Protocol) address to determine your location. He then display a headline that you will be very tempted to click on, in order to learn more about "the tornado that just struck your city" (or similar). You click...bingo...infected!
Be careful about using MS Outlook. Outlook is more susceptible to worms than other e-mail programs, unless you have efficient Anti-Virus programs running. Use Pegasus or Thunderbird (by Mozilla), or a web-based program such as Hotmail or Yahoo (In Firefox). Install an Anti-Virus program(ex. Norton, F-Secure, Sophos or McAfee.) Also available is the free AntiVir virus scanner. Make sure you keep your virus definitions updated and run a full system scan weekly.
Install an Anti-Spyware program(ex. Ad Aware SE, Windows Defender), that operates against internet malware and spyware. Just like Anti-Virus, keep it updated, and do a full system scan weekly.
If someone sends you an attachment in e-mail or instant messaging, do not open it. If it is a picture, text or sound file (these attachments end in the extensions .txt, .jpeg, .gif, .bmp, .tif, .mp3, .htm, .html, and .avi), you are probably safe, but still do a scan before opening. Many crackers know that people trust documents like those and the go out of there way to make you regret opening them. High risk file extensions include .exe, .bat, and .vbs, for their main purposes are to execute code, so the file openly admits that something will happen. You can negate the risk by preforming scans with your antimalware AND antivirus. If someone you know very well sends you a Word attachment or other type of file, e-mail them to ask them if they meant to send it to you. If they say yes, you can open it, but you might still be at risk if they are not good about running Anti-Virus scans or careful about what they download. Be wary of attachments with a double extension, such as .txt.vb or .jpg.exe, as the system will only recognize the extension to the extreme right, and run the file as such. Double extensions exploit an option in Windows to hide known file extensions thus hiding the second dangerous extension and showing only the first safe extension. Ensure that this options is disabled to more easily identify these files. Double extensions are often a good indicator that the file is malicious.
Do not use disks that other people gave you, even from work. The disk could be infected with a virus. Of course, you can run a virus scan on it first to check it out, but AV programs are not 100% effective. If the disk (especially if its a hard disk) can be wiped using a bootable CD like DBAN (Google DBAN and you will see the page) and then the drive will be completely safe. Disable any autorun options so that you can scan contents of the disk before executing them.
Do not download software from just any old website. If it is a reputable site that you trust, you are probably safe. The threat is not only from software; don't download Word documents or other non-HTML files that have something other than one of the extensions listed above, either.
Set up your Windows Update to automatically download patches and upgrades. This will allow your computer to automatically download any updates to both the operating system (I.E Windows) and Internet Explorer. These updates fix security holes in both pieces of software. Consider switching to a different web browser. Other web browsers (such as Firefox or Opera) are considered to have better security than Internet Explorer; some people also see them as more flexible and extensible browsers.
Be careful when surfing. You can get a malicious script from a webpage and not know it. If you have your IE set up for the maximum security settings, you are probably safe. You can try disabling javascript, but it may also break benign functionality on reputable websites. If you ever get a window asking if you want to allow an automatic install, say "No" unless you know the site requesting the install. Also, don't go to any **** sites. Those are almost always viruses.
Read about the latest virus threats so you are aware of the potential danger.
Try to balance paranoia with common sense. Some people get really weird about viruses, spyware, etc. It's just a computer! Back up your data and follow these steps, and it shouldn't be a big problem. Some people would suggest that you make sure you have a firewall and run anti-spyware programs as well. I'm not sure either of those will protect you from viruses, but they will protect you from cracking and from spyware. Microsoft's Antispyware and Ad-Aware are the best anti-spyware/virus programs I have found. Good luck!
Use a software firewall! Even if you have a hardware firewall, always use a software firewall (Norton, Mcafee, there's also free ones- Zone Labs and Zone Alarm).
Scan things you download! Be a total nut with this. Scanning new files is cheap, fast, and easy. Even if the file came from a trusted source, their computer might have been compromised without their knowledge. Anything you get from P2P software you should scan, as you are getting it from a stranger.
Stay away from file-sharing sites. Sites that distribute illegal versions of software (sometimes referred to as cracks), music, or "free movies" are known to be riddled with virii and trojans. This include torrents or other forms of P2P activities. Staying away from these sites is in your computer's health's best interest, as well as a good way to avoid being sued for copyright violation.If You Have a Virus... What Do You Do......?
Download Anti Virus Programs...
1. AVG 2. Norton 3. Avast 4. AviraFor Some Of The Viruses, Give Some Credits To Google!
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Guides / Guides / Download Games
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on: September 28, 2009, 10:55:01 pm
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Bored? Want To Play Video Games, But You Don't Know How To Get It? Simple Steps. Simple Way. Only On Computer Guides. Step 1 - Go On Bittorrent.comStep 2 - Click On Free Download!Step 3 - Click On Save! (Do not Click On Open)Step 4 - Wait Till Download Is Over! After The Download Extract BitTorrent!Step 5 - After That Go To ThePirateBay.orgStep 6 - Search Any Game You Want To Download!Step 7 - Check The Stat's Of The Game You Want To Download! (If The File Size Is Bigger, Then It will Take Alot Of Time. Also Check The Column "SE" If Its Higher, It Means That Alot Of People Are Downloading The Torrent And It Will Help You Download It Faster)Step 8 - Click On The Game You Want To Download!Step 9 - Click On Download This Torrent!Step 10 - Click On Save!Step 11 - Wait Till The Download Is Over! (It Might Even Take Day's If The Size Of The Game Is Big)Step 12 - After That Extract The Game You Downloaded.Your Done!!! Congratulations!!! Now You Can Play Your Video Game...!!!SE = SEED, It's Small Part MB's Of Download From The Person Who Is Also Downloading The Torrent.
~~~Mayank~~~
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