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*** This Week's New Articles on Ask Leo! My computer's infected with a virus, how do I clean it up?
I have a couple of reactions to this question. One, of course, will be the steps I'd take to try and recover in this case. I'll outline those in a second. But first, my other reaction, which you may not like Continue reading:
"My computer's infected with a virus, how do I clean it up?" * * * Can I recover my MSN Hotmail password rather than reset it?
I normally don't respond to password requests any more unless there's something new, like a change in Windows Live Hotmail's password recovery mechanism. I've been getting the question above off and on for years. Even though many requests are possibly legitimate, I can't tell which, and thus have to address them as password hacking attempts. In other words, I have to ignore them. But it dawns on me that there are some valuable lessons to be learned here. Continue reading:
"Can I recover my MSN Hotmail password rather than reset it?" * * * Should I disconnect my modem cable when I'm not using my computer?
The short answer is no, you do not need to disconnect your modem cable. But the longer answer is that you do need to make sure you have a certain amount of security in place. Continue reading:
"Should I disconnect my modem cable when I'm not using my computer?" * * * Can I use a USB 1.1 cable with a USB 2.0 device?
The cables will most definitely look the same. That's because the connectors didn't change between USB 1.1 and 2.0. But not all cables that look the same are the same. Continue reading: "Can I
use a USB 1.1 cable with a USB 2.0 device?" * * * Why doesn't Windows show all 4gigabytes of memory I have installed?
You've just described my laptop. My brand new Dell last year, with Windows Vista Business edition, has 4gigabytes of RAM installed. And yet, Windows reports only 3326 Megabytes of RAM are being used. Let's look at why that is and what it might take to actually use all 4gig. Continue reading:
"Why doesn't Windows show all 4gigabytes of memory I have installed?" * * * What about Vista SP1? Windows Vista SP1 is on the horizon. Should you jump in?Continue reading: "What about Vista SP1?"
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*** Popular Articles from the Archives Here's something that free email accounts are perfect for: How can I send anonymous email?
Anonymous email is actually pretty easy... Continue reading... *** Thoughts and Comments What should Leo read next? As some of you may recall, my wife got me a Kindle for Christmas. I've been using it quite a bit, to the point where it's really helped kick-start my reading habit which had slacked of in recent months. The first fiction I read on it was, ironically, Neuromancer, a Sci-Fi classic that I hadn't gotten around to until now. It's known for coining the now-ubiquitous term "cyberspace" and was an interesting read. On the non-fiction side I've read Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life, a follow-on to Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity which I'd previously read in paperback, and Lifehacker: 88 Tech Tricks to Turbocharge Your Day where I found that I was already using about half the tips! I can recommend all those books by the way. Good ideas across the board. Currently I've got a sample of Snow Crash to look at, and I'm part way through Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything. So why do I mention all that here? I'm fishing for ideas. I want you tell me what you think I should read next.
As you can tell, I have a Science Fiction and Fantasy bent - I grew up on the greats: Asimov, Clarke, Heinlein, Tolkien and have a fairly broad taste for authors including Eddings, Anthony, McCaffrey and many more. And of course you can see I also dabble in productivity and business related titles. So, what's on your must-read list? Only requirement is that it be available on Amazon in a Kindle edition. No, of course I'm not going to guarantee to read all of the suggestions, but I know that you'll have some good ones. With so much to choose from, a little advice from my readers seemed like a great way to get a head start. Just make your suggestions using the subscriber question form and it'll hit my desktop directly. Thanks! • As always, if you appreciate this newsletter or the site, one of the best ways you can say "Thank You!" is simply to tell a friend or colleague. Just point people at askleo.net. 'till next time...
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