Unlocker – Delete Or Modify Locked Files in XP

Do as I say stupid Windows!

It's hard to describe the pure, violent RAGE I feel every time I try to delete a file and Windows says you can't without any way to over-ride it and MAKE IT DELETE.

(I'm getting mad just thinking about it now)

Enter Unlocker. A simple, free utility that makes Windows work the way they should have designed it in the first place! Now, when you get the message, just click the "OK" button and a second window will open allowing you to kill the processes that are holding on to the file or at least force the program to "let go" of the file.

Even if you don't run the Unlocker utility in the background (which I wouldn't want to do to save resources), you can right-click any file and select Unlocker to do the same thing. Right on!

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Windows XP Users Beware – Small Update Window

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Researchers have determined that if you were to install Windows XP and connect it to the Internet to download the security updates, your chances of getting the updates before being hacked are slim to none.

If you want to use XP (as I and other computer security experts often recommend), use the following best practices:

  1. Don't install with the network cable attached. At least one commentor on the article cites a time when his windows 2000 (the basis of XP) was hacked during installation.
  2. Get Windows Service Pack 3 which contains a cumulative patch of years worth of security updates. Download SP3 onto a second computer, move it to the new one, and install it offline [download here].
  3. Install a virus scanner and a firewall prior to connecting the cable.
  4. Download (on second computer) updates to Internet software such as Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer. While you can (and should) use Firefox instead of Internet Explorer, IE is integrated with the operating system so it's a good idea to keep it updated anyway.

You can also download incremental security patches from the Microsoft Download Center, but I couldn't tell you which ones are relevant and which aren't. I believe that Microsoft removes all security patches that are bundled into service packs already so, in theory, you should just download any security patch listed for XP on their site. If you can confirm this, please post it in comments.

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Manufacturers Offering XP Downgrade Option to Vista Users

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People who would normally be forced to have Vista because of buying a new computer are now being given the option to "downgrade" to XP.

The article also says that the unpopular Vista operating system cost 6 Billion dollars to create. Ouch.

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Dell Offering XP Again

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While Dell originally switched wholesale to Vista (as did most vendors), due to high demand, they will be offering XP preinstalled again. Of course, if Microsoft refuses to license them to do so, I wonder how that will work out…

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