Yeah I quite support formatting your HDD. Apart from your Hotmail account, examples of your personal information that would remain on your PC are stored cookies in your browser(s).
Surely the RAM usage is very high, but the bigger problem is that it also consumes a lot of page file space. This causes a lot of page faults and hence hard disk access. FF is way too slow. THis is the primary reason that I have switched back to IE.
+1 for this
I recently had a look at Norton 2005 on one of my friend's PC. It's way too frustrating than the previous versions of Norton AV. Moreover its true that Norton eats up more PC resources than other antivirus products.
Furl - A superb tool for managing bookmarks. Actually it does a bit more than simply managing bookmarks. It saves (like Google caching) the bookmarked page so that at a later point of time one can get the page he visited even if the page has been removed from the original website. Also there are...
All spam filters are to some extent false positive as well as false negative. What this means is that there is always some probability that the spam filter that you (or for that matter your email client or email service provider like GMail, Hotmail, Yahoo!) would be using can classify some...
Do all such community sites have this (SLOW!!) is common?? Atleast I know of one more - Orkut. It is a terrible experience logging on to it. Most of the times a "bad server response" message comes up. This is inspite of the fact that it is hosted by Google. :Q
Well happened to me too and for the same reason - 2 consequtive nightouts :) But surely world seems to be a much calmer place when you open your eyes after so long!
The most famous organization working on ETs in SETI
BTW I found this Google directory dedicated for UFOs and their sightings. Hope these many links keep you busy for a while. ;)
-Aayush
So, which all other forums do you regularily read and contribute to apart from AnandTech's??
I like hanging out at
http://channel9.msdn.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/win_tech_off_topic/
Well Firefox was able to grab the IE share because of the constant security and spyware problems that IE was facing. Secondary reasons are the lack of extra features that were there even in the latest version of IE - such as tabbed browsing, download manager (FF doesn't have a great one either)...
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