I had a problem with my pc. When I wanted to move files, I sometimes used the right-click option in my file manager. When that stopped working, I could still use Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+X to move and Ctrl+V to insert, but nonetheless, I was somewhat annoyed.
When searching forums for a solution, I came across MalWareBytes, and that scanner seems to do the trick. It's free, so go check it over at www.malwarebytes.org
Hope it helps you too. Have a nice weekend everyone. :-)
Tips and Ideas for Your PC is the right place for normal people to get answers for their questions about their PCs. The author has been involved with computers since 1987, and is constantly updating himself about happenings in the world of Windows, MacOS X and Linux.
Friday, November 13, 2015
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Putting an End to Scam Attempts
I'm quite sure many of you are tired of fake Facebook profiles and e-mail scam attempts. I have decided to send all such scam attempts to abuse departments. By doing so, you can disable some accounts being used for these scam attempts by making it far more difficult to continue this type of behavior.
Saturday, November 7, 2015
WordPress 4.4 Soon Available
If you are a blogger, you will want to know that WordPress is now in beta3. That is very close to the first Release Candidate, so your current version is probably WordPress 4.3.1, which is the latest at the moment, and potentially, the new version should download to your site automatically.
You should remember to do occasional backups of your blog. I recommend you check this Backup plugin which is compatible all the way up the most recent version of WordPress, and is updated regularly. There was another plugin I used previously, but that hasn't been updated for more than two years, so obviously it's virtually worthless today, as there could be compatibility issues with new versions of WordPress.
You should remember to do occasional backups of your blog. I recommend you check this Backup plugin which is compatible all the way up the most recent version of WordPress, and is updated regularly. There was another plugin I used previously, but that hasn't been updated for more than two years, so obviously it's virtually worthless today, as there could be compatibility issues with new versions of WordPress.
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