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19th March 2006, 06:44 PM #16
Originally Posted by Ianab
And I could not read it, so I had to reboot.
Is this a problem with my very old, slow machine. Or is it one these funky new sites that require a modern fast machine running XP.
I am hoping that you or someone else can answer this question.
Oh I spent most of the day yesterday doing computer house work. That is updating and running some of the previously mentioned programs in this thread.
Thanks in advance for any assistance on this question.
Robert34
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19th March 2006, 08:33 PM #17
Robert
If you aren't running XP or 2000 then that page wont apply to you.
If you are want to run ZoneAlarm then you can go to http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/home.jsp and look for the downloads. The basic Zonelarm is free to download.
Cheers
Ian
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26th March 2006, 01:56 PM #18
Originally Posted by Ianab
But I had to uninstal it, as it caused my machine to lock up several times.
It could conflicting with another program on my machine. I have no idea which one though.
Oh I should mention that I am running Win98SE.
I shall also try some of the other links mentioned, and see how I go.
Thanks everybody for the links and advise.
Rob
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26th March 2006, 10:56 PM #19
Rob............I am also running Windows 98SE. I use Zonealarms,AVG anti virus and Adaware, with no problems.
I used to run PC-cillin but when I upgraded to 2006 version it clashed some other programs, and also affected my computer on shutdown. (made it hang)
I also tried to run the latest Adobe reader. Similar problems.
It appears that some new programs don't like W 98SE.
Cheers Macca
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27th March 2006, 12:45 PM #20
Also, if you are running Win98 on an old PC chances are it doesn't have much ram. Most came with only 64mb back in those days. If you chuck another 256mb in them it gives them a whole new lease of life. If wont make them run like a new PC, but makes it a lot easier to run multiple programs, like virus scanner / firewall etc.
Cheers
Ian
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27th March 2006, 02:58 PM #21
Originally Posted by Ianab
I did try those other links, but no go. I'll get some more RAM in and see how it goes then.
Rob
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