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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Terrorism in Mumbai




A terrorist attack in Mumbai is on the other side of the world, but it's all surprisingly connected. India and Pakistan are constant bitter enemies. Both are nuclear powers. Pakistan may be on the verge of becoming a failed state. Their new PM is the widower of a recently assassinated leader and the Taliban, which is encamped in tribal areas near the Afghan border, are wielding more power in Pakistan. There's fear they might get control of one or more of Pakistan's nukes.

Also camped out in the tribal areas are Al Qaeda, and if he's still alive, almost for sure Osama bin Laden.

Meanwhile, the Taliban are patiently fighting the US and its allies to regain control of Afhanistan, and they're winning. Our puppet, Karzai wants to negotiate with them. I wonder why? (Perhaps he'd like to live to old age?)

On Afghanistan's western border is Iran. An oil giant, and for sure a country you need no introduction to.

So it's not that many steps, chaotic ones, from an attack in Mumbai, which probably is somehow connected to Pakistan and the Taliban, to nukes in Pakistan, and oil in the Middle East

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Romanticism

Romanticism has very little to do with things popularly thought of as "romantic," although love may occasionally be the subject of Romantic art. Rather, it is an international artistic and philosophical movement that redefined the fundamental ways in which people in Western cultures thought about themselves and about their world.

Historical Considerations
It is one of the curiosities of literary history that the strongholds of the Romantic Movement were England and Germany, not the countries of the romance languages themselves. Thus it is from the historians of English and German literature that we inherit the convenient set of terminal dates for the Romantic period, beginning in 1798, the year of the first edition of Lyrical Ballads by Wordsworth and Coleridge and of the composition of Hymns to the Night by Novalis, and ending in 1832, the year which marked the deaths of both Sir Walter Scott and Goethe. However, as an international movement affecting all the arts, Romanticism begins at least in the 1770's and continues into the second half of the nineteenth century, later for American literature than for European, and later in some of the arts, like music and painting, than in literature. This extended chronological spectrum (1770-1870) also permits recognition as Romantic the poetry of Robert Burns and William Blake in England, the early writings of Goethe and Schiller in Germany, and the great period of influence for Rousseau's writings throughout Europe.

The early Romantic period thus coincides with what is often called the "age of revolutions"--including, of course, the American (1776) and the French (1789) revolutions--an age of upheavals in political, economic, and social traditions, the age which witnessed the initial transformations of the Industrial Revolution. A revolutionary energy was also at the core of Romanticism, which quite consciously set out to transform not only the theory and practice of poetry (and all art), but the very way we perceive the world. Some of its major precepts have survived into the twentieth century and still affect our contemporary period.



Imagination The imagination was elevated to a position as the supreme faculty of the mind. This contrasted distinctly with the traditional arguments for the supremacy of reason. The Romantics tended to define and to present the imagination as our ultimate "shaping" or creative power, the approximate human equivalent of the creative powers of nature or even deity. It is dynamic, an active, rather than passive power, with many functions. Imagination is the primary faculty for creating all art. On a broader scale, it is also the faculty that helps humans to constitute reality, for (as Wordsworth suggested), we not only perceive the world around us, but also in part create it. Uniting both reason and feeling (Coleridge described it with the paradoxical phrase, "intellectual intuition"), imagination is extolled as the ultimate synthesizing faculty, enabling humans to reconcile differences and opposites in the world of appearance. The reconciliation of opposites is a central ideal for the Romantics. Finally, imagination is inextricably bound up with the other two major concepts, for it is presumed to be the faculty which enables us to "read" nature as a system of symbols.

Nature
"Nature" meant many things to the Romantics. As suggested above, it was often presented as itself a work of art, constructed by a divine imagination, in emblematic language. For example, throughout "Song of Myself," Whitman makes a practice of presenting commonplace items in nature--"ants," "heap'd stones," and "poke-weed"--as containing divine elements, and he refers to the "grass" as a natural "hieroglyphic," "the handkerchief of the Lord." While particular perspectives with regard to nature varied considerably--nature as a healing power, nature as a source of subject and image, nature as a refuge from the artificial constructs of civilization, including artificial language--the prevailing views accorded nature the status of an organically unified whole. It was viewed as "organic," rather than, as in the scientific or rationalist view, as a system of "mechanical" laws, for Romanticism displaced the rationalist view of the universe as a machine (e.g., the deistic image of a clock) with the analogue of an "organic" image, a living tree or mankind itself. At the same time, Romantics gave greater attention both to describing natural phenomena accurately and to capturing "sensuous nuance"--and this is as true of Romantic landscape painting as of Romantic nature poetry. Accuracy of observation, however, was not sought for its own sake. Romantic nature poetry is essentially a poetry of meditation.

Symbolism and Myth
Symbolism and myth were given great prominence in the Romantic conception of art. In the Romantic view, symbols were the human aesthetic correlatives of nature's emblematic language. They were valued too because they could simultaneously suggest many things, and were thus thought superior to the one-to-one communications of allegory. Partly, it may have been the desire to express the "inexpressible"--the infinite--through the available resources of language that led to symbol at one level and myth (as symbolic narrative) at another.


Other Concepts: Emotion, Lyric Poetry, and the Self
Other aspects of Romanticism were intertwined with the above three concepts. Emphasis on the activity of the imagination was accompanied by greater emphasis on the importance of intuition, instincts, and feelings, and Romantics generally called for greater attention to the emotions as a necessary supplement to purely logical reason. When this emphasis was applied to the creation of poetry, a very important shift of focus occurred. Wordsworth's definition of all good poetry as "the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" marks a turning point in literary history. By locating the ultimate source of poetry in the individual artist, the tradition, stretching back to the ancients, of valuing art primarily for its ability to imitate human life (that is, for its mimetic qualities) was reversed. In Romantic theory, art was valuable not so much as a mirror of the external world, but as a source of illumination of the world within. Among other things, this led to a prominence for first-person lyric poetry never accorded it in any previous period. The "poetic speaker" became less a persona and more the direct person of the poet. Wordsworth's Prelude and Whitman's "Song of Myself" are both paradigms of successful experiments to take the growth of the poet's mind (the development of self) as subject for an "epic" enterprise made up of lyric components. Confessional prose narratives such as Goethe's Sorrows of Young Werther (1774) and Chateaubriand's Rene (1801), as well as disguised autobiographical verse narratives such as Byron's Childe Harold (1818), are related phenomena. The interior journey and the development of the self recurred everywhere as subject material for the Romantic artist. The artist-as-hero is a specifically Romantic type.

Contrasts With Neoclassicism
Consequently, the Romantics sought to define their goals through systematic contrast with the norms of "Versailles neoclassicism." In their critical manifestoes--the 1800 "Preface" to Lyrical Ballads, the critical studies of the Schlegel brothers in Germany, the later statements of Victor Hugo in France, and of Hawthorne, Poe, and Whitman in the United States--they self-consciously asserted their differences from the previous age (the literary "ancien regime"), and declared their freedom from the mechanical "rules." Certain special features of Romanticism may still be highlighted by this contrast. We have already noted two major differences: the replacement of reason by the imagination for primary place among the human faculties and the shift from a mimetic to an expressive orientation for poetry, and indeed all literature. In addition, neoclassicism had prescribed for art the idea that the general or universal characteristics of human behavior were more suitable subject matter than the peculiarly individual manifestations of human activity. From at least the opening statement of Rousseau's Confessions, first published in 1781--"I am not made like anyone I have seen; I dare believe that I am not made like anyone in existence. If I am not superior, at least I am different."--this view was challenged.

Individualism: The Romantic Hero
The Romantics asserted the importance of the individual, the unique, even the eccentric. Consequently they opposed the character typology of neoclassical drama. In another way, of course, Romanticism created its own literary types. The hero-artist has already been mentioned; there were also heaven-storming types from Prometheus to Captain Ahab, outcasts from Cain to the Ancient Mariner and even Hester Prynne, and there was Faust, who wins salvation in Goethe's great drama for the very reasons--his characteristic striving for the unattainable beyond the morally permitted and his insatiable thirst for activity--that earlier had been viewed as the components of his tragic sin. (It was in fact Shelley's opinion that Satan, in his noble defiance, was the real hero of Milton's Paradise Lost.)

In style, the Romantics preferred boldness over the preceding age's desire for restraint, maximum suggestiveness over the neoclassical ideal of clarity, free experimentation over the "rules" of composition, genre, and decorum, and they promoted the conception of the artist as "inspired" creator over that of the artist as "maker" or technical master. Although in both Germany and England there was continued interest in the ancient classics, for the most part the Romantics allied themselves with the very periods of literature that the neoclassicists had dismissed, the Middle Ages and the Baroque, and they embraced the writer whom Voltaire had called a barbarian, Shakespeare. Although interest in religion and in the powers of faith were prominent during the Romantic period, the Romantics generally rejected absolute systems, whether of philosophy or religion, in favor of the idea that each person (and humankind collectively) must create the system by which to live.

The Markets

HAVE you noticed a surfeit of gorgeous Russian lasses lately? Anne Applebaum, a specialist in ex-Commie countries, certainly has, and wonders from whence they came:

I distinctly remember gazing upon one such creature while in the company of a friend, an old Russia hand who'd spent much of the previous decade in the Soviet Union. He stared, shook his head, and whispered, "But where were they all before?"

Ms Applebaum conjectures:

To put it bluntly, in the Soviet Union there was no market for female beauty. No fashion magazines featured beautiful women, since there weren't any fashion magazines. No TV series depended upon beautiful women for high ratings, since there weren't any ratings. There weren't many men rich enough to seek out beautiful women and marry them, and foreign men couldn't get the right sort of visa.

Of course, she doesn't suppose there has been a sudden change in the genetic stock. Rather, it's clothes, makeup, and the incentives to deploy them.

I agree that improved access to the means of aesthetic enhancement will generally lead to enhanced aesthetics, but I'd like to think I'd notice a towering Siberian goddess with or without spike-heeled boots and a layer of L'Oreal.

The evolutionary psychologists tell us facial symmetry and hip-to-waist ratios are what really matter. If hordes of such beauties now crowd Moscow, then some not wholly unattractive fellows a generation ago were noticing these mankillers' hot, if unadorned, future moms. If the instruments for heightening the natural signals of genetic vigour were once out of reach, then we must assume that the men and women on the mating market in those days had to be just that much more discerning. Unvarnished beauty that may have gone undetected by Ms Applebaum's friend, the old Russian hand, surely would have managed to stoke the desire of an actual Russian lad.

That said, Ms Applebaum is reaching for an excellent point: freedom and wealth not only increase the supply of evidently comely ladies, but increase the supply of excellence generally:

Beauty is a matter of luck, but the same could be said of many other talents. And what open markets do for beautiful women they also do for other sorts of genius. So, cheer up next time you see a Siberian blonde dominating male attention at the far end of the table: The same mechanisms that brought her to your dinner party might one day bring you the Ukrainian doctor who cures your cancer or the Polish stockbroker who makes your fortune.

People are, as Julian Simon used to say, the ultimate resource, and markets are how we get the most from them.

Trade Bungling

AMERICA's editorial pages have heated up over the trade tussle taking place on Capitol Hill. At issue is a trade deal with Colombia, a strategic Latin American partner in the nation's war on drugs and Venezuelan regional dominance. President Bush has thrown what political capital he has behind the deal, toeing a tough line against the Democratic congressional leadership. This policy is likely to backfire, as House leader Nance Pelosi, having been bullied by the executive branch, seems prepared to retract some of the president's fast-track trade authority.

The Colombia deal is a difficult one for free traders to get excited about. It's largely a political document, with few actual reductions in trade barriers. And however one feels about unions, the Democrats are right to point out that the murder of Colombian trade-unionists is perhaps something America ought not be rewarding.

Moreover, Mr Bush's actions on the measure betray little real concern about free trade. The Colombian agreement is essentially a geopolitical gambit, and the president's tone-deaf decision to push a mediocre trade deal while much of the nation faces difficult economic conditions threatens to provide ammunition and momentum to those who would prefer far less economic openness. These sentiments are already on the rise. Witness a rather repugnant paragraph from Washington Post coumnist Harold Meyerson:
What's been missing in America's trade policy is a preference for Americans. The object of trade in China is to help the Chinese nation. German trade is designed to help Germany; Scandinavian, to help the Scandinavian nations. This is not the case here. General Electric goes abroad to lower costs and boost profits. Goldman Sachs invests abroad in the same kind of low-wage, high-profit enterprises. That's the mission of such businesses. But the U.S. government has never taken on the mission of defending the American economy, or the American people, in the global economy. That is not the only reason the broadly shared prosperity of the three decades following World War II is now a distant memory, but it is a certainly a major reason.

This is ugly, ugly stuff. It argues for an economic outlook that is mercantilist and zero-sum. And it will resonate, because no one in Washington has made the case for shared global prosperity through trade, through strengthening of global economic institutions, and through investments in education and infrastructure in America.

If the president's espousal of deals like that with Colombia contributes to the proliferation of ideas like those in Mr Meyerson's column, then Mr Bush has not been a good free trader. Economic nationalism is a compelling weapon, and it must be defended against with strong leadership and policy actions. Absent that, bad old ideas from an insular past will rush to fill the vacuum.

English Literature

Literature can be portrayed using many different styles of writing, be it poetry or a novel, a piece of drama or perhaps a newspaper. Whatever form it is, English literature has been in creation for many hundreds of years and has played an important role in individual peoples lives and in society as a whole. In basic terms, literature is a fascinating manipulation of language that can be written in different forms (i.e. prose, verse) and provides people with an insight into different societies and cultures, past and present, and for many can offer a welcomed escape from reality.

So what is the attraction with it? Well, unlike normal everyday communication, literature uses the language in a more ‘artistic’ way. Each differing form of literature has ‘aesthetic’ qualities such as rhythm, form, repetition etc. and can also offer a ‘sensual experience’ that brings enjoyment when people read it.

Furthermore, certain types of literature, such as novels and plays are composed by the author to have a special meaning behind them. Some authors like to portray their feelings on a particular matter portrayed in the text. The author can do this by either basing his or her text solely on the matter in hand, or by subtly placing there messages within it. This then offers the reader a chance to reflect on the text and make their own opinions on the views expressed in the piece. I believe this can be quite powerful and can make people wake up and realise things they otherwise would not have noticed or cared about. Maybe literature is morally important to society – to get messages and opinions across and broaden people horizons.

Literature in the past, before all the modern entertainment equipment such as televisions and computers, was a pivotal source of amusement and enjoyment for many people. Yet even now, in a time new when 21st century forms of entertainment seem to be dominating in terms of use, literature is still a big pastime in Britain and throughout the world.
Literature is an important source of historical data. For example Shakespeare’s plays give us an insight into how people used to live; their lifestyles and culture. In most cases, the language used in a text is a representation of the language used at the time it was written.

Now I think it is important at this point to inform you that I wrote this article nearly 2 years ago now. I went on to study English Literature for a year at A-level and if I’m honest, I found the course utterly dull. The set texts that I had to study were not to my taste and the way in which we went about studying the texts was…weird. The apparent techniques that authors used got to me the most. In very few cases yes, features such as pathetic fallacy and symbolism perhaps were present. However, when annotating a novel for example, we were being told that every other thing was a symbol for this or that, or that the author put this in to represent that. I’m sorry but I cannot pick things out that are not there. You are not telling me that the author ‘put those trees in the garden to represent the families hidden past’. No he didn’t! He put them in to create the scene and trees are usually in attendance in a garden!

As a historical, social, informative and enjoyable resource, English literature is invaluable. As far as studying it goes, well it’s just not for me. I cannot be taught things I don’t believe in, but hey that’s just me.

Because everyone has a different opinion

Monday, April 7, 2008

Does Avast anti virus really work?

It's in my eye- Okay. Nothing too special.

I feel the free version of AVG is Better. If you ever need a heavy duty clean-up, or just want to ensure your all cleaned up from Malicious Software, Follow the steps below!

The following tools/steps will help you ensure your safety! In addition, you are in control of what you download and only you can prevent yourself from getting a virus. The following tools will help you protect against it and delete a virus, but remember the fait of your computer is in YOUR Hands.


AntiVirus/AntiSpyware/AntiRoot...

http://www.free.grisoft.com/doc/1..........

AVG Anti-Virus
AVG Anti-Spyware
AVG-Anti Rootkit


Anti Spyware/Rootkit:

www.safer-networking.org/
Spybot Search and Destroy

www.emsisoft.com/en/software/f...
A-Squared Anti-Spyware Free

www.lavasoft.com
Ad-Aware Personal SE

Firewall:

www.comodo.com
Comodo Personal Firewall


------------------------------...
Step-By-Step Method to Ensuring YOUR Security

1) Uninstall ALL Anti-Virus and Firewalls that you may already have. As these, will cause conflicts with the ones you will be suggested to download.

2) Download ALL of the programs above.

3) After download all the programs re-start your computer twice, ensuring that all/most of the programs start on start-up. Ad-Aware, Spybot and Anti Rootkit and A-Squared shouldn't. Make sure the firewall and AntiVirus do though.

4) Update all of the programs. You should do daily updates, and weekly scans. This will most definitly ensure your protection and your system status!

5) Re-Boot into Safe mode. To log into safe mode, "Button-Mash" (simoltaneously hit the key) F8. Then if it gives you a menu, hit "Safe-Mode".

6) After giving it a minute or two to start-up, open up all of the AVG programs. Run them, give them an hour or two as this is their first scan.

7) Save your report if it gives you the option to, and if it does happen to detect a virus, then simply remove it.

8) Open up, A-Squared Free Edition, Ad-Aware, Spybot, SpySweep but, NOT WINDOWS DEFENDER! Run all of these programs and use them to scan. Again, if they detect anything then delete it. If you detected something previously in the AVG Scans then Congratulations! AVG was a great choice for you.

9) Open Windows Defender. Windows Defender is average, and takes a while to scan. Let that scan, and it shouldn't find anything at this point.

10) Congratulations! You have succesfully completed this Anti-Infection Proccess and you are guarenteed safety!

------------------------------...
Need a Clean-up?

Download:
www.ccleaner.com/
A simple program that removes unused and temporary files from Windows machines.

O&O Defrag
http://www.oo-software.com/home/en/produ...
O&O Defrag Professional is the most professional and user-friendly features ever found in defragmentation software.

-------------------------
Step-By-Step method on cleaning up your Comp (Basic Version only):

1) Run & Install all the programs above

2) Restart Computer to ensure installation

3) Run Safe Mode (Explained in Virus Clean-Up above)

4) Run all the programs, but NOT O&O Defrag YET!

5) CCleaner will find some stuff and hit fix this and it will clean basic things.

6) Now, for this, make sure, that you DO NOT have any programs running. Exit out of any programs running!!

7) Run O&O Defrag. You'll see on the top top toolbar "Defragmentation" Click that, and then hit "Complete/Name" This is the most complex organazation tool and will take a long, long time! I'd reccomend doing this overnight while your sleeping!

Does Avast anti virus really work?

It's in my eye- Okay. Nothing too special.

I feel the free version of AVG is Better. If you ever need a heavy duty clean-up, or just want to ensure your all cleaned up from Malicious Software, Follow the steps below!

The following tools/steps will help you ensure your safety! In addition, you are in control of what you download and only you can prevent yourself from getting a virus. The following tools will help you protect against it and delete a virus, but remember the fait of your computer is in YOUR Hands.


AntiVirus/AntiSpyware/AntiRoot...

http://www.free.grisoft.com/doc/1..........

AVG Anti-Virus
AVG Anti-Spyware
AVG-Anti Rootkit


Anti Spyware/Rootkit:

www.safer-networking.org/
Spybot Search and Destroy

www.emsisoft.com/en/software/f...
A-Squared Anti-Spyware Free

www.lavasoft.com
Ad-Aware Personal SE

Firewall:

www.comodo.com
Comodo Personal Firewall


------------------------------...
Step-By-Step Method to Ensuring YOUR Security

1) Uninstall ALL Anti-Virus and Firewalls that you may already have. As these, will cause conflicts with the ones you will be suggested to download.

2) Download ALL of the programs above.

3) After download all the programs re-start your computer twice, ensuring that all/most of the programs start on start-up. Ad-Aware, Spybot and Anti Rootkit and A-Squared shouldn't. Make sure the firewall and AntiVirus do though.

4) Update all of the programs. You should do daily updates, and weekly scans. This will most definitly ensure your protection and your system status!

5) Re-Boot into Safe mode. To log into safe mode, "Button-Mash" (simoltaneously hit the key) F8. Then if it gives you a menu, hit "Safe-Mode".

6) After giving it a minute or two to start-up, open up all of the AVG programs. Run them, give them an hour or two as this is their first scan.

7) Save your report if it gives you the option to, and if it does happen to detect a virus, then simply remove it.

8) Open up, A-Squared Free Edition, Ad-Aware, Spybot, SpySweep but, NOT WINDOWS DEFENDER! Run all of these programs and use them to scan. Again, if they detect anything then delete it. If you detected something previously in the AVG Scans then Congratulations! AVG was a great choice for you.

9) Open Windows Defender. Windows Defender is average, and takes a while to scan. Let that scan, and it shouldn't find anything at this point.

10) Congratulations! You have succesfully completed this Anti-Infection Proccess and you are guarenteed safety!

------------------------------...
Need a Clean-up?

Download:
www.ccleaner.com/
A simple program that removes unused and temporary files from Windows machines.

O&O Defrag
http://www.oo-software.com/home/en/produ...
O&O Defrag Professional is the most professional and user-friendly features ever found in defragmentation software.

-------------------------
Step-By-Step method on cleaning up your Comp (Basic Version only):

1) Run & Install all the programs above

2) Restart Computer to ensure installation

3) Run Safe Mode (Explained in Virus Clean-Up above)

4) Run all the programs, but NOT O&O Defrag YET!

5) CCleaner will find some stuff and hit fix this and it will clean basic things.

6) Now, for this, make sure, that you DO NOT have any programs running. Exit out of any programs running!!

7) Run O&O Defrag. You'll see on the top top toolbar "Defragmentation" Click that, and then hit "Complete/Name" This is the most complex organazation tool and will take a long, long time! I'd reccomend doing this overnight while your sleeping!

Does Avast anti virus really work?

It's in my eye- Okay. Nothing too special.

I feel the free version of AVG is Better. If you ever need a heavy duty clean-up, or just want to ensure your all cleaned up from Malicious Software, Follow the steps below!

The following tools/steps will help you ensure your safety! In addition, you are in control of what you download and only you can prevent yourself from getting a virus. The following tools will help you protect against it and delete a virus, but remember the fait of your computer is in YOUR Hands.


AntiVirus/AntiSpyware/AntiRoot...

http://www.free.grisoft.com/doc/1..........

AVG Anti-Virus
AVG Anti-Spyware
AVG-Anti Rootkit


Anti Spyware/Rootkit:

www.safer-networking.org/
Spybot Search and Destroy

www.emsisoft.com/en/software/f...
A-Squared Anti-Spyware Free

www.lavasoft.com
Ad-Aware Personal SE

Firewall:

www.comodo.com
Comodo Personal Firewall


------------------------------...
Step-By-Step Method to Ensuring YOUR Security

1) Uninstall ALL Anti-Virus and Firewalls that you may already have. As these, will cause conflicts with the ones you will be suggested to download.

2) Download ALL of the programs above.

3) After download all the programs re-start your computer twice, ensuring that all/most of the programs start on start-up. Ad-Aware, Spybot and Anti Rootkit and A-Squared shouldn't. Make sure the firewall and AntiVirus do though.

4) Update all of the programs. You should do daily updates, and weekly scans. This will most definitly ensure your protection and your system status!

5) Re-Boot into Safe mode. To log into safe mode, "Button-Mash" (simoltaneously hit the key) F8. Then if it gives you a menu, hit "Safe-Mode".

6) After giving it a minute or two to start-up, open up all of the AVG programs. Run them, give them an hour or two as this is their first scan.

7) Save your report if it gives you the option to, and if it does happen to detect a virus, then simply remove it.

8) Open up, A-Squared Free Edition, Ad-Aware, Spybot, SpySweep but, NOT WINDOWS DEFENDER! Run all of these programs and use them to scan. Again, if they detect anything then delete it. If you detected something previously in the AVG Scans then Congratulations! AVG was a great choice for you.

9) Open Windows Defender. Windows Defender is average, and takes a while to scan. Let that scan, and it shouldn't find anything at this point.

10) Congratulations! You have succesfully completed this Anti-Infection Proccess and you are guarenteed safety!

------------------------------...
Need a Clean-up?

Download:
www.ccleaner.com/
A simple program that removes unused and temporary files from Windows machines.

O&O Defrag
http://www.oo-software.com/home/en/produ...
O&O Defrag Professional is the most professional and user-friendly features ever found in defragmentation software.

-------------------------
Step-By-Step method on cleaning up your Comp (Basic Version only):

1) Run & Install all the programs above

2) Restart Computer to ensure installation

3) Run Safe Mode (Explained in Virus Clean-Up above)

4) Run all the programs, but NOT O&O Defrag YET!

5) CCleaner will find some stuff and hit fix this and it will clean basic things.

6) Now, for this, make sure, that you DO NOT have any programs running. Exit out of any programs running!!

7) Run O&O Defrag. You'll see on the top top toolbar "Defragmentation" Click that, and then hit "Complete/Name" This is the most complex organazation tool and will take a long, long time! I'd reccomend doing this overnight while your sleeping!

Q: What is Web Shield and how does it work?

Starting from the version 4.6. avast! comes with a new on-access scanning provider - Web Shield. It is able to monitor and filter all HTTP traffic coming from the Web sites on the Internet. It’s implemented as a HTTP proxy running on your PC. Connections from your Web browser are redirected to the Web Shield module. Web Shield in turn connects to the requested web server and while downloading the content it scans it for viruses and Trojans. Only the clean data is delivered to the browser, every malware is stopped before it gets saved on your PC.

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