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Don't raise white flag in battle with spam
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Q: I bought a Dell Inspiron 5000 notebook about 18 months ago and love it. I have had no problems until recently. We went away on vacation for three weeks and, ever since I came back, I am receiving 20 to 30 junk mails per day in my Hotmail email account. They just started out of nowhere! I tried "opting out" of personalized ads with little impact on the solution.
— Horace Parker
A: It is an endless battle. And once the spam starts, yes, it grows rapidly.
One thing you can do is open a new email account. It may not take long for spam to catch up to you, but this will offer some short-term relief. Of course, it can be a problem for your contacts.
A less drastic step is to turn up your junk-mail filter. With Hotmail's Filters and Reporting utility, you can choose either a standard or more aggressive level of filtering, and you can choose to accept email only from specified addresses or to block specified senders.
You can also control whether junk mail is deleted immediately or goes into a junk-mail folder so that you can occasionally scan to make sure something you want hasn't been thrown in there as well.
Q: I was interested to read your answer to the Gateway owner who lost data during a power outage (Q&A, May 7). If you don't have a surge protector on your laptop, is that incurring the same risk of ills? I always assumed that since the laptop is always running off its battery such as dell Inspiron 1501 battery whether plugged in and charging or not, power surges couldn't harm it..
— Mary Hollen, Greenbank
A: If your laptop is plugged in to an electrical outlet, a surge can definitely reach the computer and cause damage. For myself, I choose to live dangerously. ...
Q: Every time my wife and I boot our Dell Precision T3400, we see the Windows Installer attempt to load a driver for a device (Dell printer) that we have already installed. It then generates the message, "The feature you are trying to use is on a CD-ROM or other removable disk that is not available. ... " We have to resort to Ctrl-Alt-Del to get rid of this message.
We started noticing this message after loading Windows XP Service Pack 3 and have tried selective startups using MSconfig, putting the requested driver disk in the appropriate drive and even installed System Mechanic, all with the same results.
This message isn't harmful, but just annoying, as it requires an extra step to boot up our machine. How can we get rid of this message for a product that has already been installed?
— Graham P. Lind, Seattle
A: The first thing I'd try is a complete uninstall of the printer. Then reinstall it. It's possible that loading the Windows Service Pack made some unwanted changes to the Windows registry file and that your system isn't recognizing that the driver is installed.
Q: I have a 2-year-old Dell desktop running Windows XP. I use AVG Internet security, and it runs a complete scan twice weekly. It has never identified a virus or other problem. When I try to view any kind of video from online, a 3-inch square box pops up that has a title bar that reads "Assert in LSP." If I hit the ignore enough times, the box goes away and the video plays fine. Any idea what this is, besides annoying?
— Larry Law
A: The most common cause of this problem appears to be an issue with Google Desktop. If you're not using that application, uninstall it and see if the problem goes away. If you still want to use Google Desktop, uninstall it and then reinstall it. Chances are things will work fine.
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