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is it likely that Logitech will upgrade to allow the processing of 192Khz?
if not, do you know of a workaround housetrained --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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"housetrained" wrote in message ...
is it likely that Logitech will upgrade to allow the processing of 192Khz? if not, do you know of a workaround housetrained --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com -- Got rid of this Avast bulls*** now!!!!!!!! housetrained |
Logitech touch
On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 09:52:32 -0000, "housetrained"
wrote: "housetrained" wrote in message ... is it likely that Logitech will upgrade to allow the processing of 192Khz? if not, do you know of a workaround housetrained --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com Just out of curiousity, where is the setting for this? I use Avast Free and it's never '****ed' my sig line over (OE6 and FreeAgent) yet I see this **** on emails from my brother (and I set his winXP PC up for him - maybe it's only when he's using his laptop that this **** happens). I've just had a look at the settings (and everywhere else where such a setting might be hidden away) and can't find anything to do with corrupting the sig file. It's bull**** simply because the claim being made is totally bogus whatever brand of AV protection is used. -- Regards, J B Good |
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In message , Johny B Good
writes On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 09:52:32 -0000, "housetrained" wrote: "housetrained" wrote in message ... is it likely that Logitech will upgrade to allow the processing of 192Khz? if not, do you know of a workaround housetrained --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com Just out of curiousity, where is the setting for this? I use Avast Free and it's never '****ed' my sig line over (OE6 and FreeAgent) yet I see this **** on emails from my brother (and I set his winXP PC up for him - maybe it's only when he's using his laptop that this **** happens). I've just had a look at the settings (and everywhere else where such a setting might be hidden away) and can't find anything to do with corrupting the sig file. It's bull**** simply because the claim being made is totally bogus whatever brand of AV protection is used. The facility to disable the sig advert is in there somewhere. As you see, I've done mine. However, I've just spent 10 minutes looking, and I didn't find it. But I know it's there! -- Ian |
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"Ian Jackson" wrote in message ...
In message , Johny B Good writes On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 09:52:32 -0000, "housetrained" wrote: "housetrained" wrote in message ... is it likely that Logitech will upgrade to allow the processing of 192Khz? if not, do you know of a workaround housetrained --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com Just out of curiousity, where is the setting for this? I use Avast Free and it's never '****ed' my sig line over (OE6 and FreeAgent) yet I see this **** on emails from my brother (and I set his winXP PC up for him - maybe it's only when he's using his laptop that this **** happens). I've just had a look at the settings (and everywhere else where such a setting might be hidden away) and can't find anything to do with corrupting the sig file. It's bull**** simply because the claim being made is totally bogus whatever brand of AV protection is used. The facility to disable the sig advert is in there somewhere. As you see, I've done mine. However, I've just spent 10 minutes looking, and I didn't find it. But I know it's there! OK, right click the notification icon, select user interface, settings, active protection, voila. housetrained |
Logitech touch
On Sat, 25 Jan 2014 10:46:31 -0000, "housetrained"
wrote: "Ian Jackson" wrote in message ... In message , Johny B Good writes On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 09:52:32 -0000, "housetrained" wrote: "housetrained" wrote in message ... is it likely that Logitech will upgrade to allow the processing of 192Khz? if not, do you know of a workaround housetrained --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com Just out of curiousity, where is the setting for this? I use Avast Free and it's never '****ed' my sig line over (OE6 and FreeAgent) yet I see this **** on emails from my brother (and I set his winXP PC up for him - maybe it's only when he's using his laptop that this **** happens). I've just had a look at the settings (and everywhere else where such a setting might be hidden away) and can't find anything to do with corrupting the sig file. It's bull**** simply because the claim being made is totally bogus whatever brand of AV protection is used. The facility to disable the sig advert is in there somewhere. As you see, I've done mine. However, I've just spent 10 minutes looking, and I didn't find it. But I know it's there! OK, right click the notification icon, select user interface, settings, active protection, voila. I can'y find a category called "Active Protection". I'm using the free version and it's not the latest version. The last time I allowed it to update to the current version it kept corrupting the registry so I'm reluctant to let it do so without making a backup image of the boot partition beforehand. Mind you, the system is overdue such a backup so I'll take care of that a little bit later before the (seemingly) SSD power off induced corruption[1] strikes again. [1] Black Screen of Death events with the fatal "License violation error" have been a regular (roughly once every 30 days) occurrence ever since I upgraded the MoBo/CPU/RAM and HDD to SSD over 3 1/2 years ago. Since swapping out the original 30GB Kingston for a 180GB intel SSD about a year back didn't seem to stop these BkSODs (even including feeding the SATA power connector from the 5vSB line to eliminate loss of power during shutdown), I'm not so convinced that it has anything to do with SSD power off induced corruption any more. I'm guessing it's some strange problem with the MoBo chipset AHCI drivers that must be behind all of this but none of my attempts at driver updates or a completely fresh install from scratch a few months after the original such install have made any difference to the problem. The only consolation is that it's only a matter of a minor inconvenience when the "Oh ****! It's happened again! moment arises and I have to spend the next 3 or 4 minutes restoring from the last backup image. Basically, that's amounted to some four hours of my life I won't be getting back over the last 3 1/2 years. It's not a high price to pay but I never ever expected to be relying on those backup images to this extent as I have over the past 3 1/2 years. -- Regards, J B Good |
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