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Brian V
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      5th Apr 2010
Hi. A guy I work with recommended to me a web-site called Black Viper. The
web-site I found is: http://www.blackviper.com/

Does anyone recommend this site or can anyone authenticate it's information?
I plan to check it out.

Thank you.
 
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      5th Apr 2010
I haven't visited the site but looking at the name, it contains
the word "Black" and so by definition it must be a very bad site.
Anything black is generally treated as BAD in the western world.
For example: Black day, Black monday etc etc. Even black cat
brings bad luck if it crosses your path!

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Anteaus
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      5th Apr 2010

Ahemm, some of the people in this group whose ancestors are of African origin
might disagree with you on that one.

For that matter, Goths might also take exception.

Besides, I have black case (Coolermaster Elite) and I think it looks really
smart.

So there.

<g>

Seriously, blackviper is a hacking site.

"LD55ZRA" wrote:

> I haven't visited the site but looking at the name, it contains
> the word "Black" and so by definition it must be a very bad site.
> Anything black is generally treated as BAD in the western world.
> For example: Black day, Black monday etc etc. Even black cat
> brings bad luck if it crosses your path!
>
> hth
>
>
>


 
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Jose
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      5th Apr 2010
On Apr 5, 12:42*am, Brian V <Bri...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi. A guy I work with recommended to me a web-site called Black Viper. The
> web-site I found is:http://www.blackviper.com/
>
> Does anyone recommend this site or can anyone authenticate it's information?
> I plan to check it out.
>
> Thank you.


I have visited it but can't say how much I have used it.

The value to me I found is that it is one place to to that lists most
general XP Services, a little about what the do, their installed
Properties (Enabled, Disabled, etc.) and may help you look at "all
these sercvices!" you might see running in XP and decide if you need
them running or can they be disabled. You still have to look at your
own situation and decide what to do but if you are just a home type
user, there are many services that start with XP that you may not
"need". I imagine they have other things I have not discovered
there. There are lots of areas that do not apply to me and they have
an active user forum for questions. Yes - it even has cats.

The more you can get rid of, the less will start with XP and the less
that will be running in your day to day activities. You can make
timing of boot times before and after changes to see if the change was
a good thing or if something doesn't work anymore you just undo it.
Fewer things loading and running equals more memory and CPU cycles for
me.

Conscientious research and sites like BV can help you get your system
down to zero startup items and zero non MS services and then you can
start picking at the rest of the leftover MS services. There are a
lot I don't use and never will, so they are now disabled. You can
always enable them if you want later. No two systems seem to be
identical though - one size does not ft all.

I would not say it is the gospel, but it may help you answer questions
like - just what is this service and do I really need it.
 
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roman modic
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      5th Apr 2010
Hello!

"LD55ZRA" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> I haven't visited the site but looking at the name, it contains
> the word "Black" and so by definition it must be a very bad site.
> Anything black is generally treated as BAD in the western world.
> For example: Black day, Black monday etc etc. Even black cat
> brings bad luck if it crosses your path!


Lady in black: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sirXkk7MRV0

Cheers, Roman


 
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joe
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      5th Apr 2010
A fairly informative site. Worth a look. IMHO.

"Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:27539512-d9c5-4b1e-bf6e-(E-Mail Removed)...
On Apr 5, 12:42 am, Brian V <Bri...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi. A guy I work with recommended to me a web-site called Black Viper. The
> web-site I found is:http://www.blackviper.com/
>
> Does anyone recommend this site or can anyone authenticate it's
> information?
> I plan to check it out.
>
> Thank you.


I have visited it but can't say how much I have used it.

The value to me I found is that it is one place to to that lists most
general XP Services, a little about what the do, their installed
Properties (Enabled, Disabled, etc.) and may help you look at "all
these sercvices!" you might see running in XP and decide if you need
them running or can they be disabled. You still have to look at your
own situation and decide what to do but if you are just a home type
user, there are many services that start with XP that you may not
"need". I imagine they have other things I have not discovered
there. There are lots of areas that do not apply to me and they have
an active user forum for questions. Yes - it even has cats.

The more you can get rid of, the less will start with XP and the less
that will be running in your day to day activities. You can make
timing of boot times before and after changes to see if the change was
a good thing or if something doesn't work anymore you just undo it.
Fewer things loading and running equals more memory and CPU cycles for
me.

Conscientious research and sites like BV can help you get your system
down to zero startup items and zero non MS services and then you can
start picking at the rest of the leftover MS services. There are a
lot I don't use and never will, so they are now disabled. You can
always enable them if you want later. No two systems seem to be
identical though - one size does not ft all.

I would not say it is the gospel, but it may help you answer questions
like - just what is this service and do I really need it.


 
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Twayne
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      5th Apr 2010

In news:E7ABE228-B380-4BF4-A594-(E-Mail Removed),
Brian V <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
> Hi. A guy I work with recommended to me a web-site called
> Black Viper. The web-site I found is:
> http://www.blackviper.com/
>
> Does anyone recommend this site or can anyone authenticate
> it's information? I plan to check it out.
>
> Thank you.


Yes, I can highly recommend it. He's been at this stuff since
"day 1" and knows his stuff. I went to the link you gave, just
to be certain it's not a knock-off, and it's not. The site's
revised since I was last there, but it's still the same guy &
same sort of offerings.

HTH,

Twayne`


 
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Twayne
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      5th Apr 2010
In news:(E-Mail Removed),
LD55ZRA <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
> I haven't visited the site but looking at the name, it
> contains the word "Black" and so by definition it must be a
> very bad site. Anything black is generally treated as BAD
> in the western world. For example: Black day, Black monday
> etc etc. Even black cat brings bad luck if it crosses your
> path!
>
> hth
>
>
>
> Brian V wrote:
>>

>
> <snipped due spam and apropos nothing>


Neat Sig: Just about as meaningful as you are once each post
you make is archived in Google for perpetuity. Why you'd want
to (c) that is beyond me!

As is your silliness on the blackviper web site. Since you
know not of which you speak, the right thing to do would be to
keep your own black-hole closed. Been a long time since I've
come across anyone believing black cats bring bad luck. You're
a strange dummy.

HTH,

Twayne`


 
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The Seabat
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      5th Apr 2010
On Mon, 5 Apr 2010 12:18:51 -0400, "Twayne" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>>
>>In news:E7ABE228-B380-4BF4-A594-(E-Mail Removed),
>>Brian V <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
>>> Hi. A guy I work with recommended to me a web-site called
>>> Black Viper. The web-site I found is:
>>> http://www.blackviper.com/
>>>
>>> Does anyone recommend this site or can anyone authenticate
>>> it's information? I plan to check it out.
>>>
>>> Thank you.

>>
>>Yes, I can highly recommend it. He's been at this stuff since
>>"day 1" and knows his stuff. I went to the link you gave, just
>>to be certain it's not a knock-off, and it's not. The site's
>>revised since I was last there, but it's still the same guy &
>>same sort of offerings.
>>
>>HTH,
>>
>>Twayne`
>>


+1
Been using his info for years. Really helps to button down a Windows
operating system. Highly recommended. But first read, read, read!
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williamtell
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      6th Apr 2010

Oh, Oh!
Black Eye!

"Twayne" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:OW$(E-Mail Removed)...
> In news:(E-Mail Removed),
> LD55ZRA <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
>> I haven't visited the site but looking at the name, it
>> contains the word "Black" and so by definition it must be a
>> very bad site. Anything black is generally treated as BAD
>> in the western world. For example: Black day, Black monday
>> etc etc. Even black cat brings bad luck if it crosses your
>> path!
>>
>> hth
>>
>>
>>
>> Brian V wrote:
>>>

>>
>> <snipped due spam and apropos nothing>

>
> Neat Sig: Just about as meaningful as you are once each post you make is
> archived in Google for perpetuity. Why you'd want to (c) that is beyond
> me!
>
> As is your silliness on the blackviper web site. Since you know not of
> which you speak, the right thing to do would be to keep your own
> black-hole closed. Been a long time since I've come across anyone
> believing black cats bring bad luck. You're a strange dummy.
>
> HTH,
>
> Twayne`
>
>



 
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