JS
Sat May 31 18:20:26 PDT 2008
You should not turn off your AV software while downloading a file to a
folder on your hard drive.
The only time to turn it off is one of two possibilities:
1) You are installing software after it has been downloaded to your hard
drive - sometimes but not very often AV software can interfere with the
installation process.
2) Some people recommend that you turn off your AV software when installing
the latest patches from Microsoft's Windows Update site as AV software has
been reported to cause a problem or two when performing updates.
JS
"Jo-Anne Naples" <naples@tbcnet.com> wrote in message
news:%232FCZQ4wIHA.420@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> It's not that it necessarily blocks downloading, but people have said it
> can cause problems by trying to do something while the file is
> downloading. I was told to turn off all antivirus software while
> downloading (which of course leaves the computer vulnerable).
>
> Jo-Anne
>
> "JS" <@> wrote in message news:eeM15B4wIHA.576@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>I don't have that version of Norton, if it blocks you from downloading
>>then turn it off temporarily so you can download the file.
>> I do use Norton AV and it does not block downloads.
>>
>> JS
>>
>> "Jo-Anne Naples" <naples@tbcnet.com> wrote in message
>> news:O%23D0bi3wIHA.420@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> Thank you again, JS! I use Norton Internet Security. I know that to
>>> download software I should turn off autoprotect. Is there anything else
>>> I need to disable while downloading HD Tune?
>>>
>>> And do you disagree with Ed about the need for 48 Bit LBA?
>>>
>>> Jo-Anne
>>>
>>> "JS" <@> wrote in message
>>> news:%234ghwH3wIHA.4564@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>> There is a free version, on the left edge of their web page is a link
>>>> named 'Download'.
>>>> You will see two versions, HD Pro and HD Tune (628KB).
>>>>
>>>> Download the one named 'HD Tune', (628KB). It does not have all the
>>>> features of Pro but does have what you need to determine if your PC
>>>> supports 48Bit LBA.
>>>>
>>>> JS
>>>>
>>>> "Jo-Anne Naples" <naples@tbcnet.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:uj0T2k2wIHA.5288@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Thank you, JS! What you listed is close to but not quite what I have.
>>>>> Below, I've commented on the differences in brackets. (I took out the
>>>>> carets that preceded each line.)
>>>>>
>>>>> Re HD Tune, not sure what to do. The website says "HD Tune Pro is an
>>>>> extended version of HD Tune which includes many new features such as:
>>>>> write benchmark, secure erasing, AAM setting, folder usage view, disk
>>>>> monitor, command line parameters and file benchmark.Click here for
>>>>> more information and to download a trial version." Are you saying I
>>>>> should download the trial version? Or is there something else I should
>>>>> do?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you again!
>>>>>
>>>>> Jo-Anne
>>>>>
>>>>> "JS" <@> wrote in message
>>>>> news:OD2jaE2wIHA.4492@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>
>>>>> 2002 - DELL 8250 Series
>>>>> [I bought mine in late April 2003, for what it's worth.]
>>>>>
>>>>> 2.8 GHz Intel Pentium 4 Processor
>>>>> [The invoice said it was a 2.40 GHz; definitely an Intel Pentium 4.]
>>>>>
>>>>> 512MB Rambus 400 MHz (400MHz Front Size Bus) RDRAM Memory
>>>>> [Invoice: "512MB PC1066 RDRAM."]
>>>>>
>>>>> 200GB Ultra ATA-100 (7200 RPM) Hard Drive
>>>>> [Invoice: "60GB Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive 7200RPM." Note: You asked the
>>>>> size of the current internal hard drive; it's 55.83GB, according to
>>>>> the latest scan. It's the same drive I started with.]
>>>>>
>>>>> 18" LCD Flat Screen Monitor, ATI Radeon 9700 128MB Pro graphics card
>>>>> [Invoice: "18 in. 1800FP Digital Flat Panel Display, 64MB GEForce4 MX
>>>>> Graphics Card with TV-Out."]
>>>>>
>>>>> 16X DVD ROM and 4X DVD+RW Drives
>>>>> [Invoice same.]
>>>>>
>>>>> Creative's Audigy 2.0 sound card, Altec Lansing 5.1 speaker system,
>>>>> [Invoice: "SoundBlaster Live! with 5.1 Support," "Harmon Kardon HK-206
>>>>> Speakers." Recent scan: "Unimodem Half-Duplex Audio Device," "Creative
>>>>> SB Live! Series (WDM)."]
>>>>>
>>>>> 10/100 Network Interface Card
>>>>> [Invoice: "Intel Pro 100M Integrated PCI NIC Card."]
>>>>>
>>>>> Windows XP Home Edition
>>>>> [Yes.]
>>>>>
>>>>> Does the above describe your PC?
>>>>> [Pretty much, with changes noted in brackets.]
>>>>>
>>>>> Search on the web shows some 8250's do and some don't support 48Bit
>>>>> LBA. Download HD Tune and report the results, also what is the current
>>>>> size of your existing internal hard drive?
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> JS
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Jo-Anne Naples" <naples@tbcnet.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:efvLVr1wIHA.5096@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Thank you, JS! Before I do what you suggested, can you tell anything
>>>>>>> from the model number? As I mentioned in response to Al's message, I
>>>>>>> have a Dell Dimension 8250 with USB2 ports.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jo-Anne
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "JS" <@> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:uMiJZV1wIHA.4564@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>> What the Model number for your Dell?
>>>>>>>> Some PC's in of this vintage may not support 48 Bit LBA
>>>>>>>> (drives larger than 137GB).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You can verify if your PC does or does not support large drives
>>>>>>>> (48Bit LBA)
>>>>>>>> using Belarc Advisor:
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
>>>>>>>> Note: Belarc identifies the IDE/ATA control (part number) on your
>>>>>>>> motherboard,
>>>>>>>> you then need to Google this part number to find if the
>>>>>>>> controller/chipset
>>>>>>>> identified by Belarc supports 48Bit LBA.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Also there is: HD Tune, run and then click on the 'Info' tab,
>>>>>>>> is there a check mark in the 48Bit-address box
>>>>>>>>
http://www.hdtune.com/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> As for the USB Bus, version 1.x is way to slow for external hard
>>>>>>>> drives.
>>>>>>>> Solution is a PCI USB 2.x card.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> JS
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Jo-Anne Naples" <naples@tbcnet.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:Og6rCB1wIHA.1436@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>I have a 5-year-old Dell desktop computer running Windows XP SP3. I
>>>>>>>>>want to buy my first external hard drive and have my eye on an
>>>>>>>>>Iomega 500 GB drive. One of the reviewers of this drive at Amazon
>>>>>>>>>said that it wouldn't work with her older computer, which is about
>>>>>>>>>the same age as mine. The reviewer asked at a local computer store
>>>>>>>>>and was told that in general the large external drives don't work
>>>>>>>>>with older computers. (My internal drive is only 50 GB, as I
>>>>>>>>>recall.)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Is that indeed the case?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thank you!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Jo-Anne
>>>>>>>>>
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