[Coco] coco_archive.zip

Bill Pierce ooogalapasooo at aol.com
Sun Jan 4 11:26:57 EST 2015


I'm the same way. The only thing I have running is "Spybot" and I've used it for 6 or 7 years. It's a very small TSR that uses very little CPU. It let's me know when anything tries to write to the registry and asks for verification. I run an admin account with no other accounts and have the windows firewall off as my router and isp both have firewalls. I've only encountered 2 "bots" in 15 years that caused me to reformat my system and they could've been avoided had I done what I knew I should've done. Most people's computers I cleared of "spyware", "adbots", and "malware" was due to porn sites, coupon sites (the worst) and ironically, legit manufacturer's sites that unknowingly hire these "internet ad specialists" who produce the cookies and ad bots that plague everyone.
Knowing what to do when encountering ad ware has a lot to do with it. I also know how to remove most adware and adbots when one does slip through.

When I bought this computer a few years ago, it had Norton installed from the factory. I started the computer the first time with no internet connection, Norton told me as soon as it started up that it had just blocked 27 viruses from invading my computer from the internet and that I needed to upgrade Norton to stop more of these.. I figured either they were real smart viruses to be able to jump through an unplugged internet connection or Norton was just lying to get the upgrade money. I went straight to the control panel and uninstalled Norton, then went through the registry and deleted any reference to Notron as well. My computer then booted and ran faster.
 

Bill Pierce
"Today is a good day... I woke up" - Ritchie Havens
 

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-----Original Message-----
From: lciotti1 <lciotti1 at gmail.com>
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Sun, Jan 4, 2015 9:03 am
Subject: Re: [Coco] coco_archive.zip


Man I have said this before, but I have been on the internet/on-line 
since the BBS days, but I have never had my PC "attacked", had a program 
crash my machine to the point where I had to reinstall the OS, I have 
always used an admin account on a windows pc as my main account(same on 
my current macbook).  My current router has a firewall, on it, but I am 
not getting attacked.  Maybe I am just lucky, but I doubt that.  I think 
I have had 3 viruses or malware on any of my machines, and none have 
gotten past my antivirus software.

But if anyone is interested I am currently uploading the unzipped 
coco_archive.zip file a website.

you can find it here:

http://oldcomputerhut.net/files/Coco/



> Stephen H. Fischer <mailto:SFischer1 at Mindspring.com>
> January 4, 2015 at 2:13 AM
> Granted it does not meet the first definition of a dump, that it is 
> unsupervised.
>
> Well organized, I differ. It is the last place I look when something 
> is wanted and it cannot be found elsewhere. The contents were hidden 
> at the time when few people could download a file of that size and 
> burn a CD. Today is vastly different.
>
> It does meet the definition of containing illegal items, in this case 
> copyrighted material.
>
> Being supervised people could not "dump" anything they wanted as they 
> have done with dump #2 (Closed) and are doing in dump #3.
>
> I put the index up so that people did not need to download 520,034,304 
> bytes to see what was contained. I have offered to e-mail requested 
> .dsk. The need to do that is now gone.
>
> Read that sentence again.
>
> Yes there are people still that cannot handle that size of a download.
>
> Also there are people that have trouble with the directions to Hawaii 
> consisting of just jump into the Pacific ocean and start swimming like 
> I read some of your instructions.
>
> It is not "my" index as nothing was done to any of the files. (Many 
> were not included.)
>
> I also must differ with you on the usefulness of much you have done.
>
>
> I almost had a heart attack when I read your words about "Turning UAC 
> Off".
>
>
> I hope that you have not damaged my main Laptop. If UAC did it's job 
> then next sentence does not apply. I do not use my Admin account for 
> almost all activities. It is used rarely to look at files that my 
> normal account's Windows Explorer is set up (MS's Default) to hide.
>
> I want to remove CoCoDskUtil but I am very afraid that massive damage 
> has been done and trying to remove it will surely kill my laptop. Win 
> 2K installer. Really!
>
> You need to become beware of what you are suggesting others to do.
>
> Microsoft sets up new computers with UAC on and takes them through the 
> steps of creating additional users.
>
> I have all Microsoft OS starting with MSDOS 3.3. Well actually I do 
> not have Windows 8 and above but the Paradox forum is keeping me aware 
> of problems with old software.
>
> Afraid? Yes, the Fire Wall on my Wireless router is one of the best 
> and I am very glad as about every ten minutes it is tested with ~ 1000 
> attacks.
>
> The two most dangerous things I have done have been installing your 
> package and CoCoDskUtil.
>
> I violated the rule about installing software and should have 
> installed it in a Virtual Machine.
>
> I am not perfect, I messed up badly in those two cases.
>
> SHF
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bill Pierce via Coco" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> To: <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2015 9:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [Coco] coco_archive.zip
>
>
>
> Bill Pierce via Coco <mailto:coco at maltedmedia.com>
> January 4, 2015 at 12:57 AM
> Stephen, this is not a "dump" it's a well organized archive of OS9 and 
> RSDOS disk images on a CD. It already has a very good index and does 
> not need yours. The index is accessed by clicking "index.html" on the 
> root of the CD image. Then you can view all disk contents and pdf 
> images from html page.
>
>
> Bill Pierce
> "Today is a good day... I woke up" - Ritchie Havens
>
>
> My Music from the Tandy/Radio Shack Color Computer 2 & 3
> https://sites.google.com/site/dabarnstudio/
> Co-Contributor, Co-Editor for CocoPedia
> http://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
> E-Mail: ooogalapasooo at aol.com
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen H. Fischer <SFischer1 at Mindspring.com>
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Cc: a_nani_mouse <a_nani_mouse at mindspring.com>
> Sent: Sat, Jan 3, 2015 7:25 pm
> Subject: [Coco] coco_archive.zip
>
>
> Hi,
>
> The ISO file includes some XXX material, the index says anyway.
>
> First download the indexes from my web page as I posted.
>
> Then if you wish, the RTSI ISO is as Bill said and burn it to a CD.
>
> It is not my work, I call it dump #1.
>
> SHF
>
>
> Stephen H. Fischer <mailto:SFischer1 at Mindspring.com>
> January 3, 2015 at 7:27 PM
> Hi,
>
> The ISO file includes some XXX material, the index says anyway.
>
> First download the indexes from my web page as I posted.
>
> Then if you wish, the RTSI ISO is as Bill said and burn it to a CD.
>
> It is not my work, I call it dump #1.
>
> SHF
>
>

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