> BTW Harold, how much memory is installed on your
Compaq? Is it 512 mb or
> 1024 mb? Having several icons are not going to cause
any difficulty
> here. --- Peter Kaulback
I have 512 mb, and you're right; a few icons more or less
won't make a
difference. What's more interesting is that I have a 150
gig capacity with
only 7 gig used (I don't keep too many graphics or sound
files). And with
all that capacity available, I'll still challenge myself to
remove small
kilobyte files that I'll find unnecessary. I'm convinced
that whatever
lunacy, obsessions, compulsions, are lurking in one's
subconscious, they
become magnified when involved with a computer (or as one
gets older).
And the reason I think is that the computer is very
"open ended" (like a
Rorschach test or the TAT, both projective tests, the
computer has unlimited
possibilities) so one's personality takes off in any
direction that one is
so inclined to take. I'm also sure there will be much
research in this area;
maybe it is going on in the colleges now.
> Ben Moore says, "you don't have to have that
security icon displayed all
> the time. Go to control panel and open the security
center. On the left
> of that
window you'll see something that says "Change the way
Security center alerts
me." Then you'll see 3 check boxes. I've turned
them all off now."
Now he tells me? It's a little late; I have no
"Security Center" in the
Control Panel; I probably deleted it last week *lol* Does it
matter? No, the
computer's working fine. But thanks, Ben, I'm recording
those instruction so
after the next big reformat, I'll take that "control
panel > security
center" step. --- Harold
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