[AT] Need help no internet connection

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Sat Apr 9 15:39:51 PDT 2016


Usually they will come out when you bring the new one you bought out 
into the shop.
Cecil in OKla



On 4/9/2016 9:14 AM, Len Rugen wrote:
> I needed to take the hitch plate of my IH H drawbar, it has been on for years so I got out the 3/4" drive ratchet and 1 1/8 socket.  After I got it off, I sat the ratchet with socket on a box while I put the plate under a shelf.  I knocked the ratchet off, the socket came off and shot off to parts unknown.  That was last week, I found the socket this morning....
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> Len Rugen
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>      On Saturday, April 9, 2016 8:19 AM, Thomas O Mehrkam <tmehrkam at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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>   That is the worse thing about getting old.  I know where all my tools
> are.  They are in my shop.  That being said I spend 90% of my time
> looking for them. :-{
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> I did better in my younger days when everything was stored on one big
> carry around tool box.  I would just dump it on the ground and find my
> tools right away. Of course I did not need two sets of everything in
> Metric and English sizes.
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> On 4/9/2016 7:29 AM, Richard Fink Sr wrote:
>> Cecil you may want to be careful if you learn any of that computer
>> stuff, if you learn more you will ether have a exploded head or some of
>> what you learned will disappear like where the tools or tractors are. lol
>> R Fink Sr
>> PA
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>> On 4/8/2016 10:45 PM, Cecil Bearden wrote:
>>> I got my computer fixed today.  A good friend's wife does website work
>>> and recommended an ex federal agency IT person.  It took him about 3
>>> hours and $100 later, I had it back..  Only thing wrong later was my
>>> cordless keyboard and mouse would no longer work.  I had an older model
>>> that was brand new from a thrift store.  Only the mouse would work.  I
>>> connected a wired keyboard I used to use....
>>>
>>> A web command file was imbedded in the filezilla program from a
>>> non-official site.  I did not pay a lot of attention when I searched on
>>> Google for filezilla.  I used the first site on the list.  I noticed
>>> that this is not the official site on a lot of searches.  I will be
>>> much more careful next time.
>>>
>>> I thought I should let you all know what caused all this.  I really
>>> appreciate all the help.  I wish I was more knowledgeable on computers
>>> and internet.  However, at this stage in life, I don't think I want to
>>> get confused with more stuff to remember...    I have enough trouble
>>> remembering where tools and equipment are.
>>>
>>> Cecil in OKla
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>>> On 4/8/2016 5:19 PM, Ken Knierim wrote:
>>>> For serious viral infections you may want to look at:
>>>> http://pcsupport.about.com/od/system-security/tp/free-bootable-antivirus-software.htm
>>>>
>>>> I've had good luck with the AVG download. Download an ISO image, burn a CD
>>>> from it, boot the infected computer off the CD and run the linux based
>>>> virus scan. It clobbers all manner of stupid stuff and since it runs linux
>>>> remotely, chances are real low that any virii will get past the scan alive.
>>>> It does ask for some connectivity information so it can call home and get
>>>> the latest virus info, but will work without it and if you've got a virus
>>>> older than a few months, it'll be in there.
>>>>
>>>> Go here for the actual download:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.avg.com/us-en/download.prd-arl?ECID=af:cj
>>>>
>>>>      It's clobbered several virii for us that looked like bad hardware (drives,
>>>> motherboards). It also has a memtest (at least on some versions?) in case
>>>> you want to test the mainboard or memory. Poor man's toolbox of sorts.
>>>>
>>>> Hope this helps.
>>>>
>>>> Ken in AZ
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>>>> On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 12:13 PM, Ron Cook <ron at lakeport-1.com> wrote:
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>>>>> Steve.
>>>>>          Thanks for that info.  I can try that.  Can't hurt and might help.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ron Cook
>>>>> Salix, IA
>>>>>
>>>>> On 4/7/2016 11:22 AM, Steve W. wrote:
>>>>>> Ron Cook wrote:
>>>>>>> A  few months ago I downloaded a file from filezilla and I can no longer
>>>>>>> use that computer.  Constantly pops up various windows that cannot be
>>>>>>> closed.  Cecil may have a different thing going on, but you will never
>>>>>>> find me going to that filezilla site again.  I could not go back to
>>>>>>> restore as my HD has bad areas.  That hard drive will be replaced.  Most
>>>>>>> of my important files were backed up, thankfully.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ron Cook
>>>>>>> Salix, IA
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ron, If you have another machine there are a few things you might try
>>>>>> first.
>>>>>> Download copies of Spybot and MalwareBytes. Both can be set up to run
>>>>>> off a bootable USB stick.
>>>>>> Run them and let them kill the infection. Should enable you to run the
>>>>>> machine enough to get any other needed files.
>>>>>>
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