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Old January 27th, 2009, 07:03 PM
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Since i don't use my laptop online, is it advisable to remove my McAfee Security Suite 3 software? Does anti virus software ever interfere with hoster? i mean, why scan my laptop? And i don't update???
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Old January 27th, 2009, 07:13 PM
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Since i don't use my laptop online, is it advisable to remove my McAfee Security Suite 3 software? Does anti virus software ever interfere with hoster? i mean, why scan my laptop? And i don't update???
I have it on my new mini too, and was wondering the same thing. When I turn on the computer I have to answer several questions about why i need to update. that's a pain in the butt too.

With AVG, you can just disable, but can't seem to disable mcafee anywhere.
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Old January 27th, 2009, 07:15 PM
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im not telling you yes or no but i dont use anti V software on my karaoke machine. i dont go online except to upgrade.

i know admin is going to say keep it but its up to you.

FYI: i always have a cloned hard drive waiting for failure to happen.
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Old January 27th, 2009, 07:22 PM
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What about if you want to upgrade any MTU software, you have to be on line. I just turn mine of while doing a show so there is nothing running in the back ground. Providing it is not running it will not use any resources.
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Old January 27th, 2009, 07:24 PM
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What about if you want to upgrade any MTU software, you have to be on line. I just turn mine of while doing a show so there is nothing running in the back ground. Providing it is not running it will not use any resources.
I think that even in the background those little questions can pop up and make some audio beeps once in a while, can't they.
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Old January 27th, 2009, 07:47 PM
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I use SpyWare Doctor, you can completely disable it without uninstalling it. don't get any pop ups then.
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Old January 27th, 2009, 08:03 PM
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I use SpyWare Doctor, you can completely disable it without uninstalling it. don't get any pop ups then.
I see. I wish McAfee was like that but I don't think it is.
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Old January 27th, 2009, 08:13 PM
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I know it has been reported that a few people have had problems with AVG and Hoster, but mostly on under powered or too little memory machines.
I use Symantec and have never had it interfere with Hoster. I don't schedule any scans and don't allow any automatic scans on my computers. Symantec does use a real-time scan that checks any new files added to the computer. I get one reminder message that I can tell to not pop-up until next update, but this only tells me when my definitions are over 30 days old.
I have never used McAfee so not sure how theirs functions. I would check all the options and see if there is some way to cut down on all the update questions.
Beavis I too would never recommend running without an Anti-virus program available and as up to date as possible. Consider this, someone brings in a burned copy of their own CD and their computer has a virus. Your computer if not equipped with an anti-virus program and you just got infected. It doesn't pay to play unprotected. You have been very lucky..... so far.
All of my computers go on line for updates at least once a month and I have never had any problems with running shows.
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Old January 27th, 2009, 08:32 PM
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all my pc's inc. my laptops (8 total ) have Mcafee and i never had problems in any of them, 2 of my laptops has no problem running with Mcafee, i download music from itunes a lot and i have to be online to do it, better safe than sorry

Byant , how do you like your mini laptop, what kind? i bought one too , i got asus eee pc, and i love it, are you running hoster on it, i just use mine for djing..
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Old January 27th, 2009, 08:51 PM
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all my pc's inc. my laptops (8 total ) have Mcafee and i never had problems in any of them, 2 of my laptops has no problem running with Mcafee, i download music from itunes a lot and i have to be online to do it, better safe than sorry

Byant , how do you like your mini laptop, what kind? i bought one too , i got asus eee pc, and i love it, are you running hoster on it, i just use mine for djing..
I got the Acer 150 gB HD, yup, have tried Hoster 4.06 along with VDJ5.2.1 and runs fine. Plays videos too.

The words are dam small though, aren't they, especially on VDJ screens.
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Old January 27th, 2009, 08:53 PM
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all my pc's inc. my laptops (8 total ) have Mcafee and i never had problems in any of them, 2 of my laptops has no problem running with Mcafee, i download music from itunes a lot and i have to be online to do it, better safe than sorry

Byant , how do you like your mini laptop, what kind? i bought one too , i got asus eee pc, and i love it, are you running hoster on it, i just use mine for djing..

How do you completely disable Macafee so the popups about updating and "you're not safe", blah, blah, blah, don't come up any more.
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Old January 27th, 2009, 08:58 PM
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I got the Acer 150 gB HD, yup, have tried Hoster 4.06 along with VDJ5.2.1 and runs fine. Plays videos too.

The words are dam small though, aren't they, especially on VDJ screens.

wished i had gotten the acer, but Bestbuy didnt have them, so i ended up with asus eee pc with 120 gb, thinking about cloning it with a bigger drive, ( 250 gb) so i can load all my itunes music in it,instead of using my ipod.. i'll will just use mine for strictly djing..
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Old January 27th, 2009, 09:13 PM
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bryant, my McAfee is running all the time like yours. And man...i cannot find a way to shut it off. Of course i would not go online unprotected, that goes without saying. But my point is, i don't go online. And as i mentioned before, i don't update my OS. And i am not sure if you could get a virus from someones disc, i've never heard of it before. Well i guess i will keep it on my laptop. I just can't see using the extra memory it takes for no reason. But if you guys say keep it, i shall.... Thanks for everyones input. I have learned more on this forum the short time i've been here, then i thought possible. You guys are great, and thank you all for your patience with this old geezer. George
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Old January 27th, 2009, 10:16 PM
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bryant, my McAfee is running all the time like yours. And man...i cannot find a way to shut it off. Of course i would not go online unprotected, that goes without saying. But my point is, i don't go online. And as i mentioned before, i don't update my OS. And i am not sure if you could get a virus from someones disc, i've never heard of it before. Well i guess i will keep it on my laptop. I just can't see using the extra memory it takes for no reason. But if you guys say keep it, i shall.... Thanks for everyones input. I have learned more on this forum the short time i've been here, then i thought possible. You guys are great, and thank you all for your patience with this old geezer. George
Believe me George I have not only seen it but had to fight it and fix those computers many times. I worked as a contractor at an Air Force base for many years as a network technician.
Many virus programs/utilities monitor when files are transferred to floppy disks, flash drives, through internet and even CDs. When this is happening they attach a copy of their self-loading file to the drive/disk. This is a common propagation scheme used by the writers to spread their viruses. Note I did state a copy of their CDG disk files, not the original disk from the producers.
Bryant,
I have a feeling that some of the pop-ups you are talking about come from the Windows Security Center (Red Shield in Tray. To stop these from popping up do the following:
To specify that you are using an antivirus program that Windows does not find:
  1. To open the Security Center, click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Security Center.
  2. In the Security Center, under Virus Protection, click Recommendations.
  3. In the Recommendations dialog box, select the I have antivirus software that I'll monitor myself check box, and then click OK.
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Believe me George I have not only seen it but had to fight it and fix those computers many times. I worked as a contractor at an Air Force base for many years as a network technician.
Many virus programs/utilities monitor when files are transferred to floppy disks, flash drives, through internet and even CDs. When this is happening they attach a copy of their self-loading file to the drive/disk. This is a common propagation scheme used by the writers to spread their viruses. Note I did state a copy of their CDG disk files, not the original disk from the producers.
Bryant,
I have a feeling that some of the pop-ups you are talking about come from the Windows Security Center (Red Shield in Tray. To stop these from popping up do the following:

To specify that you are using an antivirus program that Windows does not find:
  1. To open the Security Center, click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Security Center.
  2. In the Security Center, under Virus Protection, click Recommendations.
  3. In the Recommendations dialog box, select the I have antivirus software that I'll monitor myself check box, and then click OK.
hey, thanx a lot Dale, that was most of it. I'll follow your suggestion. Thanx again.
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How do you completely disable Macafee so the popups about updating and "you're not safe", blah, blah, blah, don't come up any more.

i havent seen any pop ups on mine, when running hoster, the only time i see a pop up is when i'm online and i used get this " Update for this program has been updated " i just click on that little box " dont show this msg. again" or something like that..if your talking about that little pop up by the icon it doesnt bother me, i can just click on that (x) box as fast as that pop up does
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I have it on my new mini too, and was wondering the same thing. When I turn on the computer I have to answer several questions about why i need to update. that's a pain in the butt too.

With AVG, you can just disable, but can't seem to disable mcafee anywhere.
bryant does your mini laptop has an s-video , and if not what kind of adapter do you use, i was told by people from www.monoprice.com that if your laptop has no s-video out the pc to tv converter may not work, i have an adapter from eitech ( maxview pc to tv converter that i used with my old laptop that has no s-video out, just vga and it works fine )i havent tried it yet on my mini though..
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bryant does your mini laptop has an s-video , and if not what kind of adapter do you use, i was told by people from www.monoprice.com that if your laptop has no s-video out the pc to tv converter may not work, i have an adapter from eitech ( maxview pc to tv converter that i used with my old laptop that has no s-video out, just vga and it works fine )i havent tried it yet on my mini though..
That's the kind of thing I use. The 9-pin video connector goes in the mini which goes to a small (size of bar of soap) tv converter, and that has s-video, rca, and 9-pin out as well. It works well. I think yours will do the trick, too.
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That's the kind of thing I use. The 9-pin video connector goes in the mini which goes to a small (size of bar of soap) tv converter, and that has s-video, rca, and 9-pin out as well. It works well. I think yours will do the trick, too.
thanks for the fast reply..i will try that i might get the hoster lite for my mini laptop ..again thanks
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I'm looking for a small AC powered converter box as well. I have S Video on my laptop. But i need to run into a RF Converter to go RG6 in some of the clubs. Mine is getting old. Any suggestions? George
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