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How to Install Starcraft on Windows 7

Another post in my ongoing series of How-To segments on how to get old games to work on Windows 7. Starcraft 1

Thanks to the guys at Blizzard this tutorial doesn’t involve that many steps. Basically all we have to do is download the latest version of Starcraft and do a simple registry hack to fix the color mode. All the hard work with permisions and such are done for us by the new Blizzard installer.

First off this is for the first Starcraft game, and the goal for this tutorial is to have this game 100% playable without having to run this game as admin, or by using any weird compatibility settings (well except one small reg key). Second, this method does not require any of the original discs so if you lost it or if you have annoying cousins that like to break or scratch your discs, you can still install Starcraft. Third, in order to use this method you absolutely NEED a VALID Starcraft 1 CD-Key!! This will not work with pirated or generated CD-Keys. None of my tutorials are designed to work with pirated games. If you want to pirate this game go ask somewhere else!!

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How to Install FF7 on Windows 7

This tutorial has moved to here http://game-compatibility.wikia.com/wiki/Install_FF7_on_Windows This is where all new changes to this tutorial will be made, as well as all my new tutorials…

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Rootkit Spree For Vista

As a tech who constantly battles against the surge of viruses, I loved Vista’s UAC and it’s ability to  fend off viruses like no tomorrow. Viruses normally programmed for XP had extreme difficulty even running at all in Vista (as well as many older video games). This made Vista immune to the large majority of viruses out there on the net. Recently however this has changed as virus programmers update their tools and find more security holes in Vista’s UAC armor.

Here are Seven things you can do to protect yourself against this newest spree of viruses.

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First and most importantly… UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE!!!

Microsoft as well as many other developers are constantly programing updates for your software to help defend against such attacks. Due to modern viruses and their ability to attack the kernel and other low level areas of windows, if you don’t enable these updates your computer may get infected regardless of the Anti-Virus protection you have. An important Vista update is Service Pack 2 which is already on the Microsoft download site but not yet in the automatic updates. This update changes the kernel and many of these low level areas making them immune to certain rootkits, as well as some other types of attacks.

vista_tweaks_lSecond, make sure you are using protection before you use the Internet.

Just as you would use protection for other things…. seat-belts for instance, you should insure your anti-virus software is running and that the windows security center is running properly, before you surf the net.

If you do not have a anti-virus program here are a few $FREE$ programs that I recommend (only install one as most anti-virus programs interfere with each other).

  1. AVG Free by Grisoft (it’s what I use)
  2. Aviria AntiVir Personal (good results but a little quirky in my experience)
  3. Avast! Home Edition (2nd fav)

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Third, Practice Safe Surfing

The best way to avoid viruses is by not getting them. Yes, I know this sounds ridiculous but most viruses get on to a system by the user INSTALLING them. Avoid toolbars, only install software from sources you trust, and most importantly If a pop-up says “YOU’RE INFECTED!! CLICK HERE TO REMOVE VIRUSES WITH OUR AWESOME POSSUM ANTI-VIRUS SOFTWARE!!!”, DO NOT INSTALL IT!!! No pop-up could ever possibly know that you have a virus on your system, and no legitimate Anti-virus Company would EVER advertise their software in such a manner. If you were to ever download anything from a pop-up it’s 99% certain it’s a virus. Just close that pop-up. A good adblocking software is adblock plus for Firefox.

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Fake Warning Example

Fourth, Is your Anti-Virus Program REALLY an Anti-Virus Program???spyavg

This is another thing that sounds ridiculous, however I assure you there are A LOT of fake Anti-virus programs. Every week I come across a new one that some unsuspecting user has installed to get rid of the viruses already on their system. They’ll pose as a Microsoft Program, or a Norton Program and even AVG. Just remember not to download a program unless you’re certain it’s from the site that made the program.

Here are a few common expamples that I have come across. If you have any of these you have a VIRUS.

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Fifth, SAY NO TO TEMPTATION! Most Pirated software is infected with Malware. STAY AWAY FROM PIRACY.

If someone was to ask me where most people get their viruses I would have to say Pirated music. If I see Limewire on a computer it’s almost certainly infected with malware. Limewire itself comes preinstalled with spyware!  If you’re downloading things for free off the internet that are normally very expensive, there’s a good chance that there’s a virus hidden somewhere in that download. Modern virus techniques use encrypted installers that most antivirus programs can’t see through. So even if you scan the file beforehand you won’t know there’s a virus there until it’s already infected your system. If you do however decide to ignore this warning, a lot of sites (like isohunt.com for instance) now have a comments and/or rating section. Be sure to check the comments before you download anything.

Sixth, If you’re not sure, ask.

There are several times when I myself don’t know the answer to the question “Is this a virus”, but I simply smile and say “wait a minute… I’ll go check”. There are over a billion people on the net nowadays so there’s a good chance someone else has run into the same existential quandary as you. So somewhere on this crazy net of ours, there is an answer. Here’s a list of sites I like to use to check if a certain program is a virus.

Finally, don’t worry. There’s hope for you yet!

If after everything here you still seem to be infected with every virus under the sun and no Antivirus program seems to work for you. Remember that you can always bring in the computer to us here at Custom PC Solutions. We’ll remove the viruses so you can be happy browsing once again!!

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Software every computer should have.

Over the years I have accumulated a list of software that I install on any machine that I use, or when I build a new system. There is no spyware, no viruses and most importantly no money required for these programs. Install these programs only if you want to, these are just my opinions.

AVG LOGO_3D_4 flags_FINAL_lens lettersFirst off is probably the most important. AVG Free edition.
AVG is a pretty good Anti-virus program, and the free version is just as good. It doesn’t mess around or slowdown your Operating System like Norton or McAfee does.
Download is here.

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open-source-crave-37-Zip Probably the best compression program around and it’s absolutely free!!
Download is here.

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firefoxMozilla Firefox. Cause IE just plain sucks…
Download is here.

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