AVG virus definition update cripples Windows PC’s

November 11, 2008

A recent update in the virus definitions of AVG causes a critical file, user32.dll, to be detected as a virus. As a result, the affected computers running Windows XP keep rebooting right before the log-on screen appears.

AVG recommends affected users to boot into Safe Mode, restore the user32.dll file from the Windows CD, or from a website and temporarily remove AVG until an update addresses the issue.

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Nintendo Wii to PC Mod

September 4, 2008

Its was a matter of time really, a pc fitted into the Nintendo Wii casing, with a decent spec pc; Windows XP SP3, Celeron 1.3GHz, Intel 852 chipset, 512MB of RAM, 40GB hard drive, wireless access, digital video output and three USB ports.

nintendo wii case with pc components inside

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