MasterTech's Profile

Member since December 8, 2004

  • Name

    MasterTech *

  • Location:

    United States of America

Favorite Files

  1. Adobe Reader for Windows
  2. AnyDVD HD
  3. Audacity for Windows
  4. Autoruns
  5. Bart's PE Builder
  6. Cabos for Windows
  7. CCleaner for Windows
  8. CDBurnerXP
  9. CDCheck
  10. CDisplay Comic Reader
  11. CloneDVD
  12. CPU-Z
  13. Dial-a-fix
  14. DirectX for Windows
  15. DirectX Redistributable
  16. Diskeeper 2011 Professional
  17. DVD43
  18. FileZilla v3 for Windows
  19. Flexible Renamer
  20. GFI LANguard Network Security Scanner
  21. GMail Drive
  22. Google Chrome for Windows
  23. HD_Speed
  24. HijackThis
  25. IE7pro
  26. ImgBurn
  27. Intel Application Accelerator
  28. Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition
  29. Intel Chipset Device Software
  30. Intel Chipset Identification Utility
  31. Intel PRO 10/100/1000
  32. Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility
  33. Intel Processor Identification Utility
  34. IrfanView
  35. IZArc
  36. Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE)
  37. JLC's Internet TV
  38. Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder
  39. Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
  40. MediaPortal
  41. Memtest86+
  42. Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
  43. Microsoft IntelliPoint (32-bit)
  44. Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows XP
  45. Microsoft PowerToys for Windows XP
  46. Microsoft Windows Defender (32-bit)
  47. Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (x86)
  48. Mozilla Firefox for Windows
  49. Mozilla Sunbird for Windows
  50. Mozilla Thunderbird for Windows
  51. Notepad++
  52. NVIDIA BIOS Editor (NiBiTor)
  53. nVIDIA GeForce Drivers for Windows
  54. OpenOffice.org for Windows
  55. Opera (32-bit) for Windows
  56. Paint.NET
  57. PC Wizard
  58. PDFCreator
  59. Process Explorer
  60. Process Monitor
  61. SmitfraudFix
  62. TagScanner
  63. TightVNC for Windows
  64. TreeSize Free
  65. Trend Micro RootkitBuster
  66. Unlocker
  67. VLC (VideoLAN) for Windows (64-bit)
  68. VNC Free Edition
  69. Windows Media Player for Windows XP (32-bit)
  70. WinMerge
  71. XP-AntiSpy

Recent Posts

  1. Review - Mozilla Firefox for Windows

    3.5 Beta 4 (May 12, 2009)

    Standards support my ass, Firefox still does not pass Acid 3!

    http://www.FirefoxMyths.com

  2. Review - Mozilla Firefox for Windows

    3.0 (Jun 22, 2008)

    Wow, still does not support web standards (fails Acid3) and is highly insecure:

    http://secunia.com/advisories/30761/

    What an unbelievable security joke. Get the facts:

    www.FirefoxMyths.com

  3. Review - Mozilla Firefox for Windows

    2.0.0.12 (Feb 28, 2008)

    Slow Performance, high memory usage, can crash for no reason - just about everything you thought you knew is wrong.

    http://www.firefoxmyths.com

  4. Review - Mozilla Firefox for Windows

    2.0.0.11 (Jan 2, 2008)

    Slower than Internet Explorer, insecure, unstable and copied all it's major features off Opera. Get the facts:

    http://www.FirefoxMyths.com

  5. Review - Trend Micro RootkitBuster

    1.6.0.1055 Beta (Aug 14, 2007)

    Excellent and easy to use Rootkit Scanner. They removed the OS Service Hook option to prevent false positive detections.

  6. Comment - Image Processing Flaw Found in Firefox

    1.6.0.1055 Beta (May 19, 2006 - 3:01 PM)

    Oh so it was you? Nice you got all my threads deleted by spreading more lies. Like I said the only way you can win is by not letting anyone hear what I have to say.

  7. Comment - Image Processing Flaw Found in Firefox

    1.6.0.1055 Beta (May 19, 2006 - 2:59 PM)

    Oh yeah all my posts were censored but everyone elses remain. Looks like the fanboys got to this thread too. If that is not proof I do not know what is. Keep spreading the Propaganda anything else will be deleted!

  8. Comment - Mozilla to Issue Firefox Security Fix

    1.6.0.1055 Beta (Apr 29, 2006 - 7:09 PM)

    No the Task Scheduler service is ESSENTIAL for Windows Prefetching to work in Windows XP.

  9. Comment - Mozilla to Issue Firefox Security Fix

    1.6.0.1055 Beta (Apr 29, 2006 - 7:08 PM)

    You are absolutely clueless. With the task scheduler service disabled prefetching is disabled.

    I can prove this easily. Delete the contents of the C:\Windows\Prefetch folder and set the Task Scheduler service to disabled. Restart your computer. Now launch various applications. Look in the C:\Windows\Prefetch folder. If prefetching is still enabled you will see a .pf file for each of those applications you just launched.

    You sir have no idea what you are talking about and have been crippling your system performance because you "think" you know what you are talking about.

  10. Comment - Mozilla to Issue Firefox Security Fix

    1.6.0.1055 Beta (Apr 29, 2006 - 7:04 PM)

    Please prove anything you claim. Benchmarks that use real world applications are accurate. When you use a stop watch to time how long an application takes to load it is true.