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How to build pc?
Bob2004:
Clannad, any decent firewall should be able to block all access to the internet, and you should have one installed anyway. You should be able to block all traffic on a particular network (ie. to a particular IP range), or Comodo Internet Security (which is what I use) just has a "Stop All Network Traffic" button. You don't need to use any special script to do it.
And there is absolutely no reason you wouldn't be able to install Windows XP on an i-series processor. It should be compatible with any x86 cpu, regardless of brand. There's probably some other reason it didn't work on that laptop.
Clannad_92:
--- Quote from: Bob2004 on December 30, 2011, 01:13:32 PM ---Clannad, any decent firewall should be able to block all access to the internet, and you should have one installed anyway. You should be able to block all traffic on a particular network (ie. to a particular IP range), or Comodo Internet Security (which is what I use) just has a "Stop All Network Traffic" button. You don't need to use any special script to do it
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well, you see, i have a little brother who constantly try to go online...and also my father always get online but he know very little about using things in pc...so, to summarize things up, i need *something that block all software to go online (browsing), while keeping my fathers website accessible...btw, he only open a for-sale website...currently using firefox+procon latte (filter everything except whitelist), internet explorer and wmp (web browsing) is disable completely...
if there is no problem about installing xp on core i family machine, then i'll stick with xp...
kitamesume:
--- Quote from: Clannad_92 on December 30, 2011, 01:53:11 PM ---
--- Quote from: Bob2004 on December 30, 2011, 01:13:32 PM ---Clannad, any decent firewall should be able to block all access to the internet, and you should have one installed anyway. You should be able to block all traffic on a particular network (ie. to a particular IP range), or Comodo Internet Security (which is what I use) just has a "Stop All Network Traffic" button. You don't need to use any special script to do it
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well, you see, i have a little brother who constantly try to go online...and also my father always get online but he know very little about using things in pc...so, to summarize things up, i need *something that block all software to go online (browsing), while keeping my fathers website accessible...btw, he only open a for-sale website...currently using firefox+procon latte (filter everything except whitelist), internet explorer and wmp (web browsing) is disable completely...
if there is no problem about installing xp on core i family machine, then i'll stick with xp...
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setup it in the router and its finished, commonly known as "whitelist only these sites" but also called "parental control".
Clannad_92:
--- Quote from: kitamesume on December 30, 2011, 03:04:01 PM ---setup it in the router and its finished, commonly known as "whitelist only these sites" but also called "parental control".
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now you mention it, i think id see that name while opening my router's config page...hmmm, gonna play with it for a while...
and sorry if the new question out of topic...
kitamesume:
hey, no problem, its still within the "how to build PC" under "optimizing my OS and others".
building a PC has 5steps:
1) researching and buying the stuffs
2) putting them together
3) checking for defective parts
4) installing the OS and drivers
5) optimizing the OS and others
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