Off-topic chat. May contain offensive language or images.
By Bridgie
#86828
i got an email telling me about a virus which has the file name "jdbgmgr.exe" and that i had to search and delete it, but the file isn't a virus and the comp needs it, however a mate of mine just deleted it and then removed it from the recycle bin too.

how important is the file and is there any way of recovering it?
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#86842
god this has been round ages. catch up.
By Bridgie
#86851
hey, i'm not the one who was stupid enough to believe the email and delete the file, i just wanted to find out about it
By Dopey
#86853
Thats why you should proberbaly just read the e-mails from your friends, unless your friends are sick enough to want to break your computer
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By Mcqueen_
#86857
It can be sent automatically by the Messenger and by the address book so can appear to be from one of your friends, and it doesn't 'break your computer'. The file isn't important unless you're a Java developer and can be restored easily if needed.
By timb
#86864
replace 'Java Developer' with 'Thick as shit microsoft developer' please. 'real' Java has nothing to do with that file.
By Dopey
#86869
I guessed something like that because it has something to do with microsoft
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By Gigglyboots
#86884
Oh I got that, and it has a symbol of a teddy bear or something? I think some of my mates got rid of it, but I never bothered. And while we are on the topic of computers, this is probably stupid, but I am going round here, and everytime I click to view a topic or go to another part of the board, it opens up another window..so I have at least half a dozen windows open now, and it's irritating.
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By Gigglyboots
#86885
Hmm, it's stopped now. Ironic.
By Dopey
#87030
Shift key locking down?
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By Sidders
#87046
Dopey wrote:Shift key locking down?

Never knew about that.
By Dopey
#87261
What and you did something to do with computers at uni and you didn't experement with the shift key, my my what basic things they don't teach. That or Its a stupid thing with my computer
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By Eddie
#87271
wow, I never knew that either. That's handy. Cheers!
By Dopey
#87275
Another handy tip: F5 refreshes the current page.
Dopey's stupid and really well known tips - more to come soon. maybe that could be a idea for a website.
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By Sidders
#87336
I don't tend to randomly press the shift key while browsing the net, otherwise I might have known about it.