Re: How do I get rid of perfc000.dat ?

Re: How do I get rid of perfc000.dat ?

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Re: How do I get rid of perfc000.dat ? BoaterDave 09-04-2007
Posted by BoaterDave on September 4, 2007, 8:06 pm
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Hi Russell. See my post on microsoft.public.security.homeusers 'Cleaning
your computer'. It may well help you. :) Please let me know.

Dave

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Posted by Phil Weldon on September 5, 2007, 2:56 pm
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'BoaterDave' wrote:
| Hi Russell. See my post on microsoft.public.security.homeusers
'Cleaning
| your computer'. It may well help you. :) Please let me know.
_____

You are rapidly approaching the status of, as you say, 'one of the bad guys'
by posting off topic, failing to quote ANY of the post to which you reply,
posting 'answers' even though you fail to understand the problem for which
help is requested, and frequent morphing of your sig. Reform, or become
known as even less useful than a stopped clock, and shunned as malicious.

Phil Weldon

| Hi Russell. See my post on microsoft.public.security.homeusers
'Cleaning
| your computer'. It may well help you. :) Please let me know.
|
| Dave
|
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Posted by BoaterDave on September 5, 2007, 6:55 pm
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Hi Phil.

The OP did not include a 'message body' in his original post. He asked,
simply, "How do I get rid of perfc000.dat ?"

My understanding is that CCleaner will remove '.dat' files. Do you disagree?

Dave

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> 'BoaterDave' wrote:
> | Hi Russell. See my post on microsoft.public.security.homeusers
> 'Cleaning
> | your computer'. It may well help you. :) Please let me know.
> _____
>
> You are rapidly approaching the status of, as you say, 'one of the bad
> guys'
> by posting off topic, failing to quote ANY of the post to which you reply,
> posting 'answers' even though you fail to understand the problem for which
> help is requested, and frequent morphing of your sig. Reform, or become
> known as even less useful than a stopped clock, and shunned as malicious.
>
> Phil Weldon
>
> | Hi Russell. See my post on microsoft.public.security.homeusers
> 'Cleaning
> | your computer'. It may well help you. :) Please let me know.
> |
> | Dave
> |
> | ***********************************************************
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> | >
> |
> |
>
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Posted by Phil Weldon on September 5, 2007, 8:41 pm
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'BoaterDave' wrote:
| The OP did not include a 'message body' in his original post. He asked,
| simply, "How do I get rid of perfc000.dat ?"
|
| My understanding is that CCleaner will remove '.dat' files. Do you
disagree?
_____

A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. The proper reply would either to
answer as 'Malke' did, or to ask for a properly formatted post. Despite the
incorrect format, the original post DID give the file name, which is all a
knowledgeable person such as 'Malke' needs. Her post also gave information
that will help the original poster to research future problems.

You, on the other hand, ignored the specific information included in the
original post, and posted an irrelevant suggestion (and that by referring to
a post in another newsgroup, a post that was no longer than your redirecting
post in THIS newsgroup.)

CCleaner is irrelevant to the original poster's problem. "Remove '.dat'
files" is entirely irrelevant; just check the number of '.dat' files in your
system and consider which you would wish to remove. The key question for
CCleaner would be WHICH '.dat' files and of course, most malware has
protection against removal and/or leaves other files and fingerprints on the
compromised system.

Phil Weldon

| Hi Phil.
|
| The OP did not include a 'message body' in his original post. He asked,
| simply, "How do I get rid of perfc000.dat ?"
|
| My understanding is that CCleaner will remove '.dat' files. Do you
disagree?
|
| Dave
|
| **************************************************************
| > 'BoaterDave' wrote:
| > | Hi Russell. See my post on microsoft.public.security.homeusers
| > 'Cleaning
| > | your computer'. It may well help you. :) Please let me know.
| > _____
| >
| > You are rapidly approaching the status of, as you say, 'one of the bad
| > guys'
| > by posting off topic, failing to quote ANY of the post to which you
reply,
| > posting 'answers' even though you fail to understand the problem for
which
| > help is requested, and frequent morphing of your sig. Reform, or become
| > known as even less useful than a stopped clock, and shunned as
malicious.
| >
| > Phil Weldon
| >
| > | Hi Russell. See my post on microsoft.public.security.homeusers
| > 'Cleaning
| > | your computer'. It may well help you. :) Please let me know.
| > |
| > | Dave
| > |
| > | ***********************************************************
| > | >
| > | >
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
|
|



Posted by BoaterDave on September 6, 2007, 3:38 am
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You are right, of course, Phil - I know 'nozzink' <g>

The purpose of my post was designed to prompt reaction, not from you, but
from others here. I apologise to you personally.

Perhaps you could, though, answer a 'real' query for me. I currently have
set up on this machine (in OE6) two specific newsgroups. One is
'news.microsoft.com' and the other is 'msnews.microsoft.com'. Each *appears*
to contain the same posts. Is there a simple expanation/reason for these two
identical facilities? TIA

Dave

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> 'BoaterDave' wrote:
> | The OP did not include a 'message body' in his original post. He asked,
> | simply, "How do I get rid of perfc000.dat ?"
> |
> | My understanding is that CCleaner will remove '.dat' files. Do you
> disagree?
> _____
>
> A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. The proper reply would either to
> answer as 'Malke' did, or to ask for a properly formatted post. Despite
> the
> incorrect format, the original post DID give the file name, which is all a
> knowledgeable person such as 'Malke' needs. Her post also gave
> information
> that will help the original poster to research future problems.
>
> You, on the other hand, ignored the specific information included in the
> original post, and posted an irrelevant suggestion (and that by referring
> to
> a post in another newsgroup, a post that was no longer than your
> redirecting
> post in THIS newsgroup.)
>
> CCleaner is irrelevant to the original poster's problem. "Remove '.dat'
> files" is entirely irrelevant; just check the number of '.dat' files in
> your
> system and consider which you would wish to remove. The key question for
> CCleaner would be WHICH '.dat' files and of course, most malware has
> protection against removal and/or leaves other files and fingerprints on
> the
> compromised system.
>
> Phil Weldon
>
> | Hi Phil.
> |
> | The OP did not include a 'message body' in his original post. He asked,
> | simply, "How do I get rid of perfc000.dat ?"
> |
> | My understanding is that CCleaner will remove '.dat' files. Do you
> disagree?
> |
> | Dave
> |
> | **************************************************************
> | > 'BoaterDave' wrote:
> | > | Hi Russell. See my post on microsoft.public.security.homeusers
> | > 'Cleaning
> | > | your computer'. It may well help you. :) Please let me know.
> | > _____
> | >
> | > You are rapidly approaching the status of, as you say, 'one of the bad
> | > guys'
> | > by posting off topic, failing to quote ANY of the post to which you
> reply,
> | > posting 'answers' even though you fail to understand the problem for
> which
> | > help is requested, and frequent morphing of your sig. Reform, or
> become
> | > known as even less useful than a stopped clock, and shunned as
> malicious.
> | >
> | > Phil Weldon
> | >
> | > | Hi Russell. See my post on microsoft.public.security.homeusers
> | > 'Cleaning
> | > | your computer'. It may well help you. :) Please let me know.
> | > |
> | > | Dave
> | > |
> | > | ***********************************************************
> | > | >
> | > | >
> | > |
> | > |
> | >
> | >
> |
> |
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