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Do you wonder why your fan is running when your computer is idle?
FYI: Found a program running on my Sony VAIO VPCF2190X laptop that Sony installed without my permission to use my computer publicly when I'm not. ![]() It is called "World Community Grid". What gets me very upset is that NO ONE ASKED MY PERMISSION to activate it! ![]() Found this link to Sony Computers to install BOINC (WCG) on new Computers. Others seem to have the same concern: Quote:
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"World Community Grid"? Sounds very New World Order-ish.
![]() I have the bare minimum of programs. Nothing out of the ordinary. You can disable Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance in Windows. There are also 6 other services with the term "remote" in them which are usually safe to disable. All depends on personal preferences. |
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I just recovered my computer from a severe crash (damn thing wouldn't load the OS anymore; I wound up installing a new hard drive and a new copy of Windows); I'm really flipping amazed as to how fast and efficient the thing runs without all those darn progams running in the background. I'm going to have to keep a lookout for stuff like this. Also a good time to start upgrading my security (better check on firewall, virus scanner, malware detector, and a proxy).
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Find a copy of a windows disc (legally of course) such as an oem disc from a retailer or borrow available disc from a friend who has one that its the same as your os ( ie vista, 7 etc ) and do a clean install. Especially windows 7 as it is the most secure and fully functioning.
If you can't, uninstall everything from the laptop from the manufacturer like dell/sony etc. InWindows 7 especially, windows update will find and instal any graphics, sound wireless card etc. if you have an earlier windows, go to the manufacturer website and get the basic drivers and nothing else. You Will find the os much quicker. Then once you have installed your own programs make a backup disc and voila. Clean quick and with a backup in case |
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![]() ![]() I just hope Sony or some other company doesn't dump more junk on my PC now that it works again. ![]() |
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Here's the press release off Sony's web site. It should be voluntary.
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Rather than scientists and researchers commit funds from donations toward the purchase of supercomputers (which are prohibitively expensive), the installation of a Folding@home™ client app allows a user to perform a small simulation task on their PC, and the results are sent back to the F@H server in an encrypted format. No personal information is gathered from the user; the only thing sent and received from any PC are F@H-related tasks and results. Is this legitimate? Yes, and this activity is not only endorsed, but encouraged on tech forums. Installation of this software may not be recommended on a laptop/netbook, only because it will sap battery power, but if you run a desktop, I would encourage everyone to become involved. It's one way for us to become involved in finding a potential cure for afflictions that may affect us or someone we know. Last edited by PrivatePixel; 07-18-2011 at 08:10 PM. |
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Thought this was fitting, was in the local paper last week. Could be just propaganda to drum up support for the cyber bill though.
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To learn more about folding@home, I would recommend using a search engine (keyword: Folding@home) or just visiting Stanford's website. |
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Here's the thing: we should be wary about pre-installed software on a PC or any electronic device, but in most cases, the onus falls on the user to inform oneself on what exactly is installed on their device before and after it leaves the store. If you hate any pre-installed software, remove it, but if you want to be certain about no remnants left behind, format the HDD, do a clean install of the OS, then install only the apps that you want. Don't share or borrow software, and avoid P2P sites. This is all common sense stuff, but far too many people are either indifferent on the subject or have their trust and priorities misplaced when they entrust others to make decisions they think are in their "best interest". |
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"He is sponsor of the Executive Cyberspace Coordination Act of 2011, one of the most closely watched cyber security bills in Congress. The areas it addresses include providing U.S. government assistance to utilities and other companies that manage key U.S. infrastructure projects." |
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I take Sony at its word when it says "users can opt to run." If this isn't so, it's a valid concern that should be taken up with the company. What did Sony tell you?
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I run it already...it's using 3 of my 4 cores even as I type - I have it running all the time. They do lots of different projects - AIDS research, Cancer Research, Protein Folding etc. All it'll do it download project files and upload the results. |
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I also do distributed computing on my system and have done it for over 8 years with no problems (I do folding@home). As other's have mentioned WCG is safe to use if you feel the desire to contribute to a cause.
I do agree though it shouldn't be ninja installed on people's computer's without their knowledge and/or agreement to run these programs since they cause your CPU and sometimes your GPU to be at 100% load which causes more heat (plus noise depending on your cooling) + a larger electricity bill. |
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