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xkvator
March 8th, 2005, 08:53 AM
i have an audiovox cdm9900 pic phone.......do i just need the usb/phone cable to load the pics onto my computer or do i need some software too?
i have HP and KODAK software on my computer now.

Jacksnap
March 8th, 2005, 06:43 PM
Quick Google search shows Audiovox Mobile Kit 'MOK9900' looks like everything you'll need for video and data transfers using the CDM 9900 and 9950 phone. Prices on internet are from 48 to 91 $$. Don't know if you need software (normally not) but definetly need the USB cable.
Check eBay. It's always your best bet for best price on stuff like this. From reading on net, you can get the complete kit 'MOK9900' for about 4.00 more then cable alone by shopping around.
Check out MOBOG.COM for a place to store privately or publicly (free I think) your photos for viewing by anyone you choose over the net.

Setite
March 26th, 2005, 08:38 PM
Pattman, you probably meant BackDoor-BDD instead of BackDoor.BDD because I couldn’t find anything on BackDoor.BDD (in this finite world of computing 1 character can make a world of difference). Here's some information on BackDoor-BDD from Mcafee (there are some removal instructions listed on this site):
http://vil.mcafeesecurity.com/vil/content/v_126448.htm

I tried searching on backdoor-bdd and backdoor.bdd on Symantec with no luck. In an attempt to help everyone here are the two virus knowledge bases I use for work:
Symantec Security Response: http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/vinfodb.html

McAfee Avert Virus Information Library:
http://vil.mcafeesecurity.com/vil/default.asp

Just search on your virus problems, hoaxes, etc at these two sites, and hopefully you’ll find your fix. If you don’t find a fix, you’re S.O.L. (Like Rob Zombie said… Reload!) 

These two sites have helped me fix tons of computers in the past; hopefully these sites will be useful to you as well.

I also like to use something called BartPE (a bootable CD that boots into a stripped down version of Windows XP). BartPE allows you to create a bootable CD with virus/spyware removal tools that you can use to clean computers up with. BartPE was based off of Windows PE… but Microsoft only made Windows PE available for OEMs, therefore us mundane technician’s can’t legally obtain a copy of Windows PE. Enter BartPE... an OS made by a technician for the rest of us… and it actually includes features that make it better than Windows PE. BartPE allows you to boot up without using your infected hard drive, because you are booting off of a CD. I wouldn't advise you to create the BartPE disk on an infected computer however, because you may risk propagating that virus out to other systems (so use a clean computer to create the CD). Check it out: http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/

Finally, you can always use a utility called McAfee Stinger (you can run this on BartPE as well)… it’s free and helps you perform a second scan (in addition to the virus scanner you already have). Best of all there’s nothing to install, just run the EXE and you’re on your way. You can get Stinger at: http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/

Good luck!

Setite
March 26th, 2005, 08:40 PM
Now how did that happen, please ignore the above post. I'll repost where this was originally suppose to go.... arrghh..