Well I have long found a way to turn that permission crap off. I don't want to be giving consent every minute to my legitimate operations.
Well I have long found a way to turn that permission crap off. I don't want to be giving consent every minute to my legitimate operations.
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Another thing I dislike is the time it takes to unzip a file that I've downloaded. I have to go into properties each time to "un-block" the file. I'm sure there is a way to change the settings so that it doesn't "block" downloaded files, but time hasn't allowed the research time.
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hmm wat bun me with Vista is dat anytime i open an exe file the tinted screen and dialoge box comes up asking if u want to allow the program but yet wen a exe virus is on the thumb drive it doesnt ask if i want to block it wen it runs
Anything triggered using autorun.inf, is designed to be ignored by the OS (in my opinion).
This is the best way to make hardware cheaper for the users to afford. It also works out better for the OEM too, in that the customer has to buy additional hardware (such as RAM) to improve performance.
Or is it that developers weren't "forward-thinking" enough to write software for (compatibiltiy with) future generation OS?
It takes a while to update the windows index file, after deleting that 4K file. I believe that some automatic defragmentation process is going on in the background as well.
My problem with ready boost, is that even after disabling it, it still will not allow me to eject USB flash drives. I still love the feature nonetheless.
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it reminds me of ME which i absolutely hated.....
cant see myself venturing there......
i now have three versions of linux and am gonna test them one by one......maybe its time to say goodbye and keep my xp for the progs that run properly without having to emulate....
...which you have the option of turning off easily.
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Lol... alot of people don't seem to know how to do it. Hell, it's so hard that I can't even remember how to do it off the bat but if I go into Vista, I know where to go. That feature supposed to be the most annoying thing to the "paper-pushers".
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