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yes it will run on an external harddrive. to install on one: 1.open installer 2.when given the option of standard or custom install choose custom 3.change installation location to ext. HDD 4.install 5.run game hope this helps
There are antiviruses but most do not have a user interface (avgfree for linux is great but you have to go into the terminal to run it and type 'avgscan /(location you want to scan)) however avast! antivirus has a user friendly interface and also does a free version. However …
if you are after free ones i would reccommend either AVGFREE or AVAST! ANTIVIRUS if you dont mind paying MCAFFEE cannot be beaten
try downloading malwarebytes running a full deep scan and see if that works if not AVGFULLINTERNETSEcURITY has a function that should remove this and maybe try avast!'s PUP scan.
the fact that it is from the us should not matter. make sure you are connected to the net when rebooting and if the apple guys wont help i would recommend jailbreaking it and then restoring it through itunes, hope this helps
lots of games come with it. extra networking features. awesome UI with themes/auto changing backgrounds. supports login screen changing without 3rd party programs.better security features. all in all much better than any other os I have ever used (excluding linux ubuntu which i would recommend and is free and open …
what you can do is install IPV6 TOREDO from the setup menu. make sure you use healthy threads with loads'a seeds/leachers and try to only download p2p between midnight and 8am to avoid your ISP throttling your connection. also use perrblock/peerguardian to stop you getting busted by all the antip2p …
I would advise the replacement of iexplorer with firefox
certain antiviruses can cause this problem it is just inteference between the Av and you networking card(s) i would recommend changing antivirus to either AVAST! or AVGFREE as they are both effective and free
I would reccommend running MalwareBytes its free and it will check to see if any malware/adware is causing the problem by capturing the keys.
jholland thats a bit harsh. I bought a genuine version that after a while got invalidated because someone had pirated the key through reverse engineering the acrtivation. anyway i would recommend reformating and reinstalling windows.
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ok thanks for the warning about asc3 will uninstall now. as for the problem i would download a process monitor that prevents any process from running without you prior permission. obviously it memorises the safe ones that you tell it. good luck!
I would stay away from them i used a paid version of tuneup utilities and at another point a paid version af advanced system care and after a few days they slowed my pc down so much it nearly became unusable until i restored my setting till befor i installed …
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