Posted on 05/13/2022 12:11:52 AM PDT by fireman15
Install Rollback Rx and you don’t have to pay ransomware. You roll the machine back to before the virus hit, and good to go. You can also do full system backups and restore if you need to, which takes longer. The rollback rx is a huge safety net agaisnt viruses and computer malfunctions, and well worth the price for,the paid version. You can run it free, but it’s a little limited
What is the explorer patch?
Sad that we gotta run all these different things just to get windows to loo, and behave like we came to love it during windows 7
So.....this is for a scenario in which Microsoft is NOT trying to force-feed you their latest OS and yet people are trying to get around that and run it anyway?? Hold the presses, I think the universe has stopped expanding and is now contracting. All logic is inverted, cause will now follow effect, cats and dogs will live together.....
There’s certainly a way to remove it. JUST DON’T INSTALL IT! There, I said it.
I guess you do not read my posts very completely or do not understand the concept of what a virtual machine which is. I have Windows 11 installed in a virtual machine. Look it up... “there Is I said it”.
I have installed Windows 11 using the free Oracle’s VirtualBox.
See Post 4 directions and the following:
How to install Microsoft Windows 11 on VirtualBox!
https://blogs.oracle.com/virtualization/post/install-microsoft-windows-11-on-virtualbox
My computer I use. It is very fast. It is from July 2015 with upgrades since like a SSD drive and extra ram memory.
Operating System
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1
CPU
Intel Core i5 4690K @ 3.50GHz
Haswell 22nm Technology
RAM
32.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Motherboard
Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. Z97X-UD5H (SOCKET 0)
Graphics
MSI PS321QR (2560x1440@60Hz) <- monitor. Bought in March 2022 at a discount due to credit card points at Amazon for $375 total. Sharp text and colors are 99% accurate.
2048MB ATI AMD Radeon R9 200 Series (XFX Pine Group) <- graphics card
Samsung SSD 870 QVO 2TB <- SSD hard drive
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