you can disable Windows Defender
that runs the anti-virus / malware detection, also firewall if you need. By "other softs" I assume you mean Windows Services? Those can be disabled too, some may be required for core operating system components to function, but you can cut a lot down. What's the deal with doing all that to it then?
( , Fri 17 Mar 2017, 13:22, Share, Reply)
that runs the anti-virus / malware detection, also firewall if you need. By "other softs" I assume you mean Windows Services? Those can be disabled too, some may be required for core operating system components to function, but you can cut a lot down. What's the deal with doing all that to it then?
( , Fri 17 Mar 2017, 13:22, Share, Reply)
Yes,
But doing a fresh install of 7, doing SP2, and she's ready to go - all offline - is much easier.
Win 10 "needs" to be connected, or a work around + fiddling.
in that respect I'm what you could call a "lazy cunt".
Not counting that I'll never manage to talk the Uni into shelling the extra dosh, and quite frankly, i don't think the new version does anything more than the old one...
( , Fri 17 Mar 2017, 15:25, Share, Reply)
But doing a fresh install of 7, doing SP2, and she's ready to go - all offline - is much easier.
Win 10 "needs" to be connected, or a work around + fiddling.
in that respect I'm what you could call a "lazy cunt".
Not counting that I'll never manage to talk the Uni into shelling the extra dosh, and quite frankly, i don't think the new version does anything more than the old one...
( , Fri 17 Mar 2017, 15:25, Share, Reply)