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legacyfan

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  1. hello @Davide0033 and welcome to the forum
  2. this is what it's like for me also
  3. windows 11 is quite good if put some work into fixing it up (like removing telemetry and things like that) you definitely need a pretty tough computer thou to run it well
  4. I guess going forward the only way to activate windows 10 is if you have an oem disc (from the seller)
  5. @mina7601 the graphics card came overcooked when I purchased it on amazon (the seller overclocks there gpus before selling them)
  6. it could be a windows corruption issue (like a falling hardrive) or something else entirely a when did this issue start happening? was it recently or has it been a issue for a while now? (just trying to get as much information as needed to help)
  7. https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?p=237016#p237016 this thread is what made me leave palemoon for good (the members there are not very good)
  8. CentOS Linux Kernel Valnarability Disclosed By Google By Usama Jawad | Mar 23, 2023 07:18 EDT Original Article From Article From Neowin
  9. it could be there installers are just set up wrong as well (or just a mix up at the headquarters)
  10. brave browser work well on windows 7 (at least up until ver 109) it was my main browser on windows 7 for quite a while
  11. mediafire is also a good choice of file storage (and its texas based as well)
  12. 4K relaxing ocean video to help calm you down
  13. this has been a big thing over the past few years and was wondering what the best option for antivirus is on linux and what ones work best? I'm working on slowly moving away from windows and would like to know if this is true (or if it's just a thing with linux) if anyone could help with thisnit would be.much appreciated-legacyfan
  14. good! panda is a very good choice for antivirus (its the best you can get)
  15. there's also McAfee if you want a malware filled antivirus https://www.mcafee.com/consumer/en-us/landing-page/direct/aff/mtp-family/desktop/mcafee-total-protection.html?culture=en-us&SID=aqjvtqbvx7.2&cjevent=32e83222ca5911ed80a400530a1eba23&affid=1494&csrc=cj&csrcl2=Webselenese+Ltd&ccoe=direct&ccoel2=am&ccstype=partnerlinks_32e83222ca5911ed80a400530a1eba23&CID=242012&PID=8950379&cctype=desktop&prgt=lc (I don't reccomend this one unless it's really needed)
  16. I found quite a few new antivirus that would be good options now (except bitdefender)
  17. it was already discussed (I guess I should have looked before I post then)
  18. clamwin seems like the better option to any of these (it's open source I think) and supports everything down to windows 95 https://clamwin.com/
  19. and I am on linux now but will continue my daily research here (antivirus compatibility is essential)
  20. and bitdefender did support windows xp at one point but apparently does not anymore https://www.bitdefender.com/business/support/en/71263-77680-windows-xp,-windows-vista,-windows-server-2003-and-server-2008-support-announcement.html
  21. as well as malwarebytes anti-malware for windows xp https://archive.org/details/malwarebytes_for_win_xp#ia-carousel (you have to download it from archive.org now as the original download is gone and I can't find the original page for it)
  22. thanks for the download link @AstroSkipper!
  23. comodo from what ive seen also still support xp with some versions https://antivirus.comodo.com/security/windows-xp-free-antivirus.php (it works up to a certain version that I have not found yet)
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