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11th July 2020, 01:56 | #11 |
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I still use Vista on one of my machines, I like Vista, and I use MSE.
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13th July 2020, 12:39 | #13 |
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The Windows 7 key is the windows 10 licence, it will be automatically converted when you enter it.
Although phyiscally you can use the one off your desktop, legally you shouldn't. You can use your desktop to download and create the USB, though if you're not confident I would give it a miss. |
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I wouldn't use Avast since this company's policy with clients' data is not clear. If I am not mistaken there was a scandal with Avast not long ago about that. They were caught red-handed selling their clients' data.
Instead I would choose preinstalled solution by Microsoft - Security Essentials. I saw some testing on the web and this free solution was not inferior to Avast, Nod 32 and some other anti-viruses. Also I recommend to install No-Script addon to your browser (if you use FF). UPD: By the way if you need some more information about security I strongly recommend to read this company's blog https://www.digitalforensics.com/ The other day I stumbled upon some really interesting articles about online blackmail (it is on the rise) and about the signs to see if your computer has been hacked or not. Last edited by Memphis Delaver; 18th February 2021 at 18:55.. Reason: upd |
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