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Bitdefender Total Security 2016 + Malwarebytes Premium + Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit Premium. All bought and paid for.
Dark, for these old eyes.
I think that this point is well taken. I have backups to DVD, archival BluRay and separate HDDs. All my time with computers has given me a fair take on installing an OS, including Linux to MS.
I...
Heh, you are probably right about that Wall St. angle, Jimbo. ;)
I have always followed the mantra that anything free is worth every penny you pay for it. I just can't follow the logic of a...
Great, another serving of FUD by PC World. :rolleyes:
I sort of look on Win 8 as a modern day ME. When you have to go to outside software to make it useable, there is something just wrong about it. If I were MS, I would just offer Win 10 as a stand...
I am glad that you dodged that bullet, Mike.
Lmao, Doc!
I have always found that a clean install from a DVD works best for me. When Win 10 ships, I will be first in line for a copy, as I don't mind paying a fair price for software.
I use IE11. Runs fast enough for me.
Mint 17 (KDE), of which I have no complaints. I just like to devote a single OS to each computer. OK, my other box dual boots Win 8.1 and Mint 17 too. :o
Defender and SAS.
Seven was/is a pretty tight OS, but I am finding that I really like Win 10 at this time. In fact, Win 10 has kicked Linux out of my PC.
Hey there AddRam! I just joined myself after lurking on 7&8 Forums.
I have already installed Win 10 as the single OS on my SSD and I am loving it. It seems to be snappier than 8.1 and more intuitive as well. So far, I think it is a winner.