because One, just One, corrupted Norton
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because One, just One, corrupted Norton
Revrant said:so odd...I guess its a good thing im excluded...maybe my porn spam protects me from such virals *nods*
Revrant said:no you dont understand man, Everything was corrupted, i was Astonished, I MIGHT have been able to get a backup copy of System32 if I had 2000, but XP, no dice, system recovery was dead, it had completely shut Down Norton AV, after a vicious Battle I was able to install Norton AV 2003, and it Corrupted it right off the bat, I had some of the Most Vicious virals on this computer, why? because One, just One, corrupted Norton, and opened the gate...now with 2000, I wouldve been able to at least save some information, burn a disc, but with XP, I had nothing, no sound, no Explorer, I went into safe mode and the virals Locked it in said mode, but never started explorer, so I had a black screen with "Safe Mode" in each corner that wouldnt work, even after rebooting, the Only thing that still worked was the internet connection, they had effectively made this computer a simple Bastion to the inner workings of whatever purpose the virals served, with full Cable internet access, sick huh?
WebSlinger said:If the roles were reversed and linux was the preferred OS for business, it would get as many hacks and viruses as windows does today. Any system is hackable.
If you know what you're doing, Windows runs just as well as Linux and Linux runs just as well as Windows. The problem is the users, not the OS and that Windows tries to be idiot-proof, so people don't think they have to dig into the OS and actually do anything to maintain it. The reason linux systems tend to run better is because of the people using linux are typically more computer savvy than the typical Windows user. My desktops and servers run great, don't get hacked, and don't crash, but then, I actually know what I'm doing.
So, please Pete, don't be "The Register." Just report news objectively. The only people who care about your opinion on Windows are the one's who read it and say "HAHA he said blecch". To me, it's just offensive.
WebSlinger said:If the roles were reversed and linux was the preferred OS for business, it would get as many hacks and viruses as windows does today. Any system is hackable.
If you know what you're doing, Windows runs just as well as Linux and Linux runs just as well as Windows. The problem is the users, not the OS and that Windows tries to be idiot-proof, so people don't think they have to dig into the OS and actually do anything to maintain it. The reason linux systems tend to run better is because of the people using linux are typically more computer savvy than the typical Windows user. My desktops and servers run great, don't get hacked, and don't crash, but then, I actually know what I'm doing.
So, please Pete, don't be "The Register." Just report news objectively. The only people who care about your opinion on Windows are the one's who read it and say "HAHA he said blecch". To me, it's just offensive.