So this whole auto update thing for 7 and 8. Some of you as paranoid as me and switching of updates all together?
Recently my computer got Rundll.32 thing eating up majority of my RAM. Last is 1GB of process.
Its written like that on Task Manager, identified as "Windows Host Process (rundll32.exe)".That would be some rouge program and not rundll32.exe
No, When I installed with copy of win7 on my HTPC I slip streamed all the updates excluding the win10 ones and the othe
Its written like that on Task Manager, identified as "Windows Host Process (rundll32.exe)".
Sometimes not, sometimes is. If it is, the computer will even sometimes failed to shutdown properly. Had to force off and back on to refresh the computer. Its random and annoying.
AVG and Malwarebytes found nothing suspicious.
You are not alone in this.So this whole auto update thing for 7 and 8. Some of you as paranoid as me and switching of updates all together?
Whats not paranoid from you anyways?So this whole auto update thing for 7 and 8. Some of you as paranoid as me and switching of updates all together?
Let's talk about that in the Islam or immigration thread where it belongs ok? If you can come up with a well formulated reply for once instead of a personal attack I'll be happy to respond 👍Whats not paranoid from you anyways?
Just rilled up a bit. Sorry about that.Let's talk about that in the Islam or immigration thread where it belongs ok? If you can come up with a well formulated reply for once instead of a personal attack I'll be happy to respond 👍
They already have, on 7, 8 and 8.1. A google search will tell you which updates to remove.As for W10 spying scare, even if you dont upgrade to it, theres a chance Microsoft will sneak their Spy software thing on older versions because you know, its still a Microsoft Product, can do what they wants.
So I had an issue where I could not get video and decided to re-wipe my SSD and start fresh again.
I did that. Same issue. Now I can't access safe mode. It just restarts to a black screen where I see and can move my mouse pointer and that's it.
Windows 10
Oh Sheesh. Thats not good.
Looks like everything's working normally right now after putting win10 on my flash drive and doing another install. Here's to hoping things stay smooth
I remember when the popular line was that Windows 8's wild unpopularity was going to be the death toll for desktop computers (and before that it was how the iPad was going to do the same), so if they keep pushing back the date every few years I'm sure it will eventually be true.
You got a point there for sure, but i think the whole mobile connectivity/android thing is indeed a bigger threat than Windows shooting themselves in the foot with their own OSI remember when the popular line was that Windows 8's wild unpopularity was going to be the death toll for desktop computers (and before that it was how the iPad was going to do the same), so if they keep pushing back the date every few years I'm sure it will eventually be true.
I have to imagine if you were hurting for disk space that badly you would just delete it yourself since you know exactly where it is.
Select a distribution you'd like to install, download its iso file, burn it to a CD or put it on a flash drive, boot it up and follow the prompts. Piece of cake, really; the trickiest part would be putting it on a flash drive. As for which distribution to use, I would suggest Linux Lite, Linux Mint or ubuntu. There are dozens if not hundreds of distros out there, although I'd suggest not going with something like Linux From Scratch for your first foray into linux.I'm not sure if this is the right place for this question but after all the problems I've had with W10 can anyone recommend the easiest way of getting into linux I really cant deal with W10 any more I should add I don't use my pc for gaming or anything heavy just surfing and music and vids
I'm not sure if this is the right place for this question but after all the problems I've had with W10 can anyone recommend the easiest way of getting into linux I really cant deal with W10 any more I should add I don't use my pc for gaming or anything heavy just surfing and music and vids
Major engines (e.g. Unreal, Cry) all support Linux natively, but there's no real backing into pushing the Linux platform. Even Valve with its SteamOS is not really marketing this hard.Any chance of Linux becoming a proper gaming platform?
Try Zorin OS
It is basically Ubuntu but its GUI is windows like so using it wont be that hard to learn
http://zorinos.com/
I don't see that happening any time soon, I'm afraid. A big part of it is a chicken and egg thing; game developers don't write for linux because gamers don't use linux. And the gamers don't use linux because there are so few games for it.Any chance of Linux becoming a proper gaming platform?