Kostas
Dormant Watcher
Your .img is for 64bit ,what about the 32bit?Mine is 3.16GB. There might have been problem when burning the iso file. Try again.
Your .img is for 64bit ,what about the 32bit?Mine is 3.16GB. There might have been problem when burning the iso file. Try again.
That's what I first thought but then how would an option to remove IE actually help M$ in that case,anyway EU is getting way beyond line why are they harassing MS so much.No, I don't believe MS was "actually listening to its users". Instead, I believe it has something to do with their "problems" with the EU commission ...
That's what I first thought but then how would an option to remove IE actually help M$ in that case,anyway EU is getting way beyond line why are they harassing MS so much.
Not that I'm against this but I think it's just unfair.The EU demanded (will demand?) this because last time MS outplayed them. The Windows versions without IE (or was it the Media Player?) were available - for the same price.
Hey, when you go into McDonald's, you should see:This time the EU demanded MS let's the customer choose what he wants. Present all relevant browsers as alternative. If he is stupid enough to choose IE, then fine.
It's not the same thing. Problem with Microsoft is that IE is completely immersed in the OS, you can't uninstall it. Even when you install other browsers, many things are internally connected to IE so you will use IE like it or not. That's the "unfair competition" part I guess. I don't care if it comes with Windows, just let me cleanly uninstall it.Not that I'm against this but I think it's just unfair.
Why don't they do the same with Apple?
Hey, when you go into McDonald's, you should see:
Burger King Whooper
McDonald's Big Mac
Wendy's Square Burger (idk)
etc.
But you dont. They're a competing business, they can't promote the competition. Same with IE and the other browsers.
What's the problem with Apple?Not that I'm against this but I think it's just unfair.
Why don't they do the same with Apple?
Hey, when you go into McDonald's, you should see:
Burger King Whooper
McDonald's Big Mac
Wendy's Square Burger (idk)
etc.
But you dont. They're a competing business, they can't promote the competition. Same with IE and the other browsers.
Safari,why doesn't the EU pressure apple to include FF or Opera in OS X?What's the problem with Apple?
The difference is hard to ignore but does it really matter since it's just business?Please list other PC operating systems besides Windows and their rough market share. Maybe it will help you understand the difference.
Safari,why doesn't the EU pressure apple to include FF or Opera in OS X?
The difference is hard to ignore but does it really matter since it's just business?
"While VBootkit 2.0 shows how an attacker can take control of a Windows 7 computer, it's not necessarily a serious threat. For the attack to work, an attacker must have physical access to the victim's computer. The attack can not be done remotely. "
"However, when the victim's computer is rebooted, VBootkit 2.0 will lose its hold over the computer as data contained in system memory will be lost."
A computer has never been really safe from someone physically present. It's not like they had found a major security failure or something.
"There's no fix for this. It cannot be fixed. It's a design problem," Vipin Kumar said, explaining the software exploits the Windows 7 assumption that the boot process is safe from attack."