Computer repair
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Ya vista sucks but mac isn't any better...
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To each his own.
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No, very few people use Mac. Mac also has a system where it asks for an Admin user name and password before you do anything deep and dangerous in the osx.. That is what our CPULOCK (.) com and why it is better than Vista's UAC. Our program gives a password prompt and does not require a reboot.. Vista's UAC makes you reboot.
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I love how the "viruses" can't even get past the Windows Logon screen.
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Hey, just wanted to say I clicked on a virus this morning. It came as an email, something about World War III, (ya, I know, stupid me) It made a pop up come up and a wierd thing by the clock. I called them, they told me to reboot. Problem solved. They said it got past Trend but not past their thing. I have told everyone about them, I am happy.
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video is funny...i like how u make fun of the geek squad
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very creative!
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funny viris guy!
yeah i think ive seen this software before basically everytime you restart the computer it restores the registry back, so say you setup a wifi connection, connect to it and reboot, well you will have to reconnect again and enter the encryption key, unless before you change the settings to "unlock" the computer to save the setting to the registry.
Javelin3o4 4 years ago
No, it is something we made, something like the security in Vista but less annoying and less restrictive. Vista's UAC (User Access Control) is annoying and will still let viruses and spyware through after the user has clicked on "Allow" a million times.
Our protection is password protected. If something does not install correctly, then you simply click on the Icon that our CPULOCK program has on the desktop and "unlock" your computer and install the new software.
911PCFIXdotCOM 4 years ago
All the places viruses and spyware try to keep themself "alive" is locked down with CPULOCK. Most viruses that are not caught by the third party antivirus programs we install, (all new viruses), simply error out because they can not write to the registry nor the other start up areas nor the web plug in areas nor the service areas.. They just die because of CPULOCK.. Even if they don't, they will not come back alive next time the computer is turned on.
911PCFIXdotCOM 4 years ago
Anyways, no, it does not replace the registry every time your computer boots up and you can Lock and Unlock your computer without having to reboot.. (Another lame part of UAC) Also, our software works on Windows XP so people do not have upgrade or buy a new computer to get "Vista" level security.
911PCFIXdotCOM 4 years ago