Can someone help me out with a few issues.
1) eEery time I install software Windows needs your permission.
2) Plug in a USB memory stick it wants to scan for viruses or
something.
3) Click startup. Thire is a red button Shut down. What ever happend
to the old re-start and log off options
Desmond wrote:
> Can someone help me out with a few issues.
> 1) eEery time I install software Windows needs your permission.
> 2) Plug in a USB memory stick it wants to scan for viruses or
> something.
> 3) Click startup. Thire is a red button Shut down. What ever happend
> to the old re-start and log off options
>
> Desmond.
1. Turn off User Account Control (just be aware of the implications)
2. Probably need to turn off windows security (something wrong with scanning
for visuses?)
3. Change to classic view.
--
SteveH
On May 10, 10:39*am, "SteveH" <steve.houghREM...@MEblueyonder.co.uk>
wrote:
> Desmond wrote:
> > Can someone help me out with a few issues.
> > 1) eEery time I install software Windows needs your permission.
> > 2) Plug in a USB memory stick it wants to scan for viruses or
> > something.
> > 3) Click startup. Thire is a red button Shut down. What ever happend
> > to the old re-start and log off options
>
> > Desmond.
>
> 1. Turn off User Account Control (just be aware of the implications)
> 2. Probably need to turn off windows security (something wrong with scanning
> for visuses?)
> 3. Change to classic view.
> --
> SteveH
Desmond wrote:
> On May 10, 10:39 am, "SteveH" <steve.houghREM...@MEblueyonder.co.uk>
> wrote:
>> Desmond wrote:
>>> Can someone help me out with a few issues.
>>> 1) eEery time I install software Windows needs your permission.
>>> 2) Plug in a USB memory stick it wants to scan for viruses or
>>> something.
>>> 3) Click startup. Thire is a red button Shut down. What ever happend
>>> to the old re-start and log off options
>>
>>> Desmond.
>>
>> 1. Turn off User Account Control (just be aware of the implications)
>> 2. Probably need to turn off windows security (something wrong with
>> scanning for visuses?)
>> 3. Change to classic view.
>> --
>> SteveH
>
> Not shure how to do
> 3. Change to classic view.
Next to the red button is there a padlock button and next to that an arrow
button?
If there is an arrow button click on it.
Welcome to the OS that no one can stand. Have you considered XP as a
favorable alternative?...
--
--DaveW
"Desmond" <otuatail@aol.com> wrote in message
news:f94c28ae-ce45-4918-93b6-2cad1cdfe057@y21g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> Can someone help me out with a few issues.
> 1) eEery time I install software Windows needs your permission.
> 2) Plug in a USB memory stick it wants to scan for viruses or
> something.
> 3) Click startup. Thire is a red button Shut down. What ever happend
> to the old re-start and log off options
>
> Desmond.
Desmond wrote:
> Can someone help me out with a few issues.
> 1) eEery time I install software Windows needs your permission.
> 2) Plug in a USB memory stick it wants to scan for viruses or
> something.
> 3) Click startup. Thire is a red button Shut down. What ever happend
> to the old re-start and log off options
>
> Desmond.
That's simple, get Linux. It's free and unlike windoz it actually works.
On Sun, 11 May 2008 08:03:06 -0400, Claude Hopper (11) 5. ?
<boobooililililil@roadrunner.com> wrote:
>Desmond wrote:
>> Can someone help me out with a few issues.
>> 1) eEery time I install software Windows needs your permission.
>> 2) Plug in a USB memory stick it wants to scan for viruses or
>> something.
>> 3) Click startup. Thire is a red button Shut down. What ever happend
>> to the old re-start and log off options
>>
>> Desmond.
>
>That's simple, get Linux. It's free and unlike windoz it actually works.
Larc wrote:
> On Sun, 11 May 2008 08:03:06 -0400, Claude Hopper (11) 5. ?
> <boobooililililil@roadrunner.com> wrote:
>
>> Desmond wrote:
>>> Can someone help me out with a few issues.
>>> 1) eEery time I install software Windows needs your permission.
>>> 2) Plug in a USB memory stick it wants to scan for viruses or
>>> something.
>>> 3) Click startup. Thire is a red button Shut down. What ever happend
>>> to the old re-start and log off options
>>>
>>> Desmond.
>> That's simple, get Linux. It's free and unlike windoz it actually works.
>
> Do you take that for constipation, too???
>
> Larc
On Sat, 10 May 2008 01:59:04 -0700 (PDT), Desmond <otuatail@aol.com>
wrote:
>Can someone help me out with a few issues.
>1) eEery time I install software Windows needs your permission.
>2) Plug in a USB memory stick it wants to scan for viruses or
>something.
>3) Click startup. Thire is a red button Shut down. What ever happend
>to the old re-start and log off options
>
>Desmond.
> On Sat, 10 May 2008 01:59:04 -0700 (PDT), Desmond <otuatail aol.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Can someone help me out with a few issues.
>>1) eEery time I install software Windows needs your permission.
>>2) Plug in a USB memory stick it wants to scan for viruses or
>>something.
>>3) Click startup. Thire is a red button Shut down. What ever happend
>>to the old re-start and log off options
>>
>>Desmond.
>
> Your problem is:
> You are using Vista.
>
> Get a REAL operating system, such as Window98se.