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By AndrewSteel · Posted
So what is it, "Some exciting upgrades happened under the hood, and one of those upgrades is now available to all Windows 11 users." or "Also, you may need to enable it manually, as new features are rolling out gradually. Here is how to do it:" We keep hearing these are rolling out but they never seem to show up, we have force them on with ViVetool. Getting a bit tired of it. -
By JoeyC203 · Posted
Seems very lazy, so basically drain more battery power on laptops/tablets if this is turned on. -
By hellowalkman · Posted
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By pookie62 · Posted
Appreciate the focus on UI performance, but this is going the wrong way. Instead of optimizing performance, coding to lower latency, etc. this is just throwing horsepower. This is lazy. -
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Okay. I left outa town for like 2 days and when I come back I notice my brother has jacked my computer up with spyware. Toolbars, programs, desktop bars etc were now implemented into my lovly system. First up I went to the and and remove programs and got rid everything foreign roaming about in there. Next up I Ran my Ad-Aware 6 to try and remove anything.... 56 threats were found. All were removed (according to Ad-Aware). Then I ran Norton AntiVirus 2004 and it detected like 8 ur so and was unable to remove them. I located them down in My Computer going though every folder and everyfile and started deleting everything related to these spywares. After that I went through my registry deleted all the entries i could find from this nasty bug. Everytime I run Ad-Aware (after rebooting), it finds more entries.
I come to Neowin need of assistance. How can I remove these when my spyware programs arn't doing the trick? If you want I CAN make up a short list of the differnt spyware programs attacking my system, just let me know if you need it. My once perfect system is now being corrupted. Can anyone out there help me? I am download spybot search and destroy as I am typing, to see if it has better luck than Ad-Aware 6.
I got most of the spyware to not start at my system boot, but now if I try and go to my task manager to end processes I always get a Access Denied error. This has never happened to be befor I was attacked by spyware. Why is this? Is there a way to fix this? I have a picture to show you what i'm talking about.
HEY JUST FOR THE RECORD I AM NOT TRYING TO END SVCHOST!!!! I CANNOT END ANY... ANYTHING!!!! IM NOT AN IDIOT!
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