At work, I am allowed to install software on my own as long as it doesn't touch the registry or require Administrator rights. I can install things like Total Commander, Eclipse, or Opera USB , for example.
However, VirtualBox won't install because it needs Administrator rights. I am NOT looking for a way to get around the Administrator role (meaning a cheat to grab Administrator rights by a back door or such.) I am simply asking if there is a workaround for installing it without having to be Administrator. I suspect not, but I thought I'd ask. I've considered installing it on a different machine and then transferring the files, but I have no idea what it does in the registry and if that would even work.
yea they change their app to high-system app so you can't disable with adb or within android, you gotta get root be able to do disable this high-system app now if you have locked down boot loader you screwed. samsung started locking down their store and their account app extremely annoying, account constantly nagging you to sign in...
i disable all ai core apps and especially gemini since you can't uninstall anymore.
i hope some day someone will present a bill force this companies quit locking down this damn phone especially the apps...
You missed out, Ico and Shadow of the Colossus were beautiful epic masterpieces, I never got to play The Last Guardian sadly so can't really comment on that one.
Not the only ones sadly.
I uninstalled Gemani app on my Phone months ago. Today i had a update for it come up. I thought how can I have an update form something I don't have.
Turns out Google installed it when I had an update to the OS at some point and now it can't be uninstalled.
It can be disabled, but that is not the point.
Too many companies have too much control over our devices.
I would love to see the Original Mafia remastered; dont change missions, dont add anything new to the story, just remaster the graphics and some of the elements of the world. That game was amazing
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At work, I am allowed to install software on my own as long as it doesn't touch the registry or require Administrator rights. I can install things like Total Commander, Eclipse, or Opera USB , for example.
However, VirtualBox won't install because it needs Administrator rights. I am NOT looking for a way to get around the Administrator role (meaning a cheat to grab Administrator rights by a back door or such.) I am simply asking if there is a workaround for installing it without having to be Administrator. I suspect not, but I thought I'd ask. I've considered installing it on a different machine and then transferring the files, but I have no idea what it does in the registry and if that would even work.
Thanks and a hat tip...
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