Install Method Good or Bad


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    Install Method Good or Bad


    Hi Folks, Is my method for installing Good or Bad, You'll notice on the Security tab, I have Full control.

    Install Method Good or Bad-rr.jpg
    Last edited by Roderunner; 20 Mar 2011 at 21:21. Reason: Fix Attachment
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    Roderunner said:
    Hi Folks, Is my method for installing Good or Bad, You'll notice on the Security tab, I have Full control.

    Attachment 144672

    First of all, hi buddy!
    The flap with the security warning, which says that the file was downloaded from another computer (...) is a kind of hand brake, a way to make the user question whether it is a good idea to use a "exe" from unknown source. By default, trusted source or not, I still check the files with antivirus software. Done that and talking to you now, just hit "uncheck"you see near the warning. But remember that if you do, do so at your own risk. When in doubt, not surpassing! Good luck and let us know the result!

    PS. The thumbnail is too small to read it clearly...


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    [QUOTE=Wallonn7;1302700]
    Roderunner said:
    Hi Folks, Is my method for installing Good or Bad, You'll notice on the Security tab, I have Full control.

    First of all, hi buddy!
    The flap with the security warning, which says that the file was downloaded from another computer (...) is a kind of hand brake, a way to make the user question whether it is a good idea to use a "exe" from unknown source. By default, trusted source or not, I still check the files with antivirus software. Done that and talking to you now, just hit "uncheck"you see near the warning. But remember that if you do, do so at your own risk. When in doubt, not surpassing! Good luck and let us know the result!

    PS. The thumbnail is too small to read it clearly...


    [/FONT]"PLEASE REP ANYONE WHO HELPS YOU"
    Hi Wallonn7, the file was from Filehippo using FFox to download for test purposes, i.e. this post.
    If you hold Ctlt key and use mouse wheel, text or page changes.
    Press Ctlr + 0 (Zero) to reset to default
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    [QUOTE=Roderunner;1302736]
    Wallonn7 said:
    Roderunner said:
    Hi Folks, Is my method for installing Good or Bad, You'll notice on the Security tab, I have Full control.

    First of all, hi buddy!
    The flap with the security warning, which says that the file was downloaded from another computer (...) is a kind of hand brake, a way to make the user question whether it is a good idea to use a "exe" from unknown source. By default, trusted source or not, I still check the files with antivirus software. Done that and talking to you now, just hit "uncheck"you see near the warning. But remember that if you do, do so at your own risk. When in doubt, not surpassing! Good luck and let us know the result!

    PS. The thumbnail is too small to read it clearly...


    [/FONT]"PLEASE REP ANYONE WHO HELPS YOU"
    ( ... ) If you hold Ctlt key and use mouse wheel, text or page changes.
    Press Ctlr + 0 (Zero) to reset to default

    Yes, I know. The problem is that the image remains semi unreadable: it leaves the very small to very "distorced"...
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  5.    #5

    You can doubleclick on a screenshot to see it full size.
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       #6

    Thumbnail has been fixed.
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    gregrocker said:
    You can doubleclick on a screenshot to see it full size.
    Roderunner said:
    Thumbnail has been fixed.
    Thanks!
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