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The problem is to find a legit installer, you can't download the legit ISO from MS without a volume license account.Haha.. honestly as long as it's not sending me an unlocked installer, I'm fine. LOL.
The problem is to find a legit installer, you can't download the legit ISO from MS without a volume license account.Haha.. honestly as long as it's not sending me an unlocked installer, I'm fine. LOL.
Hmm... you're referring to Windows enterprise?The problem is to find a legit installer, you can't download the legit ISO from MS without a volume license account.
Yes Windows Enterprise.Hmm... you're referring to Windows enterprise?
I usually saw those selling office/ win pro usually have activation code. but other softwares like photo editor they all sell unlocked installer. Those nstallers probably are the cracked one...
Education version? And how? I only know of not so legal method to do so.There is a way to get permanently activated digital bound license for the Win *Enterprise for free. Whenever you would reinstall or install newly released/upgraded next version of Win *Enterprise .ISO (not for the LTSC/LTSB, don't mess up!), you wouldn't have to worry about activation and all that bs, only when you'd upgrade your PC components, you might lose activation. No hacks, no spending $, mess with activators and shiet, totally clean latest *Enterprise from the get go.
*Hint: It's not actually for the Enterprise, but identically equal version with same feature and update cycle.
Maybe it is time to tweak your mind to stop tweaking. Too much "computer tweak" can turn it into a brick.Okay, so far so good for me.
1) installed H_C and use their setting config.
2) Include MAPS
3) add in SLR rules for Office applications.
4) tweak edge chromium flags
5) include apps on program settings in exploit protection.
Windows 10 pro seems a good choice of investment for me. I can save $$ from getting security suites, when i can play around with group policy with application whitelisting... lol.
Wondered what else need to tweak... hmmm...
Maybe it is time to tweak your mind to stop tweaking. Too much "computer tweak" can turn it into a brick.
But, seriously. It is much easier to tweak the computer than live with all those tweaks.
When I was learning my way around security software, I loved Avast AV because it could be tweaked almost infinitely, while I disliked MSE because it had almost no settings at all. I like that Configure Defender shows the hidden WD settings in a nice interface. I've read about them in detail, but I haven't actually done any tweaking because I only have this one computer availableHaha! Thanks for advice.
Honestly I was more to learning the the settings than to being paranoid. Just prefer to do it manually at least once to understand how it works.
Once i understand, then its easier to learn and diagnose each setting applied.