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rand0mguy
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Posted at 10:11 pm on Dec. 25, 2008 |
It is fine to turn user account control off, as long as you are not worried about children/little bro/etc messing up your computer by trying to delete the registry lol, but in most cases, it is pretty useless and only restricts things that could damage your computer, such as installing programs, modifying system files/running admin tools etc. It is a handy thing to have but at the same time its rather obtrusive, and if I was you I would just turn it off and use your mouse, and if you get sick of getting warned about how insecure your computer is, you can turn off the anoying popups here. It also gives you a few other options about it too. To find out more about what UAC acctualy does click here |
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drifting
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Posted at 3:34 pm on Dec. 25, 2008 |
| I turn UAC off right when I install Vista. Its fine. Just be careful what you install. |
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Dannay
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Posted at 3:34 pm on Dec. 25, 2008 |
Quote: from robdude at 11:29 pm on Dec. 25, 2008
thats a lot of recording
i know right  |
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Dannay
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Posted at 3:34 pm on Dec. 25, 2008 |
Quote: from Seanee at 11:29 pm on Dec. 25, 2008
My dad got that. It works on vista. =/
i know? but in instructions and i tried it with the user control thing on it didn't work, and in instructions says you have to turn it off for it to work =[ probably because it like records words or something or w.e |
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Cunning Stunt
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Posted at 3:30 pm on Dec. 25, 2008 |
| UAC only protects from programs that want to install/uninstall things. I have UAC off and it's fine as long as you have decent antivirus. |
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Seanee
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Posted at 3:29 pm on Dec. 25, 2008 |
My dad got that. It works on vista. =/ |
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robdude
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Posted at 3:29 pm on Dec. 25, 2008 |
| thats a lot of recording |
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