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Corona

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  1. It didn't take long for Google (peace be upon Them) to realize that people in general were calling anyone wearing them in public "glassholes". Kind of said it all in one word.

  2. Sounds like Vista, Win 7, & Win 8s' User Activation Control. If you click on "change when these notifications appear", choose 'never' (or slide the level bar down to 'never') and you won't get that UAC prompt anymore. It's a built-in protection control to keep cray cray malware & viruses from taking control of your 'pooter. If you have a general sense of what to access & what not to on the internet, you should be fairly safe with the setting at 'never'. If you're brand new to computers you might want to leave the UAC on for a while till you get the hang of what's safe and what's a big no-no.

  3. I remember now, those keys are called "String Value" like when you right click and create New->String Value in the registry, and when you right click them and select "Modify Binary Data" that's when you'll see all the stuff they can contain - I once saw one that had allot of stored data for a removed antivirus software.

     

    Those can have all sorts of paths stored in them that registry cleaners, etc., ignore if invalid. And if you try to modify them it usually ends up messing them up.

     

    See screenshot:

    attachicon.gifHiddenStuffInTheWindowsRegistry.png

    Mother - "Stop picking at it!" :lol:

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