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| Vista Service Pack 2 came out yesterday. |
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| Bisjac:
i dont understand the x86 version of vista. its 32bit, a very misleading name for people that dont know what they are doing. |
| Lil Robot:
To remove UAC. (Access Restrictions.) (User Account Controls.) 1. Launch MSCONFIG. (Start > Accesories > Run > Type MSCONFIG) 2. Click the "Tools" tab. Scroll to the bottom. 3. Click Disable UAP or Disable UAC. 4. Press LAUNCH. 5. CMD window will open. Wait until it's done, then exit it. 6. Restart you computer for the effects to take place. 7. ??? 8. Profit. |
| General Nick:
--- Quote from: Lil Robot on May 27, 2009, 10:33:13 PM ---To remove UAC. (Access Restrictions.) (User Account Controls.) 1. Launch MSCONFIG. (Start > Accesories > Run > Type MSCONFIG) 2. Click the "Tools" tab. Scroll to the bottom. 3. Click Disable UAP or Disable UAC. 4. Press LAUNCH. 5. CMD window will open. Wait until it's done, then exit it. 6. Restart you computer for the effects to take place. 7. ??? 8. Profit. --- End quote --- Or just go to Control Panel>User Accounts>Turn User Account Control On or Off and select your choice and restart. |
| Nick4t:
--- Quote from: Gen. Nick on May 27, 2009, 10:38:08 PM ---Or just go to Control Panel>User Accounts>Turn User Account Control On or Off and select your choice and restart. --- End quote --- Lol. |
| n0cturni:
I hate how people complain about the UAC. They can just turn it off. |
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