• EmperorHenry
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    1 year ago

    Okay I just looked and this might be fake…There’s ways to disable the "smart"screen filter with the group policy editor and also regedit. If you don’t have windows pro, get “policy plus”, it’s a project on github. It’s a substitute for any system that doesn’t have gpedit(dot)msc

    Again…This picture is probably fake, but there’s a chance that it could become real.

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    So how do you get around it? If the only answer is keep running my windows 7 machine or install Linux, I’m going to be disappointed

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      If you think that linux is a disappointment compared to using windows, I think you’re too far gone.

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          No, people don’t try because they’re intellectually lazy and change takes effort. But there is nothing good left with new versions of windows so there is no excuse anymore.