WHY Bother with PC SCAN?

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EdmondGantney

Hi Everyone, DATE: 5/17/2014


It is ridiculous to have any DRIVER PC Scan in order to download anything. Some if it destroys my PC the way I purposely have set it up to be! Scanning for missing shortcuts? These scans are stupid to me because some drives are selectively ON and others are selectively OFF as to get my PC started right in MY way it is set up. What you people do not know, is that even some personal files and folders are not to be deleted and I should have the option to bypass all these scans, It's is my business how I use my PC and what I keep in it, and I do not want some dumb program telling I have 1368 driver errors or so because it slows down my PC, I am NOT "EVERYONE" who has a PC with one drive in it, nor a stupid SATA DVD optical drive inside the case, as that should be external and a IDE one, and that wont affect its performance. Any scan is performed by ME and NOT required by any download. IE9 for Windows 7 automatically scans any downloads as if anyone knows that. I consider any outside PC scan is destructive to my setups (more than one)! So FAR, as I tried to download TWEAK UI for Windows 7, should NOT include any PC SCAN and should be an option I can bypass. I did this to one of my earlier PCs, and by using Norton 2004, and I had to reinstall Windows XP then to clear the problems it caused. Its search for solutions are not what is found. I cannot risk losing anything what I so long took me years to set it up to be! This IDEA of a PC scan is an insult to what WE ALL are somewhat intelligent to know when a PC is working like a DREAM or not! Even A Driver Scan is also NOOOO Help... It kicks out what does work and something that gives me problems,


HENCE, for Instance: I was looking for a IGP (Integrated Graphic Processor), driver on line for my new Video card, and I wanted a certain resolution of 1280 by 1024 and the NEW updated driver only gave me 1024 by 768 pixels, what GIVES?


Windows XP own Help and Support says to roll back the new video drivers for the monitor, and that solved the problem. I got better than 1920 by 1080 pixels on the card and THAT worked for the Monitor as it was attached to and still shows the drivers weren't installed.... What works is IMPORTANT, not all those stupid updates. SO, I am VERY GLAD Microsoft ended their support for Windows XP because I do not also get those stupid annoying updates that are worse to what is already there. Consequently, I turned off "The Automatic Updates"!!! The Security Updates are also a individual thing. IS like going online in a MINE field in a known risk EVERYONE takes. One false step is like going into a minefield of risky websites, ♫"You are just asking for it"♫! Play the GAME: in Windows: "Minesweeper" It is sometimes a lot of guesswork, and sometimes you get lucky and not get affected; and sometimes YOU get UN-lucky and you get hacked. THAT risk also should not be there at all. It is a world of a lot of unknowns! I know I am not infected by any malware because I had to reinstall Internet Explorer 8 and it passed with its malware scan before it can install itself... It solved some of the issues I had.


From Edmond.

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