| Re: Slow UAC On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 09:10:04 -0700, "nomore" <fac_187********.com> wrote:
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>Shut off UAC.
>It does absolutely nothing but ask you if you want to do what you just did.
>UAC is a Microsoft legal dodge to put the onus on the user, rather than
>Microsoft, if you accidentally install malware that the OS is subject to
>because of poor design and incapable of warning you for real if you are
>about to do something bad.
>I like Win7 but it is as fundamentally flawed in design as XP and Vista:it
>still uses a corruptible registry, allows scatter shot installation of dlls,
>active x and all the other ills that plague Windows users. [/color]
UAC does more than you think. Don't turn it off if you want to avoid having to
reformat your drive every time some kid sticks garbage on your machine. |