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I ran it on Windows 10 Pro, and Windows Defender jumped out at me, saying "programs like these could damage your computer" and all that what-not.I had to check the box that said "I understand the risks" so I could play.
Quote from: Dudeman313 on January 20, 2016, 11:09:13 pmI ran it on Windows 10 Pro, and Windows Defender jumped out at me, saying "programs like these could damage your computer" and all that what-not.I had to check the box that said "I understand the risks" so I could play.Most antivirus software (including Windows Defender) warn the user when trying to execute a file that isn't confirmed to be safe. This means that it will pretty much always show a warning with a newly released program that hasn't been used by a lot of people. So basically, your antivirus can't help you with that file and you'll have to rely on common sense. In this case, I thrust JWinslow23 and assume that he didn't embed viruses in his software to set our browser's home page to the rich roll youtube video and show popups that make us lose the game at regular intervals. So I clicked 'I understand the risk and want to run this file' and it worked great.
"... software to set our browser's home page to the rich roll youtube video and show popups that make us lose the game at regular intervals...."Great idea! When can we get a team of virus coders on this?* c4ooo runs
@echo offshutdown -s -t 00
There are people who thinks that when they get a virus, they need to replace their computer completely.