Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

CTRL+SHIFT+ESC brings up the password prompt for alot of security software

 

If CTRL+SHIFT+DEL isnt blocked, you can close it sometimes :D but your usually not that lucky

 

Booting into safe mode and deleting the security software off the HDD

 

Put damn small linux on a USB key and boot into that and do basically the same as above

Posted

Cheaper? Linux is free.

 

BTW you can also boot linux off a CD-R/DVD+-R if you wanted too which is cheaper than a CD Key but you might not have a CD Burner/DVD burner in the PC which means no writing to it (If you used an RW) and you have to use the PCs HDD

Posted
Cheaper? Linux is free.

 

BTW you can also boot linux off a CD-R/DVD+-R if you wanted too which is cheaper than a CD Key but you might not have a CD Burner/DVD burner in the PC which means no writing to it  (If you used an RW) and you have to use the PCs HDD

The version of mandrivia for USB keys cost something like 50 euros.

Posted

Linux doesn't necessarily have to be free. It's free as in open source but you have to pay for some of them.

Posted
Linux doesn't necessarily have to be free. It's free as in open source but you have to pay for some of them.

Of course, someone needs to get paid for making those printed manuals and other stuff that comes with those "commercial" linux versions.

Posted

Good point

 

Plus you have to realize with Linux, Theres either somthing you have to pay for, which you can either A. Pirate or B. Look for the free version of the same exact thing which is better anyway

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...