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Please tell me the proper way to do a clean install of WiN 11
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<blockquote data-quote="Harlequin" data-source="post: 1114033" data-attributes="member: 54145"><p>I’ve always found the ‘standard account’ a real pain in the back. Granted it would make life difficult to malware, but also to you the main user. But given the fact (my own experience) that malware infections are very rare nowadays and that computers are not shared that much as in the past, it is not imperative to have it. </p><p></p><p>My suggestion is to use Admin. account with UAC at maximum (you want to be notified for any changes to the OS) have Windows Security active or a third party reliable AV, and (probably the most important step) to have a reliable imaging system to protect your computer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harlequin, post: 1114033, member: 54145"] I’ve always found the ‘standard account’ a real pain in the back. Granted it would make life difficult to malware, but also to you the main user. But given the fact (my own experience) that malware infections are very rare nowadays and that computers are not shared that much as in the past, it is not imperative to have it. My suggestion is to use Admin. account with UAC at maximum (you want to be notified for any changes to the OS) have Windows Security active or a third party reliable AV, and (probably the most important step) to have a reliable imaging system to protect your computer [/QUOTE]
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