Stu, have you got ad block running?
Might also want to block alertfrommicrosoft.com or whatever...
Important Alert from "Microsoft"
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This particular scam didn't give me any trouble.perrinoia wrote:Stu, have you got ad block running?
Might also want to block alertfrommicrosoft.com or whatever...
In spite of what they said, my computer was not "locked" and I was able to easily close the page and go about my merry business.
I have a Chrome Extension (BlockSite) that allows me to block any URL I list and instead, redirects my browser to another URL of my choice.
My choice? about: blank
If I run across this again the worst that will happen is another tab will open on a blank page.
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Does that work against the new ads being opened in your current browser and the link you clicked opening in a new tab? Also Microsofts messages to upgrade to win10 while using win8 are so frequent and intrusive that you might as well have an actual virus.
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No, it doesn't. Hopefully there will be a new adblock extension out that battles these dirty ad tactics.
As for GetWin10 notifications, I disabled the on my grandmother's computer, today... Took me 3 clicks of the mouse. Quit your bitching or upgrade, lol.
As for GetWin10 notifications, I disabled the on my grandmother's computer, today... Took me 3 clicks of the mouse. Quit your bitching or upgrade, lol.
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I personally recommend that you upgrade to Win 10
I actually stopped crashing when I got a new video card too, I think the Open GL support might be what helped it.
I actually stopped crashing when I got a new video card too, I think the Open GL support might be what helped it.
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You probably just had a faulty video card.
I own 3 computers running Windows 10, and I've got mixed reviews on it...
It's flawless on my Surface Pro 2, except it can't handle Tribes with OpenGL... I've gotta run it in Software mode.
It's flawless on my custom gaming rig, no complaints at all.
But it doesn't seem compatible with the video card on my ASUS ET2400XVT, although, it might just be that a fan motor died or something and it's over heating... I don't know... It works fine until I load up a video game and play for a little bit, and then it gets wonky and starts crashing.
I own 3 computers running Windows 10, and I've got mixed reviews on it...
It's flawless on my Surface Pro 2, except it can't handle Tribes with OpenGL... I've gotta run it in Software mode.
It's flawless on my custom gaming rig, no complaints at all.
But it doesn't seem compatible with the video card on my ASUS ET2400XVT, although, it might just be that a fan motor died or something and it's over heating... I don't know... It works fine until I load up a video game and play for a little bit, and then it gets wonky and starts crashing.
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Well I was more or less referring to Tribes, but it handles a lot better with the gfx card that I have now
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It does for me, but you have to add the ad's URL to your blocked list for it to work.Death666 wrote:Does that work against the new ads being opened in your current browser and the link you clicked opening in a new tab?
This is still helpful for common and persistent ads like creatives.livejasmin.com which seems to be everywhere.