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My laptop keeps freezing and becoming unresponsive.
"Turn, and look in the mirror. What do you see?" Her own brown eyes stared back at her until she was nothing but a blur.
"I see you. Red lipstick spread perfectly over your lush mouth, brown eyes that hold centuries upon centuries of secrets. A face made to entice even the most celibate of men and women alike. A red dress that sways and moves with your body, making you a temptation like no other."
you should go to cnet.com search downloads and at the downloads page search webroot secure anywhere. It has instructions for a 2 week free trial. It's one of the best antivirus antimalware programs available, you don't even have to give them your credit card if I remember right. Computer freezes can be a sign of an infection.
I'm currently on my queen size bed and have just enough room to lay on my back.. no movement allowed. I have 4 dogs completely surrounding me.
Six cats. I know where yer commin' from...
Every moment of a life is a horrible tragedy, a slapstick comedy, dark nihilism, golden illumination, or nothing at all; depending on how we write the story we tell ourselves.
Every moment of a life is a horrible tragedy, a slapstick comedy, dark nihilism, golden illumination, or nothing at all; depending on how we write the story we tell ourselves.
you should go to cnet.com search downloads and at the downloads page search webroot secure anywhere. It has instructions for a 2 week free trial. It's one of the best antivirus antimalware programs available, you don't even have to give them your credit card if I remember right. Computer freezes can be a sign of an infection.
Pst. NEVER go to cnet.com to download anything. Most of the downloads are infested with bloatware. Always go to the source of the product you want.
Pst. NEVER go to cnet.com to download anything. Most of the downloads are infested with bloatware. Always go to the source of the product you want.
Yup - I downloaded something from cnet and spent three days getting it cleared off my puter. Couldn't even USE the puter till I got the crud gone.
Every moment of a life is a horrible tragedy, a slapstick comedy, dark nihilism, golden illumination, or nothing at all; depending on how we write the story we tell ourselves.
Yup - I downloaded something from cnet and spent three days getting it cleared off my puter. Couldn't even USE the puter till I got the crud gone.
What adds insult to injury is you find what look like legitimate sites and soon discover they simply link to cnet to get their downloads. Have hit a couple of those and its frustrating. Especially when the site is decorated in such a way as to make you think it is a legitimate site for some software company that is offering legal updates or such.
I'm Only Responsible For What I Say Not For What Or How You Understand!
I download from cnet all the time you just go to advanced and unclick installing all the garbage, or unclick it all or deny it's installation if it's not the program you want, the reason I mentioned cnet is that is where the 2 week free trial is I don't think it's mentioned on webroots website, you might be able to get the software from webroot and then use the link or whatever for the two week free trial from cnet. But I think you can only get the software from webroot if you buy a years subscription, It's worth it don't get me wrong I was just trying to save some money. But I don't remember anything coming from cnet with webroot but like I said I'm pretty careful not to let the cnet programs install extra junk.
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