When i go to check the box where it says free it takes me to a screen to make me buy a subscription. On the bottom there is a place to click “no thanks”. I click that and it just takes me back to the original screen without renewing the licence. When i try and uninstall that wont work either. How do i get te licence to renew?
My avast anti-virus licence is expired and it wont let me update
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Originally posted by jxdamaIts working when i uninstalled and re-installedComment
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I have always turned my off.
the eternal question is;
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[li]turn off and save power but the on/off cycle puts the greatest electrical load on components[/li][li]or, leave on and have the components wear out due to wear and tear and constant current load[/li][/ul]
in my experience, the pro’s and con’s of both negate each other.
add to that, how many PC’s do we keep for more than, what?, a few years any way - in other words, we move on far quicker than any “should I turn my PC off” consequence will be detected.Comment
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Originally posted by BruceI have always turned my off.
the eternal question is;
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[li]turn off and save power but the on/off cycle puts the greatest electrical load on components[/li][li]or, leave on and have the components wear out due to wear and tear and constant current load[/li][/ul]
in my experience, the pro’s and con’s of both negate each other.
add to that, how many PC’s do we keep for more than, what?, a few years any way - in other words, we move on far quicker than any “should a turn my OPC off” consequence will be detected.Comment
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Originally posted by PeterOzYou need to hold the shift button and power off every once in a while.
Ram still does not flush 100% until power is cutComment
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Is it better to leave the computer on all the time or shut it off when not in use?
To add another perspective:
I restart my computer once a week (To freshen things up), but I also put it to sleep/hibernate at night when I am not using it, otherwise it’s on.
The advice you were given before is exactly right, but as Bruce said, it’s 6 on one side, half a dozen on the other. Every electronic part will break eventually, it’s just a matter of when and ‘what if’.
If i get a new comp can i still get one with wires, not a wireless one?
There are many types of computers, but the two main ones are Desktops (wired), and Laptops/Notebooks (“wireless”), either will work and both have their pros and cons depending on what you need most out of your PC.
Computers have come a long way in the past 13 years, you can’t go wrong either way.Comment
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Originally posted by PyroTo add another perspective:
I restart my computer once a week (To freshen things up), but I also put it to sleep/hibernate at night when I am not using it, otherwise it’s on.
The advice you were given before is exactly right, but as Bruce said, it’s 6 on one side, half a dozen on the other. Every electronic part will break eventually, it’s just a matter of when and ‘what if’.
There are many types of computers, but the two main ones are Desktops (wired), and Laptops/Notebooks (“wireless”), either will work and both have their pros and cons depending on what you need most out of your PC.
Computers have come a long way in the past 13 years, you can’t go wrong either way.Comment
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That’s not the computer, that’s the devices themselves. Internet, mice, keyboards, etc all come in wired and wireless variants. If it’s a laptop you might have to purchase a hub to get all of those ports nowadays, but it’s still doable one way or another.Comment
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