Originally posted by Bruce
Ok let me clear the air here from the confusion. I was open to the idea of a vm on my PC. But some here convinced me that installing programs on a guest might pose a risk to possible interception of personal data in the host. A 2nd PC would eliminate that threat by having personal data transferred from the main PC to the 2nd PC.
As such, there’ll be no need to install a vm on the main PC. I would then be able to install programs on it. The programs wont have a chance of sniffing out my personal data since there’d be no personal data on it. Could I possibly get viruses on the main PC? Yes, unfortunately. But I’d make a backup image in case it does. Some of the programs I want to install on my main PC are games. Might they possess a virus? Yes. But if it gets infected, the viruses wont be able to find any personal data and I’d still have an image backup.
On the 2nd, I wouldnt do any browsing or install any programs except for firefox and MS Office. Firefox would be used to order stuff online from ebay or amazon along with online banking.
Hope this helps clarify things. Let me know what you think, Bruce!
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