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we cant even use Firefox or Chrome at school. I want chrome!!!

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Posted: 2010-11-12 11:34:06
Psst.

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sickness
sickness
Rank: #84
in my opinion Ithink that chrome is better than ie and firefox. I had ie then got firefox. For a while i thought that firefox was the shit until I used chrome.
Posted: 2010-11-14 20:44:42 Report Reply
c8r15
Rank: #253
i agree, chrome is the best (it beat the others in speed tests as well loading webpages, javascript, flash, adobe, etc.

i did the same thing, started on IE, stopped using it (i never had a security issue as long as i kept it updated, everyone i know that had problems was running version 6 while version 8 was out. then i got mozilla... and mozilla was good for a while, now it's way too bulky, 300mb of system memory? F that. i went back to IE8 with tabbed browsing... then i learned about chrome and got that...

i think right now, fully updated. chrome > IE > mozilla > (everything else)
Posted: 2010-11-15 03:44:31 Report Reply
Mocahking
Mocahking
Rank: #193
put chrome on a flash drive, then run it from the flash drive. it breaks no rules at my school i checked.
Posted: 2010-11-14 12:15:01 Report Reply
in my school...actually class...flash drives have been banned.
Posted: 2010-11-14 12:49:20 Report Reply
Mocahking
Mocahking
Rank: #193
oh dang man... thats rough i dunno how to get around that =/
Posted: 2010-11-14 17:20:28 Report Reply
well my comp is close to the wall so i just use one in the 'back entrance' lol
Posted: 2010-11-15 01:03:24 Report Reply
SkinnyBill
SkinnyBill
Rank: #19
ehh, problems.
first of all, exe's cannot be run directly from a memory stick. It just says "this is blocked by a software restriction policy" but i worked out it runs if you copy it to my docs.

second of all, they scan the folders and literally just delete the EXE files leaving you with just a load of dlls and stuff.

i hate impero workstation....
Posted: 2010-11-14 20:23:08 Report Reply
c8r15
Rank: #253
you probably have an antivirus that does that. i know symantec (norton) does that.

a good workaround is when you copy it to your flashdrive to give it a filename like "anythingyouwant.txt" or even just dont put anykind of file extension in it. then copy it to your computer and change it to ".exe" then run it.
Posted: 2010-11-15 03:41:04 Report Reply
SkinnyBill
SkinnyBill
Rank: #19
no... it WILL NOT run from a memory stick. but if you copy it to the folder it works, wether it was copied or not :P
Posted: 2010-11-15 08:52:01 Report Reply

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