Re: Windows 7 and internet
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10/04/21 01:10 PM
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No... and as a matter of fact, it's gotten much worse with no security updates for such a long time. As I tried to tell someone on another site, anti-virus programs are not helpful on a Windows 7 machine because the security holes are much deeper than that in the actual architecture of the operating system. Windows 7 machines on the internet are easily taken over without the user's knowledge to spread spam and viruses and much worse. You are playing with the worst of the internet where viruses are the least of your worries if you take a Windows 7 machine on-line.
But it will be PERFECT to play your old disk games on, so game away! Just remember to disconnect from the internet. And maybe keep your Windows 10 machine booted up to call for help here!
The built-in anti-malware program in Windows used to be pretty bad. But it has improved by leaps and bounds over the years and is now rated fairly highly. I use an extra layer of protection with Malwarebytes Pro. I've used this combination for many years and it's very effective. Plus, I am NEVER bothered with false positives while installing a game or other annoyances that I find a royal pain to deal with. I just want to install my game and play, not jack around with removing the offending file from the scanner and notifying the company! Best part is, it was the security combination of choice of our own Jenny100!
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Re: Windows 7 and internet
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10/23/21 08:58 AM
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You are definitely not doing anything wrong. Did you EVER have a cursor or was it working and then disappeared? Have you tried starting the game again? Do you have a cursor long enough to perhaps get into your options or settings and disable a custom cursor?
I found plenty out there on the cursor disappearing in Windows 10, but nothing about it disappearing in this particular game.
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Re: Windows 7 and internet
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10/23/21 01:34 PM
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Post back with what happens.
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Re: Windows 7 and internet
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10/24/21 01:30 PM
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I'm pretty sure Tungaska is one of those games with a type of copy protection that Window 10 will block. That's the behavior you get... it installs and there is an icon, but then... nothing. Maybe try another game. Tungaska is one that can only be played on Windows 10 with a download from GOG or STEAM where they have removed the copy protection.
I don't think the disk drive is your issue. I will not behave any differently than if you had it installed inside your computer.
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Re: Windows 7 and internet
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10/25/21 08:48 AM
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If you are talking about Tungaska, you can't find a workaround... other than getting the download with the copy protection removed.
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Re: Windows 7 and internet
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10/25/21 11:59 AM
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No, I have given up the task of trying to use the auxiliary CD/DVD drive, and have sent it back to where I bought it.
I did wonder afterwards whether it was capable of doing what I wanted, because there were 2 leads from the drive, one being the standard USB connector to the computer, and the other had a connector that didn't seem to serve any purpose. It was too short to plug into the computer any way.
The little instruction sheet - about 2" by 3", translated from Chinese, and in the tiniest font you can imagine , - did not refer to it at all.
If I do decide to give it another go - with a different drive - I will make sure that there are no extraneous leads. One simple USB connector is all that is required.
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Re: Windows 7 and internet
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10/25/21 12:14 PM
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Yes, unless it is a "powered" external drive like mine is. Mine plugs into an electrical outlet for it's power. The ones with only a UBS plug get both power and data transmission through the USB cable. Which is fine for just installing content from CDs.
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Re: Windows 7 and internet
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10/25/21 01:49 PM
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Hi petert, is this game Tunguska you are talking about, could the Full name be:
Secret Files: Tunguska, if so, I have the NO CD fix for it that I can send you if you wish.
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Re: Windows 7 and internet
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10/25/21 02:27 PM
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That might work, Starcom! Have you tried installing it on Windows 10 with the NoCD fix?
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Re: Windows 7 and internet
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10/25/21 04:39 PM
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Since my power does not have to be shared with the USB cable, I can do much more with mine. I rip a lot of music CDs and that takes a lot of oomph compared to just installing a game.
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Re: Windows 7 and internet
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10/26/21 09:16 AM
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And that shouldn't matter for simply installing games or playing music from CDs.
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