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roosevelt2362
What is a hypervisor, and is it safe? Please read this comment.
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DoktorD
Actually, no—it opens a backdoor for hackers to access your Windows accounts, and all it takes is a piece of malware in the game that exploits that backdoor to leave you with a locked-up PC
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roosevelt2362
I made it clear in that comment that you would get a virus if you installed a "hypervisor infected with malware" release. This case is different, though, because I've read its source code, they share hypervisor releases with open source.
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Uporo
Yes and what is the fix for it. You can turn Off your internet and no anyone have access to your account Jesus.. And would you get an maleware you can always revert it with the bat CMD file and remove every maleware when someone would it doing but definitive not that this has some maleware have testing by itself on an second computer that no any maleware was able and you can easy revert it. Think about before always say is soo unsafe.. The Way to Go is Turn OFF your Internet when you will play games with HV And your most Safe. Same like other games what could get an maleware with the crack to.. You can simple remove the issue soo..

The Saying that someone got your account this is absolut Bullshit when you make an Simple logic step to TURN the Damm internet off when you go to scared. And my other PC is still fine you make only to much scare about it...

Really suprised that not stand in an Red MEssage to that you for secure turn off your Internet would make it sooo much better that this is always an better solution as always say better not use blabla you can make it secure as possible. With 1 Step
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Benchmark Gamerz
facebook diploma?
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Trustedozzito2020
so mr give me likes to my channel
why not post this hypervisor games on your youtube channel
scared? ¬◡¬
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Virmorte
This is simply not true. This method does not open Windows up to threats or leave the system vulnerable. It’s just a myth born out of fear.
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DoktorD
Installing a modified hypervisor is no trivial matter.
This type of software operates at an extremely low level within the system, with privileges comparable to those of the computer’s kernel. It has full access to the machine.

Drivers and programs running at this level can access all system resources, including memory, files, and processes.

This level of access is generally reserved for critical components of the operating system.

To put it simply: when you grant a tool access to critical components, you allow it to bypass all Windows and other security measures protecting the PC, making it extremely vulnerable.
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HelperTrustedBowie
Just the fact that it disables driver signature enforcement does leave you vulnerable to threats. And the previous version was even worse as you needed to disable secure boot
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Trustedozzito2020
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care someone to explain to me
whats the point of adding denuvo on a game who is literaly DOGSHIT!!!!!
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BOlsa115
to protect their sales, seeing how bad bl3 was and the sales didnt even came closer to that of bl2 or bl1, they making sure to squeeze every last bit of money by adding loot box and shit no one asked
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Trustedozzito2020
whats more dissapoiting is people supporting this greedy fucks
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Chrizzler
The last good BL game is Pre Sequel. From 3 onwards is all trash.
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SOUL
I have a question. Does this have the new DLC?
Mad Ellie and the Vault of the Damned?
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how can i fix this ? Uploaded Image
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papadoko
I constantly encounter corrupt files (check paksum errors) when extracting and I've re-downloaded every part from GoFile 3 times each, then the same for MegaUp.

Is anyone getting check paksum errors as well? Is it something I can just ignore or do I need to cleanly extract without that happening?
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roosevelt2362
Could you please take a screenshot of the folder containing the rar files, as well as any errors you encountered during extraction? (Are you extracting using the latest version of WinRAR/7Zip?)
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papadoko
The rar files are just on my desktop, not in any folders. I already deleted all GoFile stuff, but with my current extraction attempt with MegaUp this is what it shows now. And yes it's with the latest version of WinRAR.

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EDIT: Everything extracted properly now.