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The tag 'precautions' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about safety measures and preventive steps in various contexts, including Windows system updates, server upgrades, backup and restore processes, and health-related topics. Users seek advice on precautions to avoid issues when performing in-place upgrades of Windows Server, backing up Windows 7 with virtual machines, and understanding unexpected system changes like the 'inetpub' folder after security updates. The tag also includes broader health precautions, such as those related to coronavirus and radiation exposure, reflecting a range of user concerns about risk mitigation.
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, Windows users are no strangers to unexpected developments. The latest twist comes in the form of a mysterious folder named "inetpub" that has appeared on many systems following a recent Windows update. This unexpected addition has sparked...
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Want to Reset from within Windows 11 and do a Remove all option. Will this delete Data from my other 4 Drives or just the C Drive (current Windows drive)?
Also, as a precaution, should I disconnect the other 4 Drives?
Is it possible to successfully backup and restore Windows 7 pro with the XP virtual disc installed with Acronis or similar programs? If so, are any special precautions required?
If possible please copy reply to [email protected].
Thanks so much!
Don't laugh, but a vicious squirrel has terrorized a Vermont neighborhood, attacking at least three residents and eluding wildlife control experts for more than a week.
The small gray squirrel in Bennington, Vt., has broken the peace that existed between humans and the small woodland...
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How much radiation is dangerous?
Radiation is measured using the unit sievert, which quantifies the amount of radiation absorbed by human tissues. One sievert is 1,000 millisieverts (mSv).
In the U.S., the average person is exposed to about 6.2 millisieverts a year, mostly from background...