![]() ![]() ![]() If you go to %localappdata% (paste that into the file explorer address bar), and then into Epic then Saved then Logs then the EpicGamesLauncher.log. Especially because a manifest folder is one of the first thing it creates. If your still cautious about about laptop and don't have much important stuff on your laptop then I would recommend doing a factory reset within Windows cuz it'll guarantee that you have no traces of that malware in your computer(that's what I did).then go to the C drive >program files(don't remember correctly so also check "program files x86")> you'll find a segurazo folder (don't remember the exact name ,just look for something sketchy like "AV" or something) > go inside the folder and then look for something named "uninstaller.exe"(again, I don't remember the exact name) and then run the exe file and uninstall it.>download the zip file, unzip it with winrar or 7zip > run the exe > and uninstall every program that you don't need at the moment (including segurazo itself, but still you'll need to uninstall it manually again).Same thing happened to me, Don't know a complete fix this but It's a virus that slows down your PC and isn't an antivirus Used it for work, was not too much of a pain to setup, ran decently. I do remember WSL patch-notes saying that had been corrected, but i'm too lazy to upgrade to the current version. I use Putty to connect locally to WSL, which does work without hogging tons of CPU, but looking for alternatives, as I had to do lots of tweaking to get the older version on WSL to run headless. Not the base terminal with Windows command line. Do not trust the built-in windows uninstaller, it does not clean registry, nor does it clean temporary and config files. ![]() > Cruft management (uninstalling apps, registry, #FML)Ĭheck GeekUninstaller. Should be enough for most standard users, not sure if it will fit your use-case. Closest thing i would suggest is Ninite, but it is not as complete. > Package management (like Homebrew on Mac) AFAIK, there is no proper way to rebind them for every piece of software, except by editing the registry, which does sometime lead to unexpected results. I had the same problem when I had to use a Mac at work. > Keyboard shortcuts for Mac user hands (I can't get over feeling the Ctrl key is only for control characters) If you don't need any specific Windows software, have you considered going for a Unix distribution instead? ![]()
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