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Get VLC from the source (VideoLan) or a trusted download site such as FileHippo and you should be fine. I have never had a problem with VLC installs adding malware. Where did you get it from?
OK, it's gone. I uninstalled most of the programs that I installed (or were installed "for me"). I think it was a bad copy of VLC Player that I allowed despite a warning - because Windows 10 seems to think every non-MS program is a threat. I was/am needing a DVD player because Widow's 10 Media Player won't play DVD movies!Thanks all for you help.
(can't stand not having a "back" button, so IOS is out for me). And I can't stand Google -- I think they're evil. It's really the lesser of three evils: Microsoft, Google, or Apple? Which one is worst? Or should I just rotate through them?
See, this is where you have to wonder about Microsoft. No DVD support? What are they thinking (then again, who designed and approved Windows ? I assume it's because they're giving away Windows 10 for free, so they want to add less, but no DVD support is crazy.
It was that way when I bought the Surface Pro 2 - then I sold it because of that, I couldn't download any free software without an app from their store.
I have not had that problem with my Surface 2 Pro. I have downloaded and installed plenty of free software including VLC and Handbrake. The same cannot be said of the Surface 2 RT that ran a lobotomized version of the OS made to run on low-powered CPUs. The RT version was a disaster and confused many users, which caused it to be abandoned after the Surface 2.
I have had no problems with Windows 10 64bit OS installs other than the earliest version before final release. Been using it nearly 2 years in different forms and very happy with it in over 10 PC's. Runs very fast on SSD boot drives in my setup and sounds better than Windows 7 64bit OS. The OEM install has very few processes running and no extra programs. I like the UI over Windows 8 and so far all the device drivers have had no problems running.Just another take on the OS.
........it's the unbelievably buggy MS Edge browser that creates problems. Buggy as in *TPOS*. It has potential, but it really sucks as delivered. Internet Explorer works just fine. Thank you, srb Steve for helping me figure out how to bypass the steaming pile.
I'm not fond of Google's privacy policies. No Chrome here.