Please let me know how you make out with them John. Many Thanks. Ron From: john Sent: Saturday, August 5, 2017 03:41 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] The following link has bugs in it.
I will have access to a windows 10 machine in the next couple days, and will be installing and testing the BSC games on it. Since this is a repeat issue that won't seem to die, I'll be posting my findings here, and probably adding some details to the page on agarchive.net. From: michael barnes Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2017 13:58 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] The following link has bugs in it. How do you disable windows defender so that individuals can install these games that it keeps saying is a virus but is not? If someone could please walk me through the steps of that that would be awesome. Sent from my iPhone On Aug 5, 2017, at 12:06 PM, Josh Kennedy <[email protected]> wrote: if you use windows10 it has built in antivirus and also make sure to keep all web browsers updated. On 8/5/2017 11:47 AM, Jack Falejjczyk wrote: And this is why I just don't use antivirus whatsoever. But I will admit being on a virtual machine adds a bit of protection to a degree, in terms of no catastrophic damage would occur if I was hit by a real virus, but the solution to that is obviously to just be careful what you download, and never use download sites such as download.com and always download software from the developer's website if you can. But back on topic, the antivirus can claim it to be a virus all it wants, but you have nothing to worry about. Your system is safe. On 8/5/17, john mailto:[email protected] wrote: Ron, BSC (and several other accessible titles) have had this issue for years. It is extremely well known in the audiogaming community. They are *not* viruses. -------------------------------------------------- From: "Ron Kolesar" mailto:[email protected] Sent: Friday, August 04, 2017 19:12 To: mailto:[email protected] Subject: [blind-gamers] The following link has bugs in it. Hello to all and especially to John. I just got off of the phone with the Microsoft Disability hotline. I tried to down load a few games from the BSC archives. The MS operator installed malware bytes and between malware and windows defender found all kinds of viruses. Of course, the link I'm talking about is as follows: https://agarchive.net/pages/devs/bsc.html To let my fellow gamers know, MS tech support took down the link to play with. Who is the owner of the web page for all of the games? May I ship ms tech support their contact info so that we can iron out the viruses in the web page so that we can continues to enjoy our old golden oldies favorite hand to ear windows games. I write this letter so that no one else has several several viruses on their pc like we found on my pc tonight by attempting to down load the old BSC games. I deeply would appreciate it if the web page owner would write me back at [email protected] Many Many Thanks. Ron Kolesar who's a fellow gamer. Many Thanks. -- sent with mozilla thunderbird
