Please explain. As I understand it, any .exe has the potential of being
a security risk.
FYI, The only main folder on D is the RECOVERY folder.
Richard P.
mike wrote:
How could data on a HD be a security risk?
My concern is that Secunia is flagging outdated software (even though it
is not installed yet), on the computer so I thought it should be
deleted. I too, would prefer to leave the restore files alone even
though I never intend to use Norton. With Norton's uninstalled version
being flagged as a security risk, is it safe to leave it on the
computer? My thinking is that as long as I don't install it, it
shouldn't be a problem.
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