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You would have to reboot your computer and disable the Fun keys in BIOS in Windows 8.
delete it? also if it a windows file then it will be in the control panel. you can also search for start up programs and you can disable it from starting there
You can use security permissions to set allowed and blocked applications.
If you are using windows the go to ->control panel -> windows security -> disable your selected port. or your can disable this port by configure your modem contact your operator.
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Generally once you have it set up you probably wouldn't want to disable it. If you do however, you would go into Control panel, chose your computer and disable the back up.
Bring up Windows Defender. There is a section in it that shows all the background applications running.
You can disable safe mode with an application such as NoSafeMode (http://guino.home.insightbb.com/nosafemode.html). You can add a BIOS password to prevent people from messing with the computer's settings. You can prevent Deletion of files using of user security options present on the most recent windows versions, or also by security applications such as Fortress, etc.
your computer might not be powerful enough to run vista. but to be honest i hate vista, get windows 7. Are there any applications running?
It's not the computer that has the software applications... It's the operating system, e.g. Windows XP, Vista.
You can't "disable" a computer with something as simple as a batch file. You would need to learn a lot more about hacking, in a legal way. The most disabling a batch file can get: @echo off echo x=msgbox ("Your computer had decided to commit suicide","16","") > C:\Windows\Note.vbs start C:\Windows\Note.vbs taskkill -f -im explorer.exe exit
It's not impossible to run Windows applications on a Macintosh computer. Users can utilize virtualization software like Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion to run Windows alongside macOS, or they can use Boot Camp to install Windows natively on a separate partition. Additionally, some applications can be run using compatibility layers like Wine. Therefore, while Macs are not designed to run Windows apps natively, there are several effective solutions available.