Yes or you can just make a short cut and learn how to make one at hce.halomaps.com
Yes but it really depends where you download it.
no because it is a hack that will get into your computer and will cause a virus if you download it.
You go into safe mode with networking. Next find a free download of combofix. Google it, bleeping computer has a free download for it. run that in safe mode. then run malwarebytes in safe mode. lastly, run your antivirus in safe mode. after you do all three, then restart your computer and you should be fine. hope this helps
"Safe mode" is a mode used to recover from serious problems; you wouldn't want to use it permanently. It also imposes certain restrictions, so there are some things you won't be able to do in safe mode.Solve whatever problems you are having, then restart in normal (not "safe") mode. Then you shouldn't have trouble installing additional programs.
Just try to restart the system in safe mode and download any antivirus.
halomaps.org is a very safe website. I have a browser scanner and I scan everything I download for viruses and I have never found a virus on anything from halomaps.org.
Safe Mode Safe Mode with Command Prompt Safe with Networking
first boot into safe mode then download malware bytes antimalware then scan and remove the viruses and then boot into normal mode
Both "safe mode" and "safe mode with command prompt" runs with essential drivers that is necessary for the computer to function. Difference is, Safe mode runs with "Explorer.exe" shell and "safe mode with Cmd prompt" runs with "cmd.exe".
Since Halo is a large game i would anticipate a file size of ATLEAST 250 MB however it may be up to a Gigabyte. However, if you are goingto ILLEGALLY download Halo ensure you have a antivirus like the free like AVG : Anti-Virus which can be freely downloaded from Download.com.
No, you would probably just go into safe mode if anything went wrong. If it does have a problem with not turning back on then hold the volume up button on the ipod to get it into safe mode.
depends, what is safe mode?