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Can you post the link(s) to the Conspiracy site(s) you got that Info?
Some of what you said is possible and even true,
but some of it a little far fetched...
Rick Glazier
From: "Computer9f"
>Beginning with Vista (on "vista-ready" hardware), Microsoft (and other "cooperating" vendors) can locate your computer, turn your
>PC on whenever they wish and do whatever they wish with it, updates, upgrades, "inspect" everything you have on it, downgrades
>(disabling software features), deleting files, etc. and then turn it off again (or hibernate it, if that was how it was before).
>The only way you can prevent it is to physically unplug the computer.
>I don't know whether Microsoft would run defrag or not - that could be a configuration setting for off-hours defragging that
>activates when the PC is turned on. If this is the case, you can change this setting to prevent the defrag, but if you are using a
>"vista-ready" machine, it will still be subject to being remotely powered-on, "inspected" and altered as long as it is plugged in.
AnnaSummers
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