does your vpn work on linux?
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No it does not. As of now, Bitdefender VPN is supported on Windows, Android, Mac and iOS.
It is being considered for Linux, but a definitive release date has not been set.
Kind regards,
Scott
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Hi Guys,
I'm considering doing a hack on the registry on my 2012 Dell Precision T3500 workstation s I can install Windows 11 without buying a new computer, will Bitdefender still work if it finds my hack on the registry? any advice would be very much appreciated
Kind regards
Andy
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Hi,
I just received a warning message when I logged into Amazon, which said: "Bitdefender anti-tracker" added to Microsoft Edge, shall I turn on extension, or is the extension actually Bitdefender, if so I guess it should be ok, Thanks in advance
Andy
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Hi @Scoobydiver,
The Anti-Tracker browser extension is nice to have, it really helps to prevent websites from tracking you online. I use it myself. Just make sure it's the one from Bitdefender and not something else. Here's how it looks in detail:
Cheers
Premium Security & Bitdefender Endpoint Security Tools user
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Why mess with the registry when you can easily install Windows 11 on an unsupported device? Download Windows 11 from "https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows11" and Rufus from "https://rufus.ie/en/"
Create a bootable USB/flash drive using Rufus. Once you proceed with the steps for creating a bootable USB/flash drive drive, Rufus will automatically provide various options that you can select to bypass restrictions like the TPM 2.0 requirement for Windows 11.
Regards
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Bitdefender Ultimate Security Plus (user)
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Thanks very much for your help,
I have downloaded RUFUS onto a corsair 64gb memory stick and downloaded the windows 11 ISO which is in my download folder, Should I have downloaded the win 11 ISO onto the stick instead of the PC , as Rufus said when I was about to click on the green start button that all data would be destroyed, any advice would be very much appreciate, Thanks, Andy.
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You need a spare USB/flash drive because you'll have to make it bootable. Therefore, you'll need an extra USB/flash drive for this purpose. One alternative is to download 7-Zip and extract all the ISO files onto your current USB/flash drive. This way, your USB/flash drive will contain both the Windows 11 setup files and your own data. However, it's not guaranteed that this method will work. You'll only know if it works by trying to boot from the USB/flash drive.
Regards
Life happens, Coffee helps!
Show your Attitude, when you reach that Altitude!
Bitdefender Ultimate Security Plus (user)
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Thanks once again for all of your help, much appreciated!
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