According to reports, this story begins at an entirely unscientific moment: Zhou Ziye, a designer who rose from creating counterfeit mobile phones, suddenly time-traveled back to the year 1984.
...However, these are all minor matters and won't cost much money.
Xing Baohua is evolving and practicing as a safety management master in his office.
The first version was rushed into production and had quite a few bugs.
The biggest problem is that it consumes a lot of resources, especially competing with the system for resources, and you can smell a burning smell from time to time.
This is because the CPU is almost dry and smoking.
The fan was almost as loud as the engine, making a buzzing sound.
This scene reminded Xing Baohua of when he used the Pentium III antivirus software, combined with the operation of the Little Lion Rising antivirus.
The computers we used back then were indeed outdated; mainstream CPUs were Celeron and Core 2 processors.
It's not that Little Lion is bad or anything, but for most beginners, installing that thing is completely useless.
Not only does it consume resources, it also steals memory resources.
Even just using a computer cleaner like the Little Lion can increase CPU process thread utilization, leading to excessively high CPU temperature. If the fan isn't powerful enough, it might even start smoking.
While it may be an exaggeration, there are many cases of CPUs being ruined by software.
The current situation isn't noticeable on new machines, but on older machines...
Without much doubt, the chances of it being ruined are very high.
As for whether the large fruit can be used? Yes, it can be used, didn't I already say? The chances of it drying out and becoming unusable are very high.
If you can take down one opponent, that counts.
It's not that the software is bad, it's that your computer hardware is outdated and needs to be upgraded. The best computer is still DaMi, which inadvertently increases DaMi's computer sales.
When launching the new product, Xing Baohua released the viruses he had prepared beforehand, which were just two small gadgets: a gray pigeon and a worm.
Their aim was to steal information, not to cause damage.
The only damage was to the system, not the hardware; reinstalling the system will solve the problem. Previous methods were too ruthless and malicious, specifically targeting hardware for destruction; this virus is relatively gentle.
The speed of information dissemination online is still very fast.
Xing Baohua has been using broiler chickens to find more broiler chickens, and now the number has increased to more than 200.
It may seem like a small amount, but it's enough for use, unlike the hacker era when tens of thousands of botnets were used at will.
This is the initial stage; hackers don't yet have the concept of consent.
If there are any, they are hackers in a positive sense; most of them are good people, honest people. They direct the search for bugs and vulnerabilities and then patch them.
It is only because some of these honest people have turned bad that the distinction between good and evil has arisen.
A week later, Xing Baohua arrived at a small meeting place that had been set up.
The agents who had arrived early gathered together to chat.
The recent announcement by the Security Alliance and Microsoft regarding the significant security vulnerabilities of the Mi PC has caused concern among distributors in Europe and the United States.
They were worried that if they bought too much stock, they wouldn't be able to sell it.
During the virus outbreak, rice became a hot commodity, leading to a shortage and prompting them to place large orders.
They thought they could make more money, but the giant manufacturers dealt them a blow, leaving the distributors somewhat bewildered. Even more worrying is that they can't sell the large quantities of goods they've brought in.
They came to listen to the meeting personally chaired by Xing Baohua, and also to negotiate with Xing Baohua, the top executive, to see if they could return some of the goods.
Everyone has a very clear plan.
After greeting them, Xing Baohua said that they would release the new product first, and then talk to everyone in detail after the product release.
And so, Xing Baohua stood on the stage of the venue, facing several cameras, being filmed from multiple angles.
Behind him was a huge screen, with the computer directly connected to a projector.
Using a PowerPoint presentation, we will showcase the new computer and the application and effects of the security management software.
Looking at the numerous distributors, Xing Baohua knew they also had concerns, facing the encirclement and suppression by the world's giant manufacturers.
If Dami Computer wants to carve out a path to success, it needs to pave the way with money.
Of course, you can't just throw money around blindly; you have to throw it away strategically.
He first explained the configuration of the new computer, especially the addition of an advanced optical drive, which contained not only comprehensive office software but also management software.
The hard drive doesn't have enough capacity, so I have to delete things as I go.
With the CD, you can install and use it anytime without worrying about deleting software from your hard drive and then not being able to find the installation software when you want to use it later.
It's a comprehensive product, which is convenient to use, but the only inconvenience is upgrading it.
This antivirus software has various hardware voltage protection measures, and it can effectively block destructive viruses.
The only downside is that the software can cause slow boot times.
Of course, all computers these days have a slow boot time, but it doesn't matter if it's a little slower. You can use the boot time to have some breakfast or even make a cup of coffee.
Wait for about ten minutes, and you'll gradually get used to it.
Although it's slow, it's very safe.
This is the only selling point and advantage of the new Mi Computer; other brands of computers don't have this feature.
On stage, this guy acted like an orator, trying to convince the numerous distributors not to worry about shipping too much stock, but that their only concern was what to do when they ran out of stock.
Xing Baohua told the distributors that several projects in China were operating at full capacity, producing 30,000 computers per month.
If there's truly not enough to sell, we can let customers pre-order and pay in advance to start a pre-sale. This ensures that the distributors have no inventory to sell.
Xing Baohua spoke eloquently on stage, and the distributors found it quite convincing.
Next up is Xing Baohua's promotional event: anyone who buys a rice-themed computer will receive a free CD if the computer comes with a CD drive.
For customers with older computers, bring the main unit to purchase the management software, and we'll give you a free external CD-ROM drive.
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