generic image
Processing...
  • Games
  • Catalog
  • Develop
  • Robux
  • Search in Players
  • Search in Games
  • Search in Catalog
  • Search in Groups
  • Search in Library
  • Log In
  • Sign Up
  • Games
  • Catalog
  • Develop
  • Robux
   
ROBLOX Forum » Roblox » Help (Technical Support and Account Issues)
Home Search
 

Re: Can an Alienware laptop play roblox on chrome safely?

Previous Thread :: Next Thread 
crazywaffel25 is not online. crazywaffel25
Joined: 26 Dec 2012
Total Posts: 6
09 Nov 2017 03:16 PM
I really want to know because i've messed up this laptop once and I wanna be extra safe and not mess it up again.
Report Abuse
Minekart124 is not online. Minekart124
Joined: 11 Feb 2015
Total Posts: 52
09 Nov 2017 03:26 PM
Hi! Alienware laptops are laptops maded by dell a good brand for business computer but their gaming brand have problems with cooling and issues with motherboards and overheating, i recommend you buy a better laptop with a better cooling like MSI, alienware laptops usually last about 3 years if you use it to play a lot without allowing it to refrigerate. Try to speed up the fans to increase the useful life of the laptop. I hope i helped you! :D
Report Abuse
DragonKillergames is not online. DragonKillergames
Joined: 29 Jun 2016
Total Posts: 45
09 Nov 2017 04:10 PM
It will here are tips:

Don't be like me
Report Abuse
The_Skunk is not online. The_Skunk
Joined: 23 Sep 2008
Total Posts: 3225
09 Nov 2017 04:18 PM
"alienware laptop" literally describes nothing important

the roblox site is safe to browse, any ### (for some reason something here gets tagged) WHICH HAS roblox.com in it is roblox owned, nothing on roblox contains any malicious software, malware, viruses or otherwise

heres the protips on how to not ruin your computer with viruses:

1) install an adblocker extension, for chrome i suggest ublock origin
2) dont download random crap, if it ends with .exe and you dont know what it is, dont ever open/run it
3) 99% of the stuff online for "cracked games" or keygens or whatever is fake
4) google everything, kljndfsgjn.exe could be the installer for microsoft word, or it could be ransomware, 99% of the time you can google it to see what it is
5) "fix my pc" software, registry fixers, anything that makes you pay for it is a scam, piriform's ccleaner does registry fixing for free, along with a lot of other things
6) antivirus does next to nothing, and never pay for it, never give it full permissions to anything, most modern malicious software can entirely bypass any antivirus

common sense, use it
Report Abuse
Minekart124 is not online. Minekart124
Joined: 11 Feb 2015
Total Posts: 52
10 Nov 2017 11:29 AM
Hi! Im working with computers almost 10 years and i have experience with adblocker, You know adblocker takes data from your computer and sells it to ads companys and recompiles data from your searchs , i dont recomend install any browser plugin my friend, second advice antivirus companies creates viruses to buy their software so your are getting the most times viruses from antivirus companies like AVG,Avast,etc third advice never install AVG free Antivirus, it have and spyware inside it and if you install it you gonna get ads in your computer of that antivirus, and four advice do not tell me things that I knew before you. Use those tips and your computer will be clean of Crap. I hope that advices helped you!
Report Abuse
The_Skunk is not online. The_Skunk
Joined: 23 Sep 2008
Total Posts: 3225
10 Nov 2017 12:17 PM
"You know adblocker takes data from your computer and sells it to ads companys and recompiles data from your searchs"
None of them do this, the original Adblock will allow companies to "buy out" filters for their sites so you still see those advertisements. Thats what youtube did, and why adblock still shows ads on youtube. This is why i reccomend ublock origin, because it doesnt do this. But none of them take your browser data besides those fake browsers like Brave and Torch, which do block ads and replace them with other ads.

"i dont recomend install any browser plugin my friend"
Then you are vastly over-protective of your computer in 2017, where almost every browser has a plugin feature for a reason. Ive got ublock, ive got a color picker, i run Stylish to have custom CSS themes, another that i can use to open web-pages in barless windows, etc. Plugins are useful, you just need to know what it is you're downloading.

"second advice antivirus companies creates viruses to buy their software so your are getting the most times viruses from antivirus companies like AVG,Avast,etc"
This also isnt true, this was perpetuated by terrible news sites like Vox for years, but none of it was ever backed up with fact. Antivirus companies rely on human stupidity in order to exist. And to profit they need to bank on the small portion of people who are stupid enough to not only thing antivirus software does anything, but to actually pay for a better version.

"third advice never install AVG free Antivirus, it have and spyware inside it and if you install it you gonna get ads in your computer of that antivirus,"
Almost all large free software is technically "spyware", you dont pay for it in cash, you pay for it in the form of your user data. This is well known as has been a thing since the late 90's. However spyware isnt always extreme, AVG and other free antivirus options skim browser data to see what sites you visit and what things you buy online. It sells that data to other companies who direct advertisement to websites. They do not however directly put advertisements on your computer. And any adblocking extension should block most if not all ads anyway.

"and four advice do not tell me things that I knew before you. Use those tips and your computer will be clean of Crap"
You have no idea what you're talking about is the thing. "working with computers for 10 years", yeah sure, if "working with computers" implies the probably 9/10 of those years you basically spent figuring out how to use a registry editor to make the start button say "farts".

You know like, the tip of the iceberg on a lot of things from what it sounds like, but then you just entirely ignore the rest of the iceberg. Like you read some arstechnica articles but only the titles and first paragraph.

Report Abuse
Minekart124 is not online. Minekart124
Joined: 11 Feb 2015
Total Posts: 52
10 Nov 2017 01:20 PM
Hi! I do not like to receive disrespect and I will respond with education, because we are matu######ple and we need have to have respect, here are my answers:

First: Almost all large free software is technically "spyware" I just say that antivirus because is dificult to remove and some times dont allow you to delete it from the computer, you need to delete manually from the folders and registy, that was an example of "spyware"

Second: "antivirus companies creates viruses to buy their software" This actually is true, i say before im working in Palo Alto Networks, in the security department of networks and firewalls and we maded a study "20% of the malware in internet is maded by antivirus companies to make more sellings in their products"

Third:"working with computers" implies the probably 9/10 of those years you basically spent figuring out how to use a registry editor to make the start button say "farts". Currently I have made a career in computer security in the beautiful Palo Alto University to be where I am and I do not have to receive disrespect from a person who does not know me and judge me for what I say.

Four:Please relax and do not judge people without knowing, that is a serious lack of respect and you should know it.

Greetings!
Report Abuse
The_Skunk is not online. The_Skunk
Joined: 23 Sep 2008
Total Posts: 3225
10 Nov 2017 01:34 PM
Let me rephrase this in the language anyone can understand:
lol noob shut up

You are not from Palo Alto University, you like to pretend you are on the internet. You googled "network security" and found them as one of the top results because they have an active twitter. You are some random teenager who built their own PC from parts and thinks they're a computer expert. Oh my, what an accomplishment, you put things in the right slots like a shapes game for a 2 year old.

No grown adult uses the word "maded", the only people who speak English that use the word "maded" are usually under the age of 10.
Nor would I expect any adult in a high profile network security job to be not only playing roblox, but offering fake under-formatted technical support to children on the Help forum.

The only thing i hate on this forum more than minimodding, or pretending to be sort of official, is giving false information to people.

You cant lie to someone who has seen it thousands of times before.
Get your crap together and actually provide useful information to people instead of spewing whatever crap you saw on the Linus Tech Tips forums or /r/battlestations.
Report Abuse
Minekart124 is not online. Minekart124
Joined: 11 Feb 2015
Total Posts: 52
10 Nov 2017 01:44 PM
Hi!Sorry for my English I still have some mistakes writing, I've only been living here for a few years and I still have to improve my English, I'm from Spain, and I'm sorry but I do not know "Linus Tech" ips forums or / r / battlestations "I currently play Roblox because I am trying to learn Lua and C ++ and I think this platform is simple and fun to learn these programming languages, I have been on this platform for two years now and I am finding a lot of people like you who only What it does is respond badly without any reason, I am currently in a low position of the company because I have not been in it for a long time and I have to learn a lot about the new intelligent firewalls, if I have bothered you at some point, I give you my apologies.

It has been a pleasure talking with you, I hope we do not have any more problems in the future.
Report Abuse
Previous Thread :: Next Thread 
Page 1 of 1
 
 
ROBLOX Forum » Roblox » Help (Technical Support and Account Issues)
   
 
   
  • About Us
  • Jobs
  • Blog
  • Parents
  • Help
  • Terms
  • Privacy

©2017 Roblox Corporation. Roblox, the Roblox logo, Robux, Bloxy, and Powering Imagination are among our registered and unregistered trademarks in the U.S. and other countries.



Progress
Starting Roblox...
Connecting to Players...
R R

Roblox is now loading. Get ready to play!

R R

You're moments away from getting into the game!

Click here for help

Check Remember my choice and click Launch Application in the dialog box above to join games faster in the future!

Gameplay sponsored by:
Loading 0% - Starting game...
Get more with Builders Club! Join Builders Club
Choose Your Avatar
I have an account
generic image