01-15-2025, 08:40 PM
The topic has been discussed here many times, so how can we not add the simplest solution as a note:
In Windows you should avoid installing all that stuff in the so-called home directory. Win Defender monitors this meticulously, and rightly so.
The simplest solution is to partition your hard drive into C:\ and D:\ and then install things like QB64, C/C++, etc. on drive D:\. I have never had any problems with that.
In Windows you should avoid installing all that stuff in the so-called home directory. Win Defender monitors this meticulously, and rightly so.
The simplest solution is to partition your hard drive into C:\ and D:\ and then install things like QB64, C/C++, etc. on drive D:\. I have never had any problems with that.