Is there a way I can completely disable network internet access in Windows? So when I dual boot into Windows it doesn't use ethernet at all, even with the ethernet cable still plugged in?
Would disabling the network stack be an option?
Maybe disable the ethernet adapter, but does that carry over each boot, permanently?
tinker with it and learn something faggot, we aren't tech support.
you need to completely remove your network drivers, the easiest way to do this is delete the sys 32 folder in your c drive, then reinstall any necessary drivers from a USB (video/mouse/keyboard), otherwise windows will reinstall network drivers automatically
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not from within the OS.
require a key to access the internet through your router and keep the place the key is stored on your other partition encrypted so that the windows partition has no way to access it
>>62040987
>Trying this hard to hide your kiddy porn.
Just disable the network card in device manager
Is this really the state of /g/
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Didn't you think there was a reason for
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and of course you didn't sage.
>>62040987
Run it in a vm and disable networking. Easier than dual boot in most cases I can think of. Windows runs a bit better virtually. It thinks it has all it's drivers.
>>62040987
just fucking unplug the ethernet cable stupid fuck, you're already going through all of the trouble of dual booting