The code is available now. It's up to the OEMs to build it for your device. Or a ROM dev if you prefer.
The code is available now. It's up to the OEMs to build it for your device. Or a ROM dev if you prefer.
Nobody has that issue on a working phone. Call your carrier or admit you messed up installing a custom ROM and fix your own mistake. It's one or the other.
Newsflash for the slow: Google neither makes the builds nor provides the updates for any phone except the ones with their name on it. And every build is different as evidenced by the fact that installing a ROM from the wrong phone will brick your phone. Buy a Nexus if you give a crap about this issue.
I, too, am a Mac-toting graphic designer struggling to cope with and defend the latest breach on Apple's servers. I was going to create the same image but they beat me to it. I guess hipsters in denial think alike...
So simple. The MFT is like a table of contents. Deleting a file deletes the entry in the TOC (MFT). It does not remove the page but allows someone to replace the page as needed.
In before the lawsuit...oops, too late.
Did science destroy the low-hanging fruit, superstition? Nope. Then it probably won't destroy beauty or anything else. Except maybe life on earth, but that would be due to politics.
MPC 100x > VLC :-)
There's no such thing as a Usenet tracker. Actually, now that I think about it, there's no such thing as Usenet. Shh
Wow, way to rat everyone out.
Torrents are supposedly for Linux ISOs and other open source software. Most bit torrent clients *are* open source, and receive updates over bittorrent. You just don't know or appreciate the history of it at all.
This article overcomplicates things and in some places contradicts itself.
Do I have to paste the whole article in here?
As opposed to you, who has provided zero evidence of anything. No serious tech journal even bothers with CCleaner these days. It was fun back when download.com was winfiles.com and most program uninstallers failed. Which is not the case today with Windows Installer being built into the OS and commonly used. The…
Last word. Lol
You haven't said anything except beliefs and personal attacks. Anyway there are better places on the interwebs than this thread. Enjoy your outdated entry-level tech life. Bye.
Yeah it's voodoo magic. Logic doesn't apply here. Lol
Said while writing a user review...
Wow what are you trying to install on there? Windows 8?
Yeah those 32 bits in each DWORD are too much for a modern processor to handle. Except wait, the data in each key is stored separately and the registry is really just a high performance index, where the (extremely small) data doesn't get in the way at all.