Are you posting as 1jaxstate1 (or some other pseudonym) and therefore can shrug off the death threats? Or are you posting with your real first and last name, where your location can be discovered by a horde of death threat wielding froth breathers?
Are you posting as 1jaxstate1 (or some other pseudonym) and therefore can shrug off the death threats? Or are you posting with your real first and last name, where your location can be discovered by a horde of death threat wielding froth breathers?
I'm hoping teenagers whose brain hasn't fully formed, yet, and they don't understand the ramifications of their toxic and immature behavior. Some people never grow out of that, though, sadly. And the Internet gives them a voice they have never had before.
I'm in no way saying the upgrade is without flaws and sometimes doesn't require a good clean install to help fix issues, but if it worked with 7 I have a very confident 95% belief that it will work in 10. Unless it was running in "XP compatibility mode" and those settings didn't transfer over. Luckily Windows 10 is…
The obsolescent nature of technology will force your hand eventually. C'est la vie and good luck!
We only truly shine during moments in the blackest dark. A helping hand is always nice and appreciated but it becomes a miraculous lifeline during the worst of storms. Clichés, yes, but true.
The only thing you can do is cope, I guess. But keep in mind, not everything in the EULA is enforceable. You still have the right to sue Microsoft should there be some calamitous reason to do so.
You back up your files to a separate hard drive. Restore as necessary. If every time you paste that file back into a direct it gets deleted than you need an exorcist. Or a full wipe and clean install then you restore your files.
Well I hope it works. I dabbled a bit with a HomeRun so I feel your pain.
Enables them to force the update?
Better get out your hat and start chomping! Would you like some syrup to go with it?
If I can't fix it in twenty minutes with some Google-Fu, it's time to reinstall the O.S. At least Windows 10 makes it easier with their refresh method, though a clean install is the best enema. I can't stress the importance of making a good backup beforehand, though.
License-enabled push practices are here to stay and I’d eat my hat if that ever changed to be more in favor of the customer. I hate the idea that if I mod my PS4 and show others how I can end up in court with Sony trying to tear me a new one. But I don't think it's going anywhere. As for that laptop, there are a bunch…
No no, I'm not disagreeing about the program running the CPU in the background on full tilt mode. I just meant it's good to clean the fans, regardless. It's amazing how many people do not do this.
Actually, we all benefit from this change. And they've thought about the customers. Microsoft has been around since 1985. And unfortunately they know a good chunk of the users are still using products from 1995 because they hate change. You can lead your horse to the water, you can't make them drink, but you can sure…