Random reboots with absolutely no way to prevent automatic updates or to schedule them.
Random reboots with absolutely no way to prevent automatic updates or to schedule them. I hope they go bankrupt and every one of them ends up living on the street and dying cold, miserable, and alone, whereupon they can spend the rest of eternity in everlasting hell.
Random reboots with absolutely no way to prevent automatic updates or to schedule them. I hope they go bankrupt and every one of them ends up living on the street and dying cold, miserable, and alone, whereupon they can spend the rest of eternity in everlasting hell.
Karma
Keep a look out. She is following you. YW.
She done stung you in the arse a few times!
Random reboots with absolutely no way to prevent automatic updates or to schedule them. I hope they go bankrupt and every one of them ends up living on the street and dying cold, miserable, and alone, whereupon they can spend the rest of eternity in everlasting hell.
Auto updates can and should be disabled. I don't like my computers making those sorts of decisions for me for precisely this reason. Bad patches can go out and be applied before you have a chance to suppress them.
much digital ink has been spread about Win 10 doing its own thing, regardless of user settings as far as patches are concerned
I hope they go bankrupt and every one of them ends up living on the street and dying cold, miserable, and alone, whereupon they can spend the rest of eternity in everlasting hell.
I read something today about a Windows 10S. If you purchase a "device" with the 'S' enabled, you can only run Microsoft apps. On Windows 10 Home edition, the user will be able to disable the 'S' function. On Windows 10 Pro, you have to pay Microsoft $49.99 to have the 'S' disabled.
for now there is a 'free' upgrade to Win Home available ....
MS did a study if a Win S user does not upgrade in 2 weeks to Win Home [or pro] the never update