https://forums.mydigitallife.net/posts/1873631 Consumer & Business x86 and x64 SVFSFX patches are uploaded!!!
Hi peeps, one recommendation: Please do not use full quotes to address authors or posters. Mark the important text passage and then "Reply". Thank you.
Then i don't get the rejection of my moderation request, getting a bit tired to ask it in the threads all the time (have been accused of playing moderator before) People can simply ping by putting the @ in front of the username they want to ping.
Of course, but the Reply button is sooo more comfortable. Most don't even know the tagging system exists. When I came from phpBB, I didn't know either, as it does not exist there. Maybe @Tito or @Alphawaves can grant you the necessary right, at least in your maintained threads. I wouldn't mind at all, when you care for a thread, you need the necessary tools to keep it clean.
The 5707 Update took a lot of time to install on a quad core CPU, and it had multiple reboots. It's a very big update I suspect they changed important system files
or a core2quad? it ran as usual on my i7 8700 (6 core/12threads second PC), on my x86 Asus T100TA (ancient transformerbook with 4 atom cores and 2GB ram) it also ran as usual. And only one reboot for the LCU.
@Enthousiast I found the reason: I previously enabled Hyper-V and Windows Sandbox And my main machine is an AMD Athlon X4 860k. I know it's old but performs very well, better than cheap modern PCs sold with Windows 11 (like Celeron N4020)
is not as old as a core2quad but amd from that era is not that fast either Celeron should be forbidden to be sold too.
All my desktops are self build, don't know what that has to do with my opinion about older amd pre zen, and celeron cpu's. The i7 8700 is made from reclaimed hardware, except the cpu cooler. Only the laptop/tablet = transfomer book is a branded system and came with 8.1 x86 Home pre-installed, it has just a 4 core atom cpu and 2GB Ram with a slow emmc 32GB drive and runs x86 19045.5737 now, it had no problems with installing the lcu.