You mean waiting for new features that cant be used because they borked even on release day[/QUOTE] Karl Marx was a Zionist, keep your failed ideologies out of here.
The only one who (clearly) has something to do with ideologies here it's you. I mentioned Mark because his bright understanding of how capitalism works, which has nothing to do with ideologies (no matter if failed or not). Learn to take apart facts from ideologies.
Karl Marx was a Zionist, keep your failed ideologies out of here.[/QUOTE] i fail to see what this dude has to do with bad coding, also hes a philosopher, not an ideologist
i entered this command explorer shell:::{BB06C0E4-D293-4f75-8A90-CB05B6477EEE} explorer opened with the backup option was trying to view old style system properties after seeing it in above post lol can we still see old style using a command? is this the wrong one? Wait ...its this one System.{BB06C0E4-D293-4f75-8A90-CB05B6477EEE} ...create a folder and name it to this move the new system folder to windows and back to desktop, will give you system with system icon Thanks for the reminder of old system properties, didn't realise i missed it so much although it still says windows 10 lmao the desktop name has now been changed ..i forgot to black it out
System properties also showing Gigabyte which, unless it is a Gigabyte branded pre-assembled pc, shouldn't be there unless used multi oem retail project tool to apply gigabyte branding in which case the win10 logo might be from there.
lmao ...the mod in youtube podcast is recommending preview builds, like wtf....ppl are going to be installing on there dailys
The whole win 11 is and will ever be a toy for masochists. So why not use the bigger one? Who cares about usability, stability, speed, lack of monthly "surprises" and so on, for sure don't use that thing at all.
Yeah, I even posted in that thread, but I didn't connect the dots, given their problem was about a properly signed driver, while mine was a selfsigned one Worth to link my finding in that thread. Whatever a popup informing the users should have been the minimal expected behavior, given the CU installs automatically. Now that I bisected the problem and I know where to look I know that a meaningful error is found in the event logs, but not in the generic system logs (there you see the usual one about unsigned dtivers). The clear message is buried in \Application and services logs (or whatever is spelled in English)\Microsoft\Windows\CodeIntegrity There you can find and Not exactly the place where the average Joe and also the average Acer-5100 looks
just want to be sure... does installing the preview CU. say i install it today when patch tuesday comes i have to reinstall the same update.? i