They may get security updates, but not ESD distribution. Not a big deal, what’s one more upgrade in place after so many others in the series? Take 17133.1/73 as training for what is to come.
Yup. That machine controls the “Control Rods” of the nuclear reactor in my country. We have decided to keep it on Windows 98 SE for maximum stability. We also have another server running on Windows ME. Unbeatable stability and s**tty builds like 17134 cannot match it.
For those of you that did the March Insider Survey, here are the results. Hello Windows Insider, The results are in! Last month, we invited Windows Insiders to vote for their favorite Windows features released over the past six months. With hundreds of features and fixes to preview, there was a lot to like. Here are the features that Insiders from around the world liked most: Resume activities you started in the past. With Timeline in Task View, you can quickly scroll back to content you opened earlier — like a webpage, document, article, playlist, or task — even if you’ve closed an app or file. It even works across activities on different PCs. Instantly mute auto-playing media on websites. Microsoft Edge now displays an audio icon that shows which tab is playing sound. Just click the icon to mute and unmute the audio stream. An easier way to share files. Wirelessly share files and URLs to nearby PCs via Bluetooth using the new Near Share feature.
I just can't stop admiring the suitability of this build. I've got no annoying issue so far on my gaming laptop, power on almost a day and no crush or heating issue, and everything is just very smooth. Hopefully, the CU will come on Tuesday next week!?
Funny thing, I've been experiencing the same issues, but it's now fixed. How? I just happened to apply .73, then revert it, then apply it again - 3 times. No other changes. I can understand this happening with mechanical machines, but not with computers