They can be disabled. Same goes for "ads" in Start Menu.Hey, looks like I might be wrong though: they can be disabled in the Pro version? Not entirely sure.
They can be disabled. Same goes for "ads" in Start Menu.Hey, looks like I might be wrong though: they can be disabled in the Pro version? Not entirely sure.
some people take their laptops home. I've deployed updates for end users at large organizations. I gave a WEEK for you to shut down and restart, including a weekend, and people would still complain because they wouldnt update by the deadline and then the deadline would come and fuck their shit up.
I've even had one idiot hold the power button down to turn the computer off during the part of windows updates that says "do not power off your computer - windows is updating" she bricked her own computer. People are fucking stupid, sorry, but they are.
Those "pretty pictures" are ads. Ever hover over the little text that says "Like what you see?" They're ads, often for vacation destinations. They might be unusually tasteful ads, but Microsoft is still getting paid to shill to you.
Hey, looks like I might be wrong though: they can be disabled in the Pro version? Not entirely sure.
Have you heard the good news about Ubuntu? It never does any of this shit. And it's free. And comes with a free office solution pre-installed. No ads. It doesn't spy on you, either.
And it's faster than Windows. Boots faster, runs faster. And it's secure. Viruses, trojans, ransomware? What are those?
And if for some reason you must use MS Office on Ubuntu because Microsoft purposely keeps breaking compatibility of its proprietary document file formats to force you to upgrade, you can do that, too. Just use the Wine compatibility layer.
You've not read about the shit Ubuntu pulled with Amazon have you?
You've not read about the shit Ubuntu pulled with Amazon have you?
You aren't gonna have any problems as long as you aren't going to shady/suspicious sites, aren't opening attachments you don't recognise etc. Basically if you are computer savvy the chances of you getting infected are pretty low.
When I was doing tech support I had far far more calls from people whose computers had issues after Windows updates going through, than from people who had issues that could've been prevented if they had only installed updates.
Choose 'update and shutdown'.
Turn computer on, still updating.
Log in, still updating.
Just because it's been done this way forever, doesn't make it good. It's annoying, as it always has been for Windows. When I turn my PC on I want it to be ready to use. How about adding ETAs too "This update will take approximately 7 minutes".Perhaps you don't understand how windows has worked... Forever
Updates are applied during shutdown... And then the rest of the update is applied during boot
Lol this thread
You've not read about the shit Ubuntu pulled with Amazon have you?
My biggest annoyance though. "Update and Shutdown" doesnt actually update and shutdown. Cause when I turn it back on again I still get an updating screen. Why.
Docker keeps crashing on startup 80% of the time. This is so annoying. <span class="emoji-outer emoji-sizer"><span class="emoji-inner" style="background: url(chrome-extension://immhpnclomdloikkpcefncmfgjbkojmh/emoji-data/sheet_apple_64.png);background-position:47.91666666666667% 35.41666666666667%;background-size:4900%" data-codepoints="1f621"></span></span>
Some people do, and the active time settings may still get ignored, e.g. reboots in the middle of classes or presentations. It's been repeatedly reported by multiple people, possibly even in this thread. I don't know why it happens for some but not others.Do the people that encounter forced restarts not dive into settings and configure when their active time is? The annoying part about that is you are told to have a minimum down time or x hours, but you can modify/remove that. I've never had a random restart while using my computer, and although I'd be on Linux if I didn't use my PC for gaming almost exclusively, Windows 10 doesn't cause me many if any problems that aren't fixable. It's just the Cortana stuff and other forced stuff.
If there was a SKU of Windows that gave control back to people I'm sure it would sell pretty well.
I keep sending the crash reports almost every other day. 😂Hey, I work at Docker; if you have a stack trace or something, definitely report it!
I keep sending the crash reports almost every other day. ��
This blushing whale almost makes me thinks he's almost trying not to gain sempai's attention or anything. <///<
The worst thing about Windows 10 is
The worst thing about Windows 10 is
IIRC, Win 10 Pro allows you to postpone updates, it's only Home that doesn't(?)