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JaundicedEye Send message Joined: 14 Mar 12 Posts: 5375 Credit: 30,870,693 RAC: 1 |
Kinda sounds like Windows VISTA, or Millenium, or DOS 5 for that matter. Just release it and let the user bear the pain.....typical M$ B$. "Sour Grapes make a bitter Whine." <(0)> |
Sirius B Send message Joined: 26 Dec 00 Posts: 24909 Credit: 3,081,182 RAC: 7 |
Kinda sounds like Windows VISTA, or Millenium, or DOS 5 for that matter. Just release it and let the user bear the pain.....typical M$ B$. +1 I've always been an early adopter that is until Win 8. Only ran 8/8.1 in a VM. Didn't like it so stuck with 7. 10 has only confirmed to me that MS has lost the plot in attempting to have a mobile environment on a desktop. Change is good, change is progressive, but my workstation is not an iPhone. |
Brent Norman Send message Joined: 1 Dec 99 Posts: 2786 Credit: 685,657,289 RAC: 835 |
oh I agree, Why on my PC the help files say tap this, swipe that ... I got a freaking mouse not a touch screen tablet!!! |
JaundicedEye Send message Joined: 14 Mar 12 Posts: 5375 Credit: 30,870,693 RAC: 1 |
I Pity the Fool that installs Windows 10......... "Sour Grapes make a bitter Whine." <(0)> |
SciManStev Send message Joined: 20 Jun 99 Posts: 6658 Credit: 121,090,076 RAC: 0 |
Well, I'm on Windows 10. There is certainly a learning curve, but so far the only real difficulty is that I could not get BOINC 6.10.58 to work. It just kept trying to connect to the client. I tried to reinstall it, but that failed, so I jumped to the latest released version, and resumed crunching. I haven't connected my other drives yet, as I am making sure my files will stay on my computer, and not head for the cloud. Steve Warning, addicted to SETI crunching! Crunching as a member of GPU Users Group. GPUUG Website |
Jord Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 15184 Credit: 4,362,181 RAC: 3 |
In other words, Service Pack 0.01 is out. No, Service Pack 0.02, as that cumulative update was an update to the previous cumulative update KB3074683 dated July 29th, 2015. So it was installed immediately upon Windows install. |
JaundicedEye Send message Joined: 14 Mar 12 Posts: 5375 Credit: 30,870,693 RAC: 1 |
May I add: Dos 5.0 Ok Dos 6.0 Crap Dos 6.1 Ok Windows 1.0 Crap Windows 3.0 Ok Win 95 OK Win 98 crap Win 98 SE OK Win Millenium Crap Win XP OK Win Vista crap Win 7 OK Win 8 crap Win 8.1 OK Win 10 crap The only Personal OS I had no problem with was PET Dos. It never crashed running F15 Strike Eagle on my Commodore 64. ":D "Sour Grapes make a bitter Whine." <(0)> |
Jord Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 15184 Credit: 4,362,181 RAC: 3 |
Still don't see what problems people had with Windows Millennium. It ran fine on my system for years. Only had to reinstall it once when I reformatted the wrong drive. It had a couple of things people now take for granted, and things that Windows 98 didn't have. Windows Update for instance, system restore (making of a restore point!), Universal Plug and Play and WIA or Windows Image Acquisition without which you wouldn't be able to attach a printer, scanner, webcams, cameras, phones etc. and have Windows install it automatically. WinME also came with a new TCP/IP stack, inbuilt ZIP support, image preview, and the USB mass storage generic device driver. And it came with Movie Maker, one of the programs causing the apparent stability problems. You could, with aid of a third party program, uninstall Movie Maker and be left with a rock-solid OS. It ran for years on my system, before I switched to Windows 2000. |
Zombu2 Send message Joined: 24 Feb 01 Posts: 1615 Credit: 49,315,423 RAC: 0 |
frickin windows turns some of the privacy crap back on every day that i turned off which includes syncing to phone i don't need none of that crap and i don't want it i will block all connections to their advertising servers and other crud i don't want i need my cpu cycles for crunching not displaying ads on a machine i never see I came down with a bad case of i don't give a crap |
Zombu2 Send message Joined: 24 Feb 01 Posts: 1615 Credit: 49,315,423 RAC: 0 |
frickin windows turns some of the privacy crap back on every day that i turned off which includes syncing to phone I just block all that junk in my Edgerouter pro and be done with it If microsoft wants to be a pain in my behind i got a fix for that hrhr I came down with a bad case of i don't give a crap |
TimeLord04 Send message Joined: 9 Mar 06 Posts: 21140 Credit: 33,933,039 RAC: 23 |
Well, GOOD news! :-) Months ago, a guy I know from Folding@home sent me a MOBO and CPU combo that he no longer was using. I let it sit until now. Opened the box to find a Core 2 Extreme 3.0 GHz processor on a Gigabyte MOBO with Dual BIOS and NO attached video card!!! Got that installed into Prometheus, moved the RAM from Old Prometheus to New Prometheus, installed GTX-750 TI SC, installed existing 250 GB drive, and THOUGHT I was done. Now the BAD news... Win 7 Pro x64 refused to boot because of the MOBO and CPU change... Bought a new larger drive and installed Win 7 Pro x64 on that; made the 250 a slave drive, and read from it copying ALL of my data to the new drive. Reinstalled ALL apps, and two days later after all the fine tuning and getting Prometheus back to where I want it to be, NVIDIA Driver 353.30 now works!!! Now I'm ready for Win 10!!! :-) TL TimeLord04 Have TARDIS, will travel... Come along K-9! Join Calm Chaos |
Jord Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 15184 Credit: 4,362,181 RAC: 3 |
Noticed the other day that I am getting quite a lot of "Windows Explorer has crashed" messages again, even when not doing anything. Seeing how Holly's computer is now also starting to give those message, I smell a rat. Highly suspect this is Microsoft's doing, that they sent an 'Update' that is now crashing Explorer, so you're forced to move to Windohnoze 10. |
SciManStev Send message Joined: 20 Jun 99 Posts: 6658 Credit: 121,090,076 RAC: 0 |
I stayed with Firefox through the upgrade, and even though I found out how to add my Firefox bookmarks to Edge, i still prefer Firefox. Steve I have not yet done a clean install, but so far, all my previous programs are intact, and work. Warning, addicted to SETI crunching! Crunching as a member of GPU Users Group. GPUUG Website |
Zombu2 Send message Joined: 24 Feb 01 Posts: 1615 Credit: 49,315,423 RAC: 0 |
same junk as internet exploder plus edge spies on you I came down with a bad case of i don't give a crap |
OzzFan Send message Joined: 9 Apr 02 Posts: 15691 Credit: 84,761,841 RAC: 28 |
May I add: Microsoft didn't release DOS 6.1. DOS 6.1 was released by IBM, and thus called PC DOS. MS-DOS 6.00 - Microsoft PC DOS 6.1 - IBM MS-DOS 6.2 - Microsoft MS-DOS 6.21 - Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 - Microsoft PC DOS 6.3 - IBM PC DOS 7 - IBM PC DOS 2000 - IBM |
Zombu2 Send message Joined: 24 Feb 01 Posts: 1615 Credit: 49,315,423 RAC: 0 |
Dos originated from IBM our friend bill conned them out of it and released it now they bitching about piracy His whole company is based of piracy I came down with a bad case of i don't give a crap |
Grant (SSSF) Send message Joined: 19 Aug 99 Posts: 13851 Credit: 208,696,464 RAC: 304 |
Millennium when it did run properly was actually very good as Mike will testify. Unfortunately for 95% of people it didn't run properly! Yep. There were some issues with System Restore on some systems, but the biggest issues were with Active Desktop in particular & the Plug & Play implementation. However many of the issues weren't due to the OS, but the applications/drivers. But the OS got the blame for the poor work of the 3rd parties. Grant Darwin NT |
OzzFan Send message Joined: 9 Apr 02 Posts: 15691 Credit: 84,761,841 RAC: 28 |
Dos originated from IBM our friend bill conned them out of it and released it now they bitching about piracy Umm... that's not even close to true. DOS was the product of 86-DOS (a.k.a. QDOS) from Seattle Computer Products. IBM had approached Gary Kildall of Digital Research to make their OS, but Gary didn't want to sign the non-disclosure agreement, and he wanted royalties based upon every copy sold. Microsoft was only going to provide their BASIC interpreter to IBM, and Bill thought the future was in Unix. Microsoft even had their own Unix variant called Xenix. When the negotiations fell apart between IBM and Gary Kildall, IBM approached Microsoft for an OS. Microsoft knew of Seattle Computer Product's 86-DOS as a rising standard for 16bit microprocessors, and approached them to buy it outright - which they did. Microsoft then went to IBM and made deal that, instead of royalties, Microsoft would get to sell the OS independently. Since, at the time, there wasn't a big market for selling Operating Systems, IBM agreed to the deal. Microsoft then originally didn't even sell DOS to end-users directly, but to other companies like Compaq (and the Compaq-DOS), or Mitsubishi (Mitsubishi-DOS). But DOS in no way originated at IBM, and Bill did not conn them out of it. |
JaundicedEye Send message Joined: 14 Mar 12 Posts: 5375 Credit: 30,870,693 RAC: 1 |
Millennium when it did run properly was actually very good as Mike will testify. Unfortunately for 95% of people it didn't run properly! You are absolutely correct Chris, my memory fogs up now and then. "Sour Grapes make a bitter Whine." <(0)> |
Zombu2 Send message Joined: 24 Feb 01 Posts: 1615 Credit: 49,315,423 RAC: 0 |
i like my story better :) I came down with a bad case of i don't give a crap |
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