Re: Windows 10
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 2:35 am
Watch a global Player destroy themselves. Crazy.
Watch a global Player destroy themselves. Crazy.
Yep. It's heading that way.Danilo wrote:Watch a global Player destroy themselves. Crazy.
The problem in that quote is the tiny word "it". Corporations hide behind such anonymity so debacles like this can't get changed. The head of design (or whoever) that approved this should be publically named and their career put on the block, to deter stupid corporate decisions like this from prevailing in future.http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2015/11/24/windows-10-automatic-spying-begins-again wrote:So what is Microsoft thinking here? I’ve reached out to the company but, despite recognising my enquiry, it has yet to issue a statement.
DontTalkToMe, thanks for the link to that page of user experiences.DontTalkToMe wrote:This is a thread on Reddit discussing some of the programs accidentally lost or willingly removed (I don't know which) and the settings overwritten by the November update (Threshold 2)
https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comm ... _software/
I imagine the real list is much longer, after all this is a small sample.
DontTalkToMe wrote: With Win10 pro or higher you can at best delay the updates but not stop them.
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I find this intolerable, I want a centralized place (not 10 different tools) where I can see the proposed updates, select what I want, and hide what I don't want. Like in Win7.
Now we know how this really ended.In future builds, this capability will be added to Settings/Update and Recover.
I've used it on Win7Pro thinking that I could use it to detect if any M$ spyware was present.marc_256 wrote:hello,
is there someone who used this before ?
https://forums.spybot.info/downloads.php?id=58
I like to install this, but I'm not a PC windows guru so,
thanks,
marc