The End of Windows Service Packs?
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In an unprecedented move, Microsoft earlier this week shipped four non-security related updates to its Windows 8 operating system--barely two weeks before it goes on sale on October 26.
This could be interesting.
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In an unprecedented move, Microsoft earlier this week shipped four non-security related updates to its Windows 8 operating system--barely two weeks before it goes on sale on October 26.
This could be interesting.
What? Microsoft still haven't yet managed to make 100% perfect, completely bug free software that works 100% of the time on all hardware configurations and devices and includes every piece of functionality I demand, including the IKitchenSink interface implementation?? That's it. I'm writing a letter to the editor.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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What? Microsoft still haven't yet managed to make 100% perfect, completely bug free software that works 100% of the time on all hardware configurations and devices and includes every piece of functionality I demand, including the IKitchenSink interface implementation?? That's it. I'm writing a letter to the editor.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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In an unprecedented move, Microsoft earlier this week shipped four non-security related updates to its Windows 8 operating system--barely two weeks before it goes on sale on October 26.
This could be interesting.
The most interesting part of that is something I haven't seen any of the tech press pick up on. Since MS did ship relevant fixes to the OEMs there actually is a valid argument in favor of de-crapping your laptops initial OS install instead of reflexively wiping it.
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In an unprecedented move, Microsoft earlier this week shipped four non-security related updates to its Windows 8 operating system--barely two weeks before it goes on sale on October 26.
This could be interesting.