No. You are vastly incorrect. Also, $200 laptops can run 10. Sorry if that's the year's allowance. Pick up a paper route.He assumed that codezero0 can afford top notch hardware every year and was inferior for it.
No. You are vastly incorrect. Also, $200 laptops can run 10. Sorry if that's the year's allowance. Pick up a paper route.He assumed that codezero0 can afford top notch hardware every year and was inferior for it.
That is what happens when you want to enter the mobile market.Windows 7 userbase: "If it ain't broken, don't fix it."
Microsoft: "Okay!"
breaks Windows 8
No. You are vastly incorrect. Also, $200 laptops can run 10. Sorry if that's the year's allowance. Pick up a paper route.
cortana is a pretty useless feature if you ask me i never use her and she always pops up at the worst timeWindows 10 with Cortana the "assistant" that half of the time tries to google the question you ask her also runs out, but I'm not making a thread about it.
cortana is a pretty useless feature if you ask me i never use her and she always pops up at the worst time
Toolkits like kspico (or more popularly, Microsoft Toolkit) only activate Windows 10 for 180 days and work by installing to the system and constantly resetting the 180-day counter. There are better ways to activate Windows 10 permanently.lol. how can you not have enough money for windows 10. Its free. just torrent an iso of windows 10 home. read the comments to see if its reported a bad torrent. you can download windows 10 iso's for free with Microsoft own tool. and for activation use the kspico activator. I have done this and i can confirm it works. i can give you a clean one if you need that i vigorously tested on real hardware.
Here is the tool from Microsoft. Just install then activate with Kspico. Don't spend money.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
And remember you can use windows 7 as long as you want. I installed windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit on a intel core i9 for a client because he wanted it and it works great. Who cares if the support is gone. As for the using NVMe do you really need something that fast? that shit is expensive and if your worried about boot times just leave your computer on. I leave 3 computers on 24/7 My 2007 windows xp Sp2 core 2 quad from 2007 i built, a dell vostro 400 as my windows 2008 r2 server and a free nas box. My xp machine has been on 24/7 since 2007. i had a old Pentium 4 1.6 server from 2002 that was on 24/7 since 2005...
you are misunderstanding i don't distrust microsoft and i don't doubt updates have benefits but i LIKE my computer the way it is, it's as simple as that.I would think you're the one that's way more paranoid is you, given that you think updates are evil and don't fix exploits when they actually do. you're just trying to justify having a bad position, that is all ("we get malware anyway, so i'll just leave myself exposed to all the malware instead of updating to block most of it!")
if you really think Microsoft would do something like that, why even use Windows if you don't trust it?
oh well, keep on the conspiracy I guess.