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But I've had them happen while I went to get something to eat. In all cases I had saved my work, but not everyone would do that just to go out to grab a bite.
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Oh, I know they're a PITA. I'm just 'stirring the pot' a bit .
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Ctrl+S is my favorite key combo. I use it roughly every 30 seconds or every time I stop to think or leave my chair for any reason.
So far the only losses came from a disk failure on my work laptop. Luckily, I had recent backups so not a big loss.
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That and Ctrl+Shift+S (Save All) in Visual Studio.
Software Zen: delete this;
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That really plays havoc when editing documents on Sharepoint. Some of mine have several hundred versions because I've been well trained by MS tools to save at every pause. Its so ingrained its like breathing -- I do it without consciously knowing I'm doing it.
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Gary Wheeler wrote: save all documents and exit out of all important apps (Visual Studio, Word, etc.) before I leave for the day.
I do that too. My excuse was that I was feeling like crap and left work early that day. Not firing on all cylinders (actually, not sure there was fuel getting to the engine!)
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Marc Clifton wrote: My excuse was that I was feeling like crap and left work early that day. Not firing on all cylinders (actually, not sure there was fuel getting to the engine!) Been there, done that, have the prescriptions to deal with it. In my case, it's usually a migraine, and it feels like the pistons are all around 110% of their nominal diameter.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Windows 7 gave prompts to install updates (unless this was non-default settings which I set), which allowed for computer to run months without reboots.
But Win10 I just get pissed off at the end of most days needing to check what mundane text file or sql script is not saved.
Home computer I shutdown when not in use, only then to see that their are updates it will run. Where has the notification gone?
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I have found that the group policy for Windows Update: “No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates” does still work for Win 10 if the policy “Configure Automatic Updates” is configured to perform scheduled installations of updates (Option 4). I have it set up this way and users are notified and can choose to reboot, schedule the reboot, or even ignore. The update policies can be confusing and contradict each other so configure as few of these policies as possible.
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I suspect there's a fail safe built into Windows 10, because my experience is that if you manage to stop Windows 10 updates for long enough, eventually your PC will spontaneously crash, and when it comes back, Windows 10 updates will be re-enabled.
Took about 6 months as I recall. So, if you periodically do manual updates, you should be good.
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Set network connection 'Metered Connection' to 'On'.
Set Settings->Windows Update -> Advanced Options
'Automatically download updates, even over metered connections (charges may apply)' to 'Off'.
This will help, but does not prevent all restarts.
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The virus community has given you a BIG THUMBS UP for your excellent post.
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Quote: “If you are allergic to a thing, it is best not to put that thing in your mouth, particularly if the thing is cats.”
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There are so many places where a cat does not fit, regardless of whether you are allergic or not.
This is the Lounge, so obviously they cannot be exhaustively enumerated.
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. . . hold that thought . . .
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phil.o wrote: exhaustively
Is this a hint?
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Is there something you're trying to tell us?
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Is it a rethorical question?
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I think so. Because I probably don't want to know.
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Depending on the cat, the question may also be if it is allergic to you when it puts you in its mouth.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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Must be where the expression "Cat Got Your Tongue" came from?
I do all my own stunts, but never intentionally!
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Fur - crying out loud.
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but is it still OK to put yourself in a cats mouth?
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Lopatir wrote: put yourself in a cats mouth? When I put myself in a pussy, you can be sure it doesn't have teeth . . .
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