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I'm not missing the point. Calm down there buttercup. I get why some people want to whine and flip out. You're not teaching me anything new here.
I'm saying it's infantile to assume that A: Microsoft doesn't give a sh*t about their users and B: people need to get a life if it's that big of a deal to them.
MS did put the button back. So they do care.
Jeremy Falcon
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Calm down?? Really? Buttercup?? WTF? LOL...
You're taking this conversation waaaayyy to seriously.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: I'm saying it's infantile to assume that A: Microsoft doesn't give a sh*t about their users and B: people need to get a life if it's that big of a deal to them.
I totally disagree...
A: I ALWAYS assume MS doesn't care. There's ample evidence to back that up and there's no reason to assume otherwise. They care about one thing only: $$$
B: Businesses rely on stable platforms to keep the money coming in. Changes break things, and broken things == lost revenue.
For a company relying on software and OS's that are stable, large scale changes are scary. I've had more than a few clients who have refused to upgrade until at least SP2, because they KNOW that anything sooner means trouble... How do they know that you ask? experience dealing with MS products.
I don't know of a single company that is using Win 8 or plans to go to Win 10... Really, I don't... All of my clients are on Win 7.
For a independent dev who support companies, it means lost time & money for me to have to stop and spend months learning new things because MS went and changed things.
Consider the discussion about VS2015. Some here are reporting the usual complaints. I haven't tried it yet, but after 30 years of using MS products for development, I know what to expect. With every single version of VS they make the same mistakes. One peave of mine is that they move or rename IDE functions. In VS2010 the shortcut for some things is totally different than in 2012, same for 13, and same for 15 be you sure!
So the summary is, they keep pumping out what THEY think you want, and they don't really understand their users.
Just my 2 cents.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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Man, I'm not going to read all of this. Have fun hanging on to a button. Toodles!
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: keeps things fresh and new instead of old and stale
Tell that to my wife.
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I installed it to my laptop just so I could test applications and see if there are any quirks our users might experience.
Plus, Microsoft left me a nice little present that was placed on my menu bar; I just had to open it!
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Kevin Marois wrote: What's so fascinating about it??? You'll get a simpeler answer than the one above;
It is the new current version of Windows. Regardless of whether it contains improvements, gremlins or whatever, but everyone that writes Windows-software will want to know if anything will be changing.
They don't want it because it works for them; they'll find out that it no longer works for them once time progresses. As XP, so will Seven go in time.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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We're all developers on this site, presumably you are too.
Feel free to go ahead and ignore it. I look forward to reading about how you respond to your customers a few days/weeks/months down they road when they tell you they've found a compatibility problem with an app you've sold them, and you tell them you haven't yet started testing on it because you don't get "what's so fascinating about it".
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A lady goes to the bar on a cruise ship and orders a Scotch with two drops of water. As the bartender gives her the drink she says, 'I'm on this cruise to celebrate my 80th birthday and it's today.' The bartender says, "Well, since it's your birthday, I'll buy you a drink. In fact, this one is on me."
As the woman finishes her drink the woman to her right says that she would like to buy her a drink, too. The old woman says, 'Thank you. Bartender, I want a Scotch with two drops of water.'
'Coming up', says the bartender?
As she finishes that drink, the man to her left says, 'I would like to buy you one, too.'
The old woman says, 'Thank you. Bartender, I want another Scotch with two drops of water.''
'Coming right up', the bartender says. As he gives her the drink he says, "Ma'am, I'm dying of curiosity. Why the Scotch with only two drops of water?"
The old woman replies, 'Sonny, when you're my age, you've learned how to hold your liquor...Holding your water, however, is a whole other issue.'
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Thanks to whomever it was that posted the link to this tool the other day.
I have downloaded the x64 & x86 of Professional and am currently downloading the x64 & x86 of Home. Hoping I can use this to install for customers who have sh*tty internet connections. They still do exist.
Anyone know if these can be used to update an existing Windows installation and also on a fresh HDD?
If I can install on a fresh HDD, do I only need to enter a valid Windows Vista/7/8/8.1 License key, or do I need to some how get a Windows 10 key from Microsoft?
Michael Martin
Australia
"I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible."
- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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As I understand it you can use that downloaded media to do the upgrade from 7/8 to 10 in order to get your key for 10 - one of the guys at the office did it like that. Then you want a fresh install you can format and install 10 on that PC without the need for a key because somehow it has tied the install to the hardware. But it sounds like you have to do the upgrade 1st.
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If I'm installing it on a VM or new machine with a clean install, will it work if I pop in my Win7 DVD or put in a Win7 key, like the upgrades did in the old days?
Jeremy Falcon
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I don't know if a Win7 key will work, but it's worth a try.
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Fair enough.
Jeremy Falcon
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Not for me it didn't but you can run it (in a VM at least, I haven't tried an HDD) without a product key at all for the moment. Just skip the entry pages. Don't know when the 'you must activate' messages will start but for trial purposes, who cares?
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I doubt that too many here know that movie
IMDb[^]
The language is JavaScript. that of Mordor, which I will not utter here
This is Javascript. If you put big wheels and a racing stripe on a golf cart, it's still a f***ing golf cart.
"I don't know, extraterrestrial?"
"You mean like from space?"
"No, from Canada."
If software development were a circus, we would all be the clowns.
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Jeri Ryan[^]
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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Bet you were wondering how we would get back to 7
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No, I was wondering if it wasn't about time to upgrade to 10...
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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My bet was on the Seven Seas.
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Here you go[^].
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Hmm, I haven't played that[^] in a while... It's just gathering dust in my closet.
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You know 6 is afraid of 7? Because 7 8 9. (Seven eat nine)
I am leaving now...
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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