Author Topic: Microsoft Windows 10 Devices Event  (Read 5549 times)

Do you have updates disabled?
no, but i haven't updated manually in a while. i'm doing that right now to see what it says

lucky
my desktop with 7 on it constantly gets spammed by the update notification :/

no, but i haven't updated manually in a while. i'm doing that right now to see what it says
Yeah it was KB3035583 that triggered it for me

lucky
my desktop with 7 on it constantly gets spammed by the update notification :/
so turn it off?
« Last Edit: October 06, 2015, 02:51:29 PM by Darryl McKoy »

i would if i knew how you dingus
it doesn't bother me much anyway it just constantly comes up every day

A girlfriend. :cookieMonster:
plot twist, I actually have one... And shes amae. More reason to not need W10!

i would if i knew how you dingus
can't use google and i'm the dingus?


plot twist, I actually have one... And shes amae. More reason to not need W10!

but how can you satisfy her if you're using ancient software

but how can you satisfy her if you're using ancient software
I don't satisfy her with software. I satisfy her with hardware.

I don't satisfy her with software. I satisfy her with hardware.

well it is his opinion that windows 10 is trash
hes trying to defend it with evidence that looks okay but oasis disproved it all and the argument was defused
why did you talk about it again after its over
I'm more annoyed that he seemingly starts arguments whenever he can rather than his tinfoiling

on topic though it seems like the surface pro is overpriced as forget

yeah like really i could buy an embedded solution with the same specs, a touch screen, a wireless keyboard and put them all together in a stuffpile and it would do the same and cost like 300 dollars less than the surface

on topic though it seems like the surface pro is overpriced as forget
I think microsoft is absolutely killing it as far as advertising the surface pro to the right target market

at the bank i worked for, 90% of the senior managers, board members etc had a surface pro. It works really well in an 'agile' business environment, which a lot of corporate offices seem to be moving towards.



From what I've heard, most of this stuff can be disabled/is benign.

I am not a fan of MSFT or Apple but...

the new surface pro 4 and surface book are tight as mother forget.