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Get a decent machine with a strong CPU and lot of MEM and an SSD. That will improve a lot.
In Word you can only store 2 bytes. That is why I use Writer.
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Microsoft has lost a lot of grip. The Visual Studio is crappy and Windows 10 is a spy tool with mandatory updates.
The Windows phone are loosing market share and will someday dumped away.
I am lucky to get away from this platform.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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Yes, I've long been a Windows supporter / dev.
Alas the age of Windows is over.
This IS the year of the Linux Desktop!!!
I notice how well Google does updates -- non-intrusive and they work.
When Windows is gone then it'll all be a lot easier. Only reason I run windows is for VStudio.
And I much prefer the work in Android Studio. So, so long M$. I can't wait.
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raddevus wrote: I notice how well Google does updates -- non-intrusive and they work.
They're also non-existent, if you're trying to update an Android tablet from anyone but Google itself. I suppose that's as non-intrusive as it gets.
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dandy72 wrote: I suppose that's as non-intrusive as it gets.
Non-existent is the best kind of non-intrusion.
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...which then allows intrusions to take place because the OS in the end never got patched...
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dandy72 wrote: because the OS
No, I meant non-existant OS. Get rid of the OS altogether.
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raddevus wrote: This IS the year of the Linux Desktop!!! Don't I wish!
We're still in the century of the Linux command line, from where I sit.
And probably the millennium of the "Locate 325 text files, which are dispersed all over your system, and change three characters in each, if you want to run this program".
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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raddevus wrote: OK. Download is like 11GB
You're doing something wrong if your download is anywhere near even half of that, given that the full ISO fits comfortably on a single-layer DVD-R with room to spare.
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Maybe I'm thinking of the VStudio download. I cannot remember now. But I just clicked a button and it said, "This will be 11GB" and I said, "I trust and obey, overlord-master-Microsoft..."
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That's still on the high side. According to the MSDN download page, the largest ISO amongst the different editions of VS2015 is under 7.5GB.
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Who'd of thought you need to keep your OS and tools updated?
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+5 for sarcastic answer/question.
I never knew I'd have to sharpen my knives or put oil in my car either.
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That's nothing. Look here.[^]. At the end of the video you even get to see how to deal with such an invasion.
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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Got a new ASUS for my daughter. It comes preloaded with win 10 home. Of course - no CD as per buying a laptop with Windows preinstalled.
Change the login password (user account). Wrote it down - confirmed it and all.
Reboot - input same password 6 times - "The password in incorrect. Try again."
Now what?
The verdict is still out on which is preferable:
a) setting up windows 10
or
b) sticking a nail gun to your forehead and letting her rip
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Or google for password recovery procedure and W10 ISO image is available on Microsoft site.
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I have my list of qualms about Windows 10 too, but I seriously doubt that the problem is Windows 10 in this case.
At the risk of sounding like an apathetic person, I think that you may likely have the same problem with Windows 7 / Linux Mint / Whatever OS needing a password to login.
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Mladen Janković wrote: Or google for password recovery procedure and W10 ISO image is available on Microsoft site.
Hard to do when you can't login, then replace IE's default search engine to Google so you can google, then download Chrome so you can find the address bar, then burn an ISO on a machine that doesn't have a DVD, not to mention one that can write to a DVD.
Marc
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