Windows 10

Thank you ^ :(

Still failing here, unable to update from Version 20H1 to Version 20H2

When you have some down time I would recommend just doing a fresh install, the issue for me was apparently driver related, but as far as I'm aware I've installed exactly the same drivers since installing 20H2 and there haven't been any real issues. (Other than 7zip mysteriously using 2.4GB of virtual memory)
 
I'm surprised they didn't integrate it more with the start menu - seems no common vision design wise.

As others have said though - no doubt just another feature to disable :(
 
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Yeah........

I mean at what point does the penny not drop for these developers or do they just not care... I can only assume they are thick as ****.

EDIT: I have no idea how people can defend this OS - I could go on and on but:

-Numerous security issues that shouldn't be there in the first place (people talk down 7 but 10 is if anything in a worse place)
-File explorer looks and to use is like the product of "what if you gave 1000s monkeys access to Visual Studio"
-Start menu lacks group management (which is ridiculous in this day and age) never mind the rest of the short comings
-Disruptive updates implementation (by its own admission)
-OS taking control away from the end user without real life context awareness resetting or changing settings when it wants to, etc.
-UI still an eye sore after all these years with clashing aesthetics, lack of polish and fragmentation
 
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Yup, agreed. Really not a fan of Windows 10 and I used to really like it. I only use it because I have to for gaming, everything else is macOS or Ubuntu.
 
XeLd1rM.png


Yeah........

I mean at what point does the penny not drop for these developers or do they just not care... I can only assume they are thick as ****.

EDIT: I have no idea how people can defend this OS - I could go on and on but:

-Numerous security issues that shouldn't be there in the first place (people talk down 7 but 10 is if anything in a worse place)
-File explorer looks and to use is like the product of "what if you gave 1000s monkeys access to Visual Studio"
-Start menu lacks group management (which is ridiculous in this day and age) never mind the rest of the short comings
-Disruptive updates implementation (by its own admission)
-OS taking control away from the end user without real life context awareness resetting or changing settings when it wants to, etc.
-UI still an eye sore after all these years with clashing aesthetics, lack of polish and fragmentation

Windows is getting a complete overhaul this year I'm interested to see how they mess it up.
 
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