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Why when they can just find the problems faster by releasing it to the user beta test team worldwide? That has the added benefit of reminding users to backup regularly.No shit they need to do more in-house QA testing.
take it you never had a Kernel panic
OS Upgrades are a for lazy pussies.
Do the damd fresh install. Have a backup solution.
Sounds like bad management to push an inadequately tested update. The nightmare would have gotten worse if they didn't pull the update though. My windows 10 pro got hosed from the last major update behind this one so I never got to try this one.
I'm sure they'll fire the guy in India responsible for this, to hire another guy in India who knows even less. This is Microsoft being cheap with their development, not one guy who fucked up.There's testing with different hardware configurations and then there's testing for shit like this. This shit is stupid shit, the kind of shit that someone needs to be fired for as a message to the next ten generation of Microsoft employees that some mistakes come with a very high price.
Nope, I never seen one and my HTPC runs 24/7 for years now. I've seen other problems like graphic driver issues, but not a kernel panic.take it you never had a Kernel panic
8700k works fine on 7, just requires a tweak to get around MS's block bullshit.And they laughed when I went 6700k to stay on win7...
Does quality control not exist at Micro$oft?
Random removing of NIC's and programs before, wonder if this is a random extension of that "bug" somehow
This to me, is TERRIFYING....
Totally unforgivable.
*Looks at good ole Windows 7: "you'd never hurt me...."
That's funny, I just updated my iMac to macOS Mojave without backing up anything and guess what? I didn't lose anything. I also run beta ios on an iphone and haven't lost anything, and i get weekly updates, typically.FFS.. while I am at it STOP bashing Windows, Microsoft and QNAP for your lazy failures also, you are to blame and no one else. Also, Linux and iOS are not all that good neither, one reason iOS doesn't have as many issues is it isn't updated that often, less updates = less issues (in theory) one large update = one massive load of issues (again in theory).
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And that is fantastic to see the devs, doing a decent job with their coding as well you no doubt know what you are doing (to run beta releases) and perhaps do do this maintenance. As I said was a Rant by me.. too much coffee, too much back pain and too little sleep = Grump Me I guessThat's funny, I just updated my iMac to macOS Mojave without backing up anything and guess what? I didn't lose anything. I also run beta ios on an iphone and haven't lost anything, and i get weekly updates, typically.
At a job nearly two decades past, a user asked for another monitor because his desktop was out of space. User stored literally everything on desktop, refused to use the easily accessible (and highly redundant and backed up) file share issued to each user. User had already consumed two desktops worth of space on 23" CRTs (1856×1392, old Mitsubishi screens), having scammed the second monitor out of my predecessor. Shortly after that ticket was opened (for "running out of space") user was fired after my assessment of the system found ... things not on the approved list at work.nothing should ever be kept on the Desktop!!!! The desktop is NOT a storage or operating area.
LOL I'd have sent off to a computer for beginners course, after that with his request and 'out of room' on his monitors I would have sacked him on the second monitor request.At a job nearly two decades past, a user asked for another monitor because his desktop was out of space. User stored literally everything on desktop, refused to use the easily accessible (and highly redundant and backed up) file share issued to each user. User had already consumed two desktops worth of space on 23" CRTs (1856×1392, old Mitsubishi screens), having scammed the second monitor out of my predecessor. Shortly after that ticket was opened (for "running out of space") user was fired after my assessment of the system found ... things not on the approved list at work.
I have read and heard a fair bit about Apple's software and hardware issues, especially this year.As far as Apple, most recently one of the High Sierra updates was getting systems stuck in recovery mode. An older update, can't recall which one, changed partition numbers, thus destroying Boot Camp installations. Several of the x.0 releases have had either significant negative effects on hardware (marking previously good batteries as bad, killing NVRAM, etc.) or have left systems in unbootable states, requiring recovery installs or full wipes. This most recent flub by MS is nothing more than the latest example of industry wide laziness in terms of using the paying end user as the QA group.
As far as MS products are concerned, I'm actually surprised this level of bug hasn't happened more often given the extreme variance in terms of end user hardware and software setups that Windows is expected to handle.
TL;DR: doesn't matter what you run, have an offline backup.
The data deletion bug was reported by Insider Feedback 3 months ago, and Microsoft ignored it.Microsoft needs to slow down its release cadence to once a year and put some staff back on quality control and testing. Relying on windows Insider feedback clearly isn't working.
nothing should ever be kept on the Desktop!!!! The desktop is NOT a storage or operating area. Good god people STOP being frigging lazy and use the OS correctly. I am sick to death of people whinging and carrying on worse than a 2cent watch when it is your bad computer usage to blame 100% for your data losses.
When backups are done in general the Desktop is NEVER backed up in these backups, it is skipped (MS Backup is not an option for backups neither) hence all those documents you have saved on the desktop are gone for good when you screw up your computer. If you are so lazy, create shortcuts ONLY on the desktop to your documents.
You need to use specifically designed backup software such as Macrium Backup Free (not afilliated with Macrium but the software actually works as designed!!!) where you can customise it to some degree (free's are feature restricted to some degree).
FFS.. while I am at it STOP bashing Windows, Microsoft and QNAP for your lazy failures also, you are to blame and no one else. Also, Linux and iOS are not all that good neither, one reason iOS doesn't have as many issues is it isn't updated that often, less updates = less issues (in theory) one large update = one massive load of issues (again in theory).
Before update installation begins, how many people do computer maintenance weekly? How many people check their registry? How many people clean out their caches? Do some maintenance before you install updates and you may just find the updates install perfectly fine.
I understand this is deletion of documents issue within itself, regardless, use your computer and OS correctly.
If you don't know how to do computer maintenance, contact me, I can do it via remote access for a fee.
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I paid hard cash for a copy of Windows 10 Pro. Never did the 'free" upgrade. And still have to put up with all the spyware and adware and locked-up settings. Perhaps for the "free" version some of this might be acceptable (which I doubt) but I spent money to buy a copy--perhaps I am the idiot for doing so.Well they did get the os for free, might as well have them find some bugs in exchange...
Work harder, Work faster {WINK}Btw I'm re recording and editing my Overwatch Linux video to try and release the final version of it right now
They fired all those people now their customers are the QA people
The data deletion bug was reported by Insider Feedback 3 months ago, and Microsoft ignored it.