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1429724 2016-12-14 04:23:00 ...

Are you by any chance or have ever been a politician ?

Two 'professions' I hate (not only dislike) the most:

Top of the list : Politicians

2nd of the list: .......

Have I answered you question?
bk T (215)
1429725 2016-12-14 04:39:00 Two 'professions' I hate (not only dislike) the most:

Top of the list : Politicians

2nd of the list: .......

Have I answered you question? More or LESS, and like many others that complain don't or wont do anything about it. Its easier to complain and make hollow comments.

Wanna hear something funny - :D got 5 computers in the workshop today ( 4 from one business) , all stuffed OS's and running like PIGS -- OH look they are ALL Windows 7
wainuitech (129)
1429726 2016-12-14 07:30:00 www.theregister.co.uk

Seen a couple of machines now with these symptoms.
fred_fish (15241)
1429727 2016-12-14 07:56:00 www.theregister.co.uk

Seen a couple of machines now with these symptoms. Like wise. Simple fix was run the CMD command as admin, netsh winsock reset Reboot, problem fixed.

One of the links in the article says similar once you get through all the woffle and to the actual fix. Made a batch file to use as well, simple enough, saves typing out the command. :)
wainuitech (129)
1429728 2016-12-14 10:19:00 No need at all to search all over the web for arcane command line stuff to enter ... :xmouth:

Managing to break the implementation of a network protocol that hasn't changed in 20 years - priceless :thumbs:
fred_fish (15241)
1429729 2016-12-14 19:24:00 No need at all to search all over the web for arcane command line stuff to enter ... :xmouth:

Managing to break the implementation of a network protocol that hasn't changed in 20 years - priceless :thumbs: Exactly, :D Didn't even bother looking for a fix. Its one fix I try any time, a simple command, if that doesn't work then try a few other things. Each one I've seen lately has a Local connection to the Router but no internet.
wainuitech (129)
1429730 2016-12-14 19:47:00 The one I've just got Win10 running on did an update yesterday and couldn't reboot without an endless "trying to repair". In the end I had to reload Win10.
And yes it is activated.
Neil McC (178)
1429731 2016-12-14 21:20:00 More or LESS, and like many others that complain don't or wont do anything about it. Its easier to complain and make hollow comments.

Wanna hear something funny - :D got 5 computers in the workshop today ( 4 from one business) , all stuffed OS's and running like PIGS -- OH look they are ALL Windows 7

and in 4 years time you will say
"got 5 computers in the workshop today ( 4 from one business) , all stuffed OS's and running like PIGS -- OH look they are ALL Windows 10"

:devil
1101 (13337)
1429732 2016-12-14 23:06:00 and in 4 years time you will say
"got 5 computers in the workshop today ( 4 from one business) , all stuffed OS's and running like PIGS -- OH look they are ALL Windows 10"

:devil Maybe so, maybe not. BUT it wont be the same 4. These are enterprise W7's. Yes they have the legit licences for them as well as the Media. Anyone who knows anything about W7 Enterprise knows they were excluded from the Automatic Windows 10 upgrades.

Installing all 3 at once, 1 on its own ( the master) by simply loading in all the software, update etc, sysprep, capture that Image, then load that on to one of my servers and pull the images over the LAN all at the same time. Sweeeeeeeet. :)
wainuitech (129)
1429733 2016-12-15 01:24:00 More drama...

news.softpedia.com

Oops already another thread I see.

Such fun.
KarameaDave (15222)
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