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Originally Posted by HW3
Actually their idea is a good one if, you ever need to reinstall your operating system. Only one cumulative update to download instead of hundreds of separate ones and, if you only want the security updates you can get just those all in one separate download. Of course, there will always be those who hate anything Microsoft does.
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Getting locked out from your unconditional right to command your system, never is any good. Even less so when the perpetrator has such a prominent record of releasing broken oatches, opatches disabling systems, and abusing his access possibilities for profiliung and spying.
I use an archive DVD of patches, status late summer last year, when reinstalling Windows 7 these days, I do not trust MS and will never allow my system again to vastly connect to their servers. Too much brown smelly stuff has been intentionally mislabeled and lied about, and got pushed on people'S systems under fraudulent claims and lying explanations.
I am convinced that the massive update scanning problems of the past weeks and months have been intentionally designed and left the way they are in, to make the experience unpleasant for people and pushing them to abandon old W7, and get W10.
But I assume people with W10 finding that thei mahcines do not work anymore due to the latest flow of prkioed W10 updates, hardly is any more pleasant. Its a very bad opütion to allow Microsoft poushign its sh!t onto your HD at their will, neitherneeding your "Yes" anymore, nor caring for your opinion and intention.
But if you excuse all that and find words to comfoprt yourself - okay, yopu time yopu waste with repairing your system. You reap the fruitis you have helped to sowe. These fruits here now are black, stinking, and poisonous.
P.S. I have ended my commenting at Woody'S blog with today's posting, and I also stop posting in this thread now. Windows is dead. Out.