When installing May's Update to Windows 10 make sure there is no USB sticks. Windows 10 will get confused and think its a hard drive or SSD drive, e.g. "fixed drive" and not a removable drive.
No, he lives in Oregon with a Canadian wife His dauhgter has moved to Finland though to study in there.
Landon Gutierrez
This is how America dies. H1-B Pajeets break basic stuff that has worked for decades. And it's too late to fix it, whatever is remaining is contaminated. This is why Boeing planes crash, this is why Intel CPUs are full of security bugs, this is why Windows updates break everything.
If you have used a computer in 2005 consider yourself blessed to have lived near peak American technology.
Aiden Stewart
And I'm not even joking or trolling. Non-whites (including CEOs) have high time preference and don't think long term, so they don't do QA (Microsoft, Intel and Boeing fired and outsourced QA), which is why we have all those problems now.
Levi Perry
Windows 2000 is ironically great when we think about it now
You can still write quality softwares for Windows 2000 that still work this day. Just get an early 2000 version of Delphi and make software with it, this will work in Windows 2000 and is free of .net, microsoft visual c++ and other contaminants.
also, you said "had" so it was fixed long time ago?
Eli Sullivan
When installing it you had to unplug some USB devices because it wanted drivers before advancing
Anthony Miller
Not just usb sticks, any usb device really. Had this problem eversince moved to shitdows 10. Also after every update your power saving settings for each device are reset as well. Meaning it decides for you when to save power by spontaneously turning off your external soundcard for instance. Thank god windows is here to save the planet !
Kevin Scott
no, ur confusing Linus Torvalds with Linus Sebastian
Anthony Gonzalez
I have always had flawless updates on my Windows 10 machines, except for ONE instance, but it was a bad one.
My main desktop has four harddrives, and one of the major updates (think it was 1607) fucked it up good. But I didn't notice until the next major update. You see apparently the Windows updater had fucked up the order of the drives and put the invisible bootloader partition (or whatever its called) on my secondary drive and not the main drive during the update. So when the next update rolled out (I cant remember the details anymore) it tried to update but failed because it couldnt find the partition on the primary drive, and since it was in the middle of updating the entire windows installation got fucked. Had to reinstall after this which was a piece of shit. Apparently it had something to do with the physical location of the drives, as in which drive was in which sata port. So I reordered the drives and reinstalled, and now when a major update rolls out I unplug all drives except the main drive.
Never had any trouble with other pc's though.
Luis Hall
same oh yeah there was another major update that reset almost all drivers to stock. Only happened once but was really annoying.
Colton Torres
I installed 1903 a few days ago and I didn't have this issue
Hudson Rogers
>Had this problem eversince moved to shitdows 10. From what? Windows 7? Or even worse, Linux? I'm convinced that Jow Forums is becoming degenerate this days And I'm not talking about stupid cartoons, but about the topic, technology.
Colton Parker
>Using proprietary shits made by pajeets You get what you deserve.