Windows 10 November Upgrade: Windows as a (Dis-)service
I upgraded Windows 10 from the RTM version (build 10240, July 2015) to the November Upgrade version (1511/build 10560). It took me a good two hours, multiple reboots, and a BSOD.
I upgraded Windows 10 from the RTM version (build 10240, July 2015) to the November Upgrade version (1511/build 10560). It took me a good two hours, multiple reboots, and a BSOD.
Recently, I had to reinstall Windows. One of the things I had to set up was MPD, the Music Player Daemon.
This is a short guide on how to do this.
I’ve been busy, but I now have time to write about it: in a bit over one month, Microsoft sold 40,000,000 licenses of Microsoft Windows. That is a little bit above, hmm, nothing.
Steven Sinofsky said goodbye to Microsoft on Monday. Who is he, may you ask? The guy that provided us with entertainment for the last few months here. He was responsible for creating this beautiful piece of shit that is Windows 8. So, he fucked shit up and quit. Marvellous.
So, bye Steve, and have fun fucking shit up somewhere else. Maybe Scheißung, um, Samsung?
Windows 8 was released on 2012-10-26. That is, 16 days ago. Why am I writing about it now? Easy: because I did not even bother doing a review. This is just a bit of quick commentary.
On July 16th, Microsoft released a preview version of Office 2013. Here is my review.
Microsoft released Windows 8 Release Preview on Friday, June 1st. And I just wanted to start a game playthrough on Sunday. Wish me luck, as I want to do both ASAP. Here we go again!
Notice: Please read A Look at Windows 8 Consumer Preview first.
Windows has a new logo for a while, therefore, I need to rant about it.
I was observing the news about Windows 8 as of late. Here's my comment about it.