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Can't install ANY OS!
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By seacaptain · Posted
Why? Does anybody actually want this? The constant need to close all browser sessions and wait for a new version to install, just so that there’s a integrated coupon manager feels like a waste of everyone’s time -
By PsYcHoKiLLa · Posted
I remember when Louis used to just do interesting Mac/iPhone repairs, now he's boring and just launches "crusades" every week -
By ad47uk · Posted
A shame it don't allow people to bypass the MS account, I will stick to using Rufus. -
By zikalify · Posted
Microsoft about to radically change how often your Edge browser updates by Paul Hill Microsoft has just announced that starting with Edge 152, it will be moving to a two-week release cycle for faster, smaller updates. This faster release cadence will begin on August 27. This change comes just several months after Microsoft switched Visual Studio Code to weekly updates. The company said that the Extended Stable releases will remain on an eight-week cycle and that no admin changes are needed to experience the faster release cycle on the Stable channel. The new two-week release cycle will enable the faster delivery of security updates and platform improvements, all while reducing the size and complexity of individual updates. Microsoft claims that organizations will benefit from this change as it offers predictable validation cycles. For organizations that prefer a “more deliberate pace”, the Extended Stable channel remains an option. This change will affect Edge Stable releases on Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile. The Extended Stable channel will continue to be updated every eight weeks, or every fourth Stable release, for example: versions 152, 156, 160, and 164. The Extended Stable could be a good option for organizations that don’t want the latest updates twice a month and don’t want as much hassle constantly updating browsers. In the case of Visual Studio Code, many of the updates being pushed by Microsoft are AI-related. As we all know, Microsoft Edge has a lot of AI features, so we could see Microsoft pushing more AI, thanks to the faster cycles. On the flip side, quicker releases could mean faster security updates, which is beneficial in a world where AI systems are hunting for software exploits. What do you think? Let us know in the comments. For more updates on Edge, be sure to follow Neowin's coverage. In May alone, we reported on Edge offering in-browser pop-ups to assist users with website compatibility issues, that Edge was losing Copilot Mode, and that Microsoft had fixed a plain-text password bug in Edge. Source: Microsoft 365 Admin Center -
By ad47uk · Posted
not yet, because at the moment it is not a threat to MS, if and I mean if it did become a threat to MS Office, then it may be a different thing. MS don't like competition
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Salgoth
I'm stumped - pure and simple.
The third computer in our house just got retired since we got a new system for me, my wife got my old system, and her old system was to be donated to a local charity.
As of about 2 weeks ago the system had been running like a champ - no issues of any kind. System had been loaded with XP Home with SP3.
After I got my wifes new system up and running to her satisfaction with all old files restored I wiped the old hard drive using dban and took the OEM system restore DVD and let it run. Normal XP install follows with all the normal stuff (create and format partition, time zone, language etc). Final reboot occurs and when rebooting system hangs with the Windows logo and the progress bar. Tried several things to no success.
Had my XP Pro w/SP2 full retail version available since I put a full version of Windows 7 of my wifes computer so I reformatted and tried installing that - same result.
DL'd and burned an i386 Kubuntu 9.10 iso and tried installing that. Similar result - error said something about "no such device" but I would have to try reinstalling again to copy the error code.
I have tried 3 different hard drives and also ran Memtest on the RAM.
Somebody give me a suggestion on what I should try next?
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