OK, but it is only a small clarification... They're still part of testing... Original: New version (added text in blue):
Make sure cooling is adequate and fins/fans are clear of dust. You may need to open up that laptop for this...
Never!!! https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/spend-10-hdmi-cable/ https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/are-expensive-hdmi-cables-worth-buying/
Sorry, missed your post. Doesn't have to be te same, but for ease of use you can. But any username password will work, you'll be asked for it and...
Ehhh, no. you will only get the monthly updates if you search for updates after the 2nd Tues of every month. Now I would just set WU to automatic,...
No procedure is needed. Windows will search for and install updates automatically. Doing it that way (i.e. doing nothing yourself) ensures you...
Yea, not 3rd party, but one Windows Insider blog citing another... Anyway, I have two points to make: I've read reports that .NET preview...
I think you are mistaken. I'm not pointing to any blog, except the official Microsoft blog. I'm not pointing to any 3rd party blogs and haven't...
It's all in the blog post...
Well, for me it is quite clear: There's no ambiguity here... As Windows doesn't know if a user is "Advanced" or not, when you navigate to...
If you read the article you can only come to 1 conclusion: Microsoft (wrongly) assumes that every user who uses the “Check for updates" box is an...
The VP knows what he's talking about... or at least he should. I run my own "in house" WSUS server and always decline the "Preview" updates...
Please note it is not "just a blog", it an official Microsoft blog and the post was written by Michael Fortin / Corporate Vice President, Windows
In a recent blog post Microsoft “admitted” that it is once again using unwitting users as guinea pigs for testing its upcoming monthly updates....
Hahaha... reminds me, I wrote about that back in 2012 :eek:
Blocking via the hosts file or your router is the way to go. Also remember that some websites may have multiple IP addresses.
And it breaks the Windows 10 sharing... you'll need to have the passwords setup on both machines.
That CPU should be "ok", I have a Dell D820 with a T2700 Dual core (slower then yours). My Win10 works just fine. The trick is to let W10 boot up...
Quite easy: https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2018/12/10/windows-monthly-security-and-quality-updates-overview/ Just don't check for...
The December security release consists of security updates for a total of 27 vulnerabilities (3 rated critical) for the following software: Adobe...
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