The #1 canned response from M$ technut is always reinstall Windows, or some other bullshit answer. It doesn't matter if your sound is only coming out of one speaker or if your peepee fell off, it's always the same bullshit answers. At least with Ubuntu or Fedora, there are people with knowledge and help forums to get shit fixed.
by Anonymous Coward writes:
on Thursday June 28, 2018 @09:29PM (#56862974)
But I thought Microsoft and their shills claimed that the forced updates and mandatory spyware in Windows 10 meant that your computer would always be secure.
Funny how my Windows 8 Pro, which has gone unpatched since the release of Windows 10, is far more secure than the latest and greatest, constantly patched version from M$...all because I handle the security instead of mindlessly leaving it to "magical" updates.
Nuke & Pave (Score:0)
How about you *don't* go to their forum and instead format everything and start again.
Re: Nuke & Pave (Score:1)
Security Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
I Got Hacked, What Do I Do?
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc700813.aspx
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The #1 canned response from M$ technut is always reinstall Windows, or some other bullshit answer. It doesn't matter if your sound is only coming out of one speaker or if your peepee fell off, it's always the same bullshit answers. At least with Ubuntu or Fedora, there are people with knowledge and help forums to get shit fixed.
Re: Nuke & Pave (Score:-1)
But I thought Microsoft and their shills claimed that the forced updates and mandatory spyware in Windows 10 meant that your computer would always be secure.
Funny how my Windows 8 Pro, which has gone unpatched since the release of Windows 10, is far more secure than the latest and greatest, constantly patched version from M$...all because I handle the security instead of mindlessly leaving it to "magical" updates.
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I'm amazed at how they still haven't managed to load antivirus software before the viruses.
It's what, 2018 now?
(and also amazed that Windows "safe" mode still loads everything in the "run at startup" registry key... safe or otherwise)
Re: Nuke & Pave (Score:0)
Run at startup registry key? What OS are you running that you think is Windows?