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ezst036 The culture is the problem. Windows Update has created this toxic culture where the only trust that people have in it is to break things, install things they don't want, and remove things they do want. The trust is gone. The toxicity is all Microsoft's fault. Reply
txfeinbergs I can agree with that. The last few times my computer starting acting up was due to bad windows updates. Due to this, I delay updates for up to a month (but I had one slip through which of course caused issues). Reply
BronxPCTech Calling a foul. Can they explain the exact methodology of a screen mirroring program screwing up C: drive access? Reply
BronxPCTech ezst036 said: The culture is the problem. Windows Update has created this toxic culture where the only trust that people have in it is to break things, install things they don't want, and remove things they do want. The trust is gone. The toxicity is all Microsoft's fault. I'm a Windows support tech and couldn't agree more. Since they started with AI updates, there have been nothing but problems. Microsoft LONG since urinated on the trust of its users. Their OS is, essentially, free now because the telemetry data from their spywar…sorry, AI, is more valuable to them than software sales. Reply
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