• Ephera
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    7 months ago

    Goddamn, I realized this was referencing the Microsoft forum just from reading the first paragraph and I’ve hardly used Windows in the last decade…

    I guess, this is why they think the incessant rambling from ChatGPT is in any way acceptable.

    • @[email protected]
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      87 months ago

      Every Goddamm time. Notably this still tends to be a painful experience in my hands, and I find crap that the reinstall screwed up for months.

  • @[email protected]
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    967 months ago

    Once a long time ago I had some problems after upgrading a computer from Windows 7 to Windows 8. I got on a chat with someone from Microsoft support and eventually started a remote session with them. The first thing he did was go into the chat app from my side and give himself 5-star ratings across the board and pasted in some feedback about being diligent and responsive. That whole part took less than 30 seconds.

    At the end of the day he couldn’t resolve the issues and we ultimately downgraded back to Windows 7.

  • @[email protected]
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    147 months ago

    Ok, but one time I had this maddening problem that the rest of the internet claimed I needed windows pro and the group policy editor to solve, and I ran upon some"windows independent advisor" who just posted a bunch of powershell commands, that I ran blindly, and holy shit it magically solved EVERYTHING!

    • @[email protected]
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      107 months ago

      MicroSloth hiding the facts about what works in Home versions versus Pro : reason #459 why a profit driven OS is bad for all consumers.

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    7 months ago

    Don’t forget a paragraph about how they have helped hundreds of people and have some forum award they’ve named to sound like a real certificate.

    Just so they can tell you to do the thing that was first on your “things I’ve tried” list.

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    47 months ago

    This is a big plus for Linux to me. If I have a specific problem, with a specific error code. I can usually find useful information to fix it online. Not some useless generic garbage fix from that forum.

    • cerothem
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      47 months ago

      That makes sense the post is from 2002 and the link was good for 2-3 years after since it would be 20 years before today.

  • @[email protected]
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    7 months ago

    In fairness if you’re a total technology troglodyte they can supply basic answers. But the moment there’s a real glitch for which actual programmers are needed…

    DISM SFC

    Good luck!

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    537 months ago

    Have you tried sfc /scannow?

    Thank you for your valuable question, please be sure to rate my answer as “solved”.

    Your Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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    57 months ago

    And here, last night, I was stressing over an issue with distributing the version of an app that I knew would solve the problem caused by this other app being only a facsimile of the one it replaced, and is there for missing some important compatibility.

    But new is shiny so fuck ‘usable’.

    So I was grabbing this other app to do the thing I knew it could, but this app was first built 18 years ago, and last major update - security not feature - was 9-10 years ago. The app is feature-complete and it’s not fucking systemd so it can stop at being perfect for its primary use.

    But then its python interpreter has left it behind, like “fuck you this can’t even run”, because they fucked wit the api without thinking. And now this app is just abandonware.

    I think that’s two sides of the same coin: you have inept answers from people practicing robotic responses, and my thing was killed by eager-beaver devs who cut off features they don’t understand or value, just like a civil war surgeon treating athletes foot. Similar, my shit won’t ever run again either.

    (No I don’t know python yet. Too busy working to learn it; and also indentation disco sucks)

    • @[email protected]
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      37 months ago

      Dealing with Microsoft Forums really made me appreciate Startpage. Every link you click in the search results opens a new tab.

      • Sparky
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        47 months ago

        If I recall correctly it’s for single sign on. Something something it making a secure session

    • krolden
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      87 months ago

      Yes fuck Microsoft answers or any website that does this

    • Zement
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      And if you venture forth into their support pages you can take a tour through different Microsoft design phases of the last two decades. When everything looks Windows XP/Xbox360… you have gone too far.