Windows 10. It's a wonderful thing!
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Nomen Nescio wrote: Black screen of death after Win10 update? Microsoft blames HP OEM factory images create 'incorrect registry keys' https://www.theregister.co.uk//2017/...ys_b lame_hp/ And M$ would be correct. HP's premier "off-shore" technical development people have done it again. These are the ****ing Indian "geniuses" who managed to take over an American company through stealth and deceit. Now they cannot handle what they bit off because, they can't debug, diagnose or troubleshoot their way out of a corner. As for Windows 10, it's been running fine on multiple homebuilts, Lenovo, Dell and yes, even HP boxen without the HP OEM garbage loads full of adware, spyware, stealthware, and exploitable "management" back doors. HP is the modern spyware company where one even has to "activate" their printer if they want it to work. |
Windows 10. It's a wonderful thing!
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ers.net Anonymous wrote: In article Nomen Nescio wrote: Black screen of death after Win10 update? Microsoft blames HP OEM factory images create 'incorrect registry keys' https://www.theregister.co.uk//2017/...ys_b lame_hp/ And M$ would be correct. HP's premier "off-shore" technical development people have done it again. These are the ****ing Indian "geniuses" who managed to take over an American company through stealth and deceit. Now they cannot handle what they bit off because, they can't debug, diagnose or troubleshoot their way out of a corner. As for Windows 10, it's been running fine on multiple homebuilts, Lenovo, Dell and yes, even HP boxen without the HP OEM garbage loads full of adware, spyware, stealthware, and exploitable "management" back doors. HP is the modern spyware company where one even has to "activate" their printer if they want it to work. Tell us how you really feel, Mr. Trump voter. |
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