Maybe Don't Manually Install Windows 10 Creators Update, Says Microsoft (betanews.com) 114
Two weeks after Microsoft started rolling out Windows 10 Creators Update, the company has asked the users to avoid manually installing the major update. A report adds: But why? Because the update is causing problems for users. The first phase of the rollout targeted newer devices -- those most likely to be able to run the OS update with the minimum of problems -- and Microsoft is using the feedback from that first batch of updated systems to decide when to begin the next phase of the rollout. "For example, our feedback process identified a Bluetooth accessory connectivity issue with PCs that use a specific series of Broadcom radios," an executive said.
Lame (Score:5, Funny)
Why can't Microsoft test the trillions of hardware configurations before releasing an OS update?
If Microsoft didn't collected so fucking much data (Score:2)
.. they could had gotten my usage data.
Why can't Microsoft test the trillions of hardware configurations before releasing an OS update?
I'd totally be willing to let them collect SOME data to improve their product assuming they wouldn't pass it on-wards but when they want to log the keyboard and shit (and likely see visited urls, ran programs, get identification data, ..) then no.
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At least have an exhaustive list of what they collect and publish where they store the intermediate results locally, so public can keep that in check. Without this FUD starts about keyloggers and web tracking that may or may not be happening in reality.
Instead they choose to dumb stuff down.
List of data collected by microsoft (Score:1)
At least have an exhaustive list of what they collect
You mean something like this [microsoft.com] and this [microsoft.com]?
More details at https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2017/04/05/windows-10-privacy-journey-continues-more-transparency-and-controls-for-you [windows.com].
Disclaimer: I work for Microsoft.
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thanks for providing proof
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Browsing, Search and Query data
Inking, Typing, and Speech Utterance data"
Re:List of data collected by microsoft (Score:5, Funny)
Disclaimer: I work for Microsoft.
Geez, I'm sorry for your loss.. Perhaps you might find a less obnoxious employer, like maybe the IRS??
Re:List of data collected by microsoft (Score:4, Funny)
Or a place with more joie-de-vivre, like the DMV?
Sure, I'll take your word for it (Score:1)
With no way to inspect what is being sent, I have no way of knowing if what you claim is true. I'm not even asking for the right to inspect source code, just some way to decrypt and inspect the packets of data being sent.
We _know_ that they are advertising through the OS, therefore they have a powerful incentive to track basically everything everything their OS is used for. We _know_ that other companies with this capability have used it to monetize the most unexpected behaviors (tracking on the web used t
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Without this FUD starts about keyloggers and web tracking that may or may not be happening in reality.
"Send Microsoft info about how I write to help us improve typing and writing in the future"
(Sure, keyboard vs touch-screen possible.)
May just be for dictionary, but anyway:
"As part of that service, we also collect information from the user dictionary created on your device. This user dictionary stores unique words like names you write, which helps you type and ink more accurately. Both the voice data and the user dictionary are used in the aggregate to help improve our ability to correctly recognize all use
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"Send Microsoft info about how I write to help us improve typing and writing in the future" specifically says "send information about how I write", not "send what I write" and while we could speculate on or argue the difference it's irrelevant because it appears next to a checkbox, so just turn it off.
Yeah. I have turned it off.
But then I also don't get an improving dictionary (maybe), Microsoft doesn't get information about issues with my setup (maybe), and so on.
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Thank you, Pradeep. $5 has been credited to your Bing Rewards account.
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WTF is "Bing Rewards"?
Forget that - WTF is "Bing"?
Re: Lame (Score:1)
Bing rewards are US only
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Good question. I don't believe the concept was stated clearly enough.
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The big new feature according to their changelog was "Creators Update support."
Which means they tested a preview build and Microsoft must have changed a lot after that.
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That's why I use linux, therefore I am not surprised when half the shit in my computer either doesnt work or works so poorly I might as well not have it
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I won't claim updating Linux is "always without a problem." There are often some issues.
The big difference is that everything is completely under my control. If an update breaks something, I'm very confident that I'll be able to fix it, and 99 times out of 100 there is already a solution posted on-line. And I'm not forced to take updates if I don't want to.
Linux does require some patience and some learning. I and many others believe it's worth it. Over many years, Linux has been a positive productivity aid
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WTF really???
Have installed Mint on 3 old laptops, no probs WHATSOEVER!
Oh and the old scanner Wndows and Canon stopped supporting years ago, no probs with Linux! same with any printer . I call BS on your install!
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I think you missed the sarcasm of my post
im not surprised when half my shit doesn't work with linux, unlike windows where I actually do get surprised cause it happens so rarely
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What a PR lie, there are not trillions of hardware combinations. You have hardware and you have drivers for that hardware, they actually charge for testing. All that is happening is the incredibly cheap arse holes are using customers as crash test dummies, not even bloody pretending any more. Doing an absolute minimal amount of testing based upon using their customers to do it for free. They are just getting worse and worse, truly disgusting. Compulsary software installs of buggy software before daring to f
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Which makes a SUPER-good reason to dump the MS habit.. Ubuntu is patiently waiting for you....
Re: Lame (Score:1)
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Bullshit. OS upgrades used to be a total crapshoot of your computer even booting. I've only had one failure in over a dozen Windows upgrades (my home machine is on Insider beta builds). What they're doing now is avoiding the heartburn and pain of upgrading and finding some random driver isn't compatible. "Hey, we see people have reported that your WiFi card has issues. Don't upgrade yet." Instead of the very real experience I had several times updating an OS only to find that I couldn't connect t
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You joke, but I remember the last Windows 10 update having issues on a bloody Surface Pro 3. The most popular of the very few products that MS should properly support.
If it (Score:1)
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Broadcom is a high quality company that is very OSS friendly.
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Found the guy who's never dealt with the cursed b43 in any OS that isn't sold by Microsoft.
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Found the guy who's never dealt with the cursed b43 in any OS that isn't sold by Microsoft.
Yes, a truly horrible piece of hardware. I've vowed never to buy anything that has Broadcom in it.
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Dunno what you're doing wrong, but lately with Ubuntu (14.04 and 16.04) and Debian 8 and Broadcom B43, I've had absolutely ZERO problems on several systems I've installed on other than the minor need to add non-free to the sources.list on Debian 8 to get the b43 firmware.. ... I recall WELL when using Broadcom wifi on Linux WAS a big pain in the ass... it isn't anymore.. at least on Ubuntu and Debian
Windows 10 Updates Are Always Crap (Score:2)
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Asus motherboards? I so there's a BIOS update to fix that.
Re: Windows 10 Updates Are Always Crap (Score:1)
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Yeah.. SERIOUSLY... I'd check that REAL closely if you are going to actually *use* Windows to create media... I trust MS as far as I can throw them.... (hint: not very far at ALL...)
Defer Upgrades (Score:5, Informative)
Do yourself a favor and enable "Deferred updates".
That way, you won't be in the "open beta test" pool and won't receive feature updates until some time after release.
Security updates will still go through.
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Unfortunately that won't stop MS keeping broken drivers in their update db or trying to install them every time they 'accidentally' reset your preferences during an update (assuming you even found the 'don't update anything' option).
Until I built a dedicated PVR backend and locked it down, Win8 then 10 persistently tried installing broken 64bit DVB-T drivers for 3 of my tuners. On a good day they threw warnings, a mediocre one I found out when recordings failed. On a bad day it blue screened booting. WHQL c
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Time to give Mythbuntu a chance? Or any distro with MythTV, but I think that gives you the most out of box help. I've been using MythTV for almost a decade now, and it definitely requires tweaking - but probably less so than blocking driver updates constantly.
Why can't they just improve Windows (Score:2)
instead of adding useless features such as a 3D paint
Uh, seriously, Microsoft? (Score:2)
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Maybe dont install Windows PERIOD.. Then you won't get all the abuse that MS heaps on you... Just sayin'
How about not install windows 10...period (Score:5, Insightful)
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Windows 7 is a better
Grammatical issues aside, better in what regard? Under the hood Windows 10 runs rings around Windows 7. Better memory management, lower footprint, better security features, newer APIs, better UI, easier to use system etc. The privacy issues and update control are the only thing keeping me on Windows 7, but otherwise I desire to switch to Windows 10.
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unfortunately, the remaining lifespan of windows 7 is far shorter than the expected lifetime of a new system -- less than three years remain for windows 7. it is already off the market at retail and the only ones of those or dsp/oem packs remaining are those still in the supply chain; and microsoft is leveraging, hard, to get the major builders to not downgrade a 10 to 7 at the factory anymore (you could still do it yourself, but that shuts out the majority of customers who don't realize that).
windows 8 ret
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no shit? ... I would have never known
I can use a older version of windows or I can get linux for free! Thanks for this important update
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Not a good solution if you just bought a new Kabylake system; MS has disabled Windows Update for Win7&8 installations running on them. There are workarounds, but it remains to be seen whether they're worth the hassle.
I've been running Windows on my HTPC for years, mostly for the ease of playing games and Blu-Rays, but I finally got fed-up with Win10; my new HTPC runs Fedora. MakeMKV handles Blu-Rays great so far, and the games I've been playing lately either have Linux-native versions or work in WINE.
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Don't try Mint, it's shit. Try Fedora.
Auto Updated for Me (Score:1)
I'm curious if the manual install is bypassing some checks that the automated is performing, thus the alert.
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I updated manually, and I like it. Some small improvements here and there, and the night light mode is very soothing.
But I have to admit that I have not tried bluetooth. Most bluetooth gadgets are for my phone anyway.
Well OK, but... (Score:1)
Not touching 10 (Score:5, Insightful)
We have a few 10 desktops here and every update seems to break something new with our software. That or the update process takes an entire morning sucking ram and thrashing the hard drive. Try running a resource intensive application while this is going on... Maybe when support for 7 ends we will switch to Mac.
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every update seems to break something new with our software
If that's the case it's time you checked your software.
Yeah, I've experienced the pain. (Score:2)
The very first thing I noticed after booting for the first time: they forgot how to draw boxes [minds.com].
Something I've run into since - I can't "run as a different user" properly anymore. My company has a rule for admins - you can't work from your admin account, so I've been right-clicking my Microsoft Management Console link and choosing "run as a different user". That quit working - now it says the super user doesn't have access to the management console, but if I actually do login with my admin account - like
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In comparison to Windows XP and the 900 reboot install and update cycle and the Windows 7 "you need to update Internet Explorer constantly even if you don't use it" cycle - yes.
Time of the incompetent (Score:1)
Welcome to the era of the incompetent bungler.
The first victim was the interface, but now it's apparent that the rot of incompetent bunglers trying to cover for the experienced and competent people who have quit, retired or been driven out has reached the deeper bowels of the system.
People thought proprietary software was immune to this cancer that is slowly turning various FOSS systems into a mess. They blamed the development methodology, and assumed nothing would ever change.
Turns out that it's not the me
Killed my VMPlayer (Score:2)
Dont worry MS... (Score:2)
Don't you worry, MS, theres a growing number of us out here in the "real world" who won't EVER install your crap on *our* computers.. Since I gave up the "MS addiction" in 2010, I get endless entertainment from all the new ways MS finds to abuse those who still use MS products..
Bugs are just another way to enable MS spyware (Score:1)
Who could have possibly imagined... (Score:2)
yep big problems.. (Score:2)
Re: yep big problems.. (Score:1)
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citrix receiver is broken with this update (Score:2)
http://discussions.citrix.com/... [citrix.com]
You're the betatester (Score:2)
you're the betatester for them. They force the updates on you, so they know if it will run for the business line.