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remmingtonglock December 2 2018, 14:29:34 UTC

Make sure you never buy Windows 10.  They weren't joking about Microsoft sending out an update that almost destroys your computer permanently.

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matt1993 December 2 2018, 19:16:05 UTC
The only computer I use that has Windows 10 is my work computer. And yeah, I heard about that update, but I don't remember it messing up my work computer - but maybe the IT department prevented that update or fixed it or something.

In case I ever have to use a Windows 10 that does have issues because of that update, do you know what you're supposed to do to fix it?

Besides the fact that the January 2018 entry wasn't about an actual glitch. It was me joking about how since so many things had gone wrong in 2017, I'd doubted the year 2018 would even exist because the world seemed to already be ending. :P

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remmingtonglock December 4 2018, 15:31:14 UTC

I know it wasnt.  For some reason your entry just made me think it is a great idea to tell you to avoid windows 10.

Microsoft messed up the October 2018 update so bad that it did something a bit different to peoples computers.  Some computers the update deleted files without permission, wiped their computers clean, turned off sound, ect.  On our computer the update downloaded even though it did not have permission.  Nasty update.  Took us 5 tries to get our computer back and on the 5th time were not sure what we did.

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matt1993 December 5 2018, 03:28:14 UTC
Thanks for the advice. :)

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remmingtonglock December 7 2018, 15:17:57 UTC

You're welcome 💓

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