I have been using Windows since the very first version back in the 90’s…I have never seen the “blue screen of death” or had it freeze up or anything. I know that complaints get more attention online than satisfied folk…but some people make it sound like EVERY version of Windows running on EVERY PC is a nightmare, and that can’t possibly be true.
I remember a quote from some executive forum years ago. A computer exec was lecturing auto execs on things that they should learn from the tech industry. The answer was at least our products don’t need to be restarted in the middle of using them, like on the interstate.
windows – your results may be different! lol -———The trillion line coded software that keeps crashing because of a comma – when a few thousand lines of code cover the entire need of a computer platform
What I most detested about the Microsoft World is the idea that software can be released and then tested and that consumers (most of whom had/have no computer backgrounds) are to find answers to their problems by chatting with thousands of others who have similar problems — and none of you has figured out how to fix it (it will be ‘fixed’ in the next upgrade). I don’t go to other people who have had legal trouble for my legal advice; I don’t go to other people who have cavities to get my cavities filled; I don’t go to other people who have broken a leg to get mine set. Why should going to people, no matter how many, who have the same computer problem help solve mine?
My W10 computer runs great (fast, only crashes once or twice a year), but only because I have a few independent cleanup-tuneup-protection programs that I run every day, along with Windows Disk Cleanup, that all together take only a few minutes each day, if run DAILY. However, we shouldn’t have to do this. I have a Toyota Camry, and it just needs maintenance twice a year, not once or twice daily. And our stove, microwave oven, etc, etc, just keep right on trucking, year after year, with no maintenance. If Microsoft would buy the rights to these cleanup programs, AND INCORPORATE them into Windows, then Win10 could run great for everyone!
mddshubby2005 over 4 years ago
“Run in background during download?”
Gent over 4 years ago
And if they’re really unlucky, they’ll run into the blue screen of death!
Zykoic over 4 years ago
MS W10 so bad. My home is now Windowless.
Viva Ubuntu.
Courage the Cowardly Dog! over 4 years ago
Me too! After Windows7 there were no good windows, so I went with Ubuntu!! Loving it!!
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
LOL! I actually haven’t had that problem in a long time; not since Windows Vista.
Skeptical Meg over 4 years ago
The race isn’t much but at least it gets you out of the Office. Although that Vista is nasty.
Hey, Word is, you can Access a chance to Excel while you improve your Outlook.
Skeptical Meg over 4 years ago
Trillions of microseconds ago, Microsoft had three OS’s. CE for portable devices, ME for home computers, NT for servers. Put them together and…
jjiimm over 4 years ago
Still true after all these years. Yet it managed to make many billionaires.
BearsDown Premium Member over 4 years ago
Microsoft memo from the ’90s: “Make sure the next Windows patch breaks WordPerfect”. Mediocrity stands triumphant on the graves of superior products.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 4 years ago
I don’t believe it. Microsoft has never produced anything that would run in 10K.
Sir Ruddy Blighter over 4 years ago
I have been using Windows since the very first version back in the 90’s…I have never seen the “blue screen of death” or had it freeze up or anything. I know that complaints get more attention online than satisfied folk…but some people make it sound like EVERY version of Windows running on EVERY PC is a nightmare, and that can’t possibly be true.
P51Strega over 4 years ago
Be careful out there, “Run in Safe Mode”.
The Reader Premium Member over 4 years ago
At the half way mark the track will be upgraded, and all contestants will have to take their boots off just so they can put them back on again.
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Garbage in garbage out
Jeffin Premium Member over 4 years ago
Just click restart later and get on with it.
rhpii over 4 years ago
I remember a quote from some executive forum years ago. A computer exec was lecturing auto execs on things that they should learn from the tech industry. The answer was at least our products don’t need to be restarted in the middle of using them, like on the interstate.
Norris66 over 4 years ago
Reset Line Up “Invalid Password” (but I didn’t change it!)
KEA over 4 years ago
ouch
P51Strega over 4 years ago
Funny but just two comics after this one, a box popped up and required me to restart my computer (to install Microsoft updates).
zeexenon over 4 years ago
I was forced to upgrade to 100 MB/s download rates to get their updates in under a day.
Saddenedby Premium Member over 4 years ago
windows – your results may be different! lol -———The trillion line coded software that keeps crashing because of a comma – when a few thousand lines of code cover the entire need of a computer platform
anomalous4 over 4 years ago
ACK. My inherited puter running Windoze 10 took THREE BLEEPING HOURS to upgrade this morning.
GreenT267 over 4 years ago
What I most detested about the Microsoft World is the idea that software can be released and then tested and that consumers (most of whom had/have no computer backgrounds) are to find answers to their problems by chatting with thousands of others who have similar problems — and none of you has figured out how to fix it (it will be ‘fixed’ in the next upgrade). I don’t go to other people who have had legal trouble for my legal advice; I don’t go to other people who have cavities to get my cavities filled; I don’t go to other people who have broken a leg to get mine set. Why should going to people, no matter how many, who have the same computer problem help solve mine?
Teto85 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Mac user since 1988. Never had this sort of problem. And I don’t have to buy a new motherboard or computer for every OS update.
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member over 4 years ago
My W10 computer runs great (fast, only crashes once or twice a year), but only because I have a few independent cleanup-tuneup-protection programs that I run every day, along with Windows Disk Cleanup, that all together take only a few minutes each day, if run DAILY. However, we shouldn’t have to do this. I have a Toyota Camry, and it just needs maintenance twice a year, not once or twice daily. And our stove, microwave oven, etc, etc, just keep right on trucking, year after year, with no maintenance. If Microsoft would buy the rights to these cleanup programs, AND INCORPORATE them into Windows, then Win10 could run great for everyone!
Purple-Stater Premium Member over 4 years ago
So close…. should have used a lowercase k “10k”.
stevenxfiles almost 3 years ago
Worst products ever!