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    PATCH WATCH By Susan Bradley There’s a reason why you don’t see “service pack” updates any longer. I am often asked why I recommend 21H2 when there ar
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    Susan Bradley Patch Lady/Prudent patcher

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    • #2434802

      service pack? Sure we do – it’s called windows 11. Name change to encourage us to think it’s something new and better! 🙂

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        Every patch generates more money; it’s all in the matrix. Quelity is down for ever.

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      ALthough Windows 10 has brought some significant and usefull changes, its still the same ol’ song.

      I know backwards compatibility is important, but as we can see, computer users are amazing animal species, that can get use to everything Microsoft releases.

      I would really wellcome, if Windows will intorduce something complete and usable. For example, I really dislike more than 7 years of slowly migrating into “new control panel”. While the flat registry file remain from Windows NT (alias “New Technology”).

      Dell Latitude 3420, Intel Core i7 @ 2.8 GHz, 16GB RAM, W10 22H2 Enterprise

      HAL3000, AMD Athlon 200GE @ 3,4 GHz, 8GB RAM, Fedora 29

      PRUSA i3 MK3S+

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