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It gave me an issue but better explained here,
Windows is activated delay :/
The error code comes up sa one of the possibilities is an a-v or malware blocking something ?
So possibly MSE or mbam or even sas ?
Some more info about KB2990214.
Microsoft elaborates on KB 2990214, KB 3044374 Win10 nagware | InfoWorld
It sort of confirms what I mentioned earlier, just updates to the Windows Update Agent files.
These are the only extra files that get added to my pc:
Wu.upgrade.ps.dll
Windowsupdate.adml
Winsetupui.dll
All the others are just updated versions of existing files.
I like that new "nagware" expression and this comment by the Canadian:
The issue is not that we do not want Windows 10. The problem is that we do not know if we want it and refuse to be stampeded into it on Microsoft's schedule. Like any product in the market (free or not) we will investigate, evaluate, and decide if it is what we want. It is critical that Microsoft realize that Windows 7 is the gold standard now. If Windows 10 has any shades of Windows 8 in it at all, Most people will reject it. That was a loser and if all you are doing is putting new lipstick on that pig, you can for get it.
I don't know if anybody from Microsoft reads our forum but I think they should understand some things.
In the most part we want new things and are willing to try them to see if they meet our needs and desires.
What we don't want is to be nagged and hornswoggled into them.
Just look at Wolfgang. He has been into computers when they were make holes in punch cards with a pointed stick and a rock. Now he use all kinds of operating sytems, computers, and programs. Doesn't sound like someone that is not willing to try new thing.
Wolfgang is just a example I feel that I can use to display my point.
We don't run from new but we do want new to come with better and are willing to test and try new things.
I'm new to computers. I got started with Windows 98.
Hey! I remember punch cards and tape....
back in `7x I was using both...
At least they didn't have a half-life :)
I also remember the punch cards. I used to have to file the stupid things. I also used to buff floors around the machines that used them. One bump and everything went nuts (although the machines didn't spew cards like the do in the movies). Technology has come a long way since then.
I never appreciate it when something is rammed down my throat.
Like the Bear, I'm not adverse to new technology as long as it actually benefits me. Part of the benefit has to include being cost effective (not having to replace otherwise perfectly good hardware or rack up a new monthly bill), not require radical changes to my workflow and not require a steep learning curve to realize only a slight gain in benefits.
Hi Jack, the wife and I got a good laugh from your last posting. You are always so right. The first computer I worked on in 1958 ( a Zuse Z11) used paper tape. The punched cards came later when I worked on the IBM/650, 1401 and 7070 in the early 60s.
Thank you folks. You proved my point.
We like new technology and have for decades but we are not lemmings.
Microsoft will not shove us down the technology road but we will follow a good road put in front of us.
I do understand that Microsoft is looking for new customers even if they are counterfeiters. They should not forget the Billion customers they already have that are buying their products and have for decades.
The good point is we Billion will buy Microsoft products in the future if they just put out a product we want.
I'm not quite sure how Microsoft makes money off of a Billion counterfeiters. Maybe a tax wright off.