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  1. Posts : 30,599
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       #170

    How long is this in the apps section of settings??
    Manage app exclusion aliases … Wanted to check language settings (have an issue with that ) and bumped into this

    Manage App Execution Aliases in Windows 10 Windows 10 Tutorials

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    Last edited by Brink; 19 Apr 2018 at 12:04. Reason: added tutorial link for more info
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    davidsherman13
       #171

    Other than me, has anyone been denied access to the Kindle Fire via a USB cable? build 17134,1 thanks
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  3. Posts : 30,599
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       #172

    Thanks Shawn (should have googled it... tutorials, eh?). There from January...
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  4. Posts : 15,485
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       #173

    Barman58 said:
    I wish people would stop using "Bug" to describe an issue - A bug is something that causes a program break on every system it's installed on
    This really is not the case. A bug is simply when any code does not do its intended job in all situations.

    It is not a prerequisite of a bug that it affects every body.

    People use terms like issue as it suggests a deeper meaning rather than an outright admission the coding is screwed up.

    As an aside, most people are not even aware of the derivation of the term bug. It dates back to early days of computing when an early computer with manual relays.

    From wikipedia:-
    The term "bug" was used in an account by computer pioneer Grace Hopper, who publicized the cause of a malfunction in an early electromechanical computer. ... Operators traced an error in the Mark II to a moth trapped in a relay, coining the term bug. This bug was carefully removed and taped to the log book.
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  5. Posts : 69
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       #174

    steupz said:
    Just realised I do have that bug
    Just check it, the same bug here.
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  7. Posts : 30,599
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  8. Posts : 26,450
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       #177

    Sorry did not see it but I have it.
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  9. Posts : 4,666
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       #178

    cereberus said:
    A bug is simply when any code does not do its intended job in all situations.

    It is not a prerequisite of a bug that it affects every body.
    This is how I understand it too and here are a few definitions if we start to dissect this into definition fragments:

    BUG = FAULT
    FAULT = A manifestation of an error in software. A fault, if encountered may cause a failure.
    ERROR = A human action that produces an incorrect result.
    FAILURE = Deviation of the software from its expected delivery or service.


    Isn't this what is happening when some users press the button and they experience a FAULT that produces an ERROR and causes an application FAILURE? (User press a button and the whole application crash instead of bringing up the correct dialogue) :)
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  10. Posts : 15,485
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       #179

    slicendice said:
    This is how I understand it too and here are a few definitions if we start to dissect this into definition fragments:

    BUG = FAULT
    FAULT = A manifestation of an error in software. A fault, if encountered may cause a failure.
    ERROR = A human action that produces an incorrect result.
    FAILURE = Deviation of the software from its expected delivery or service.


    Isn't this what is happening when some users press the button and they experience a FAULT that produces an ERROR and causes an application FAILURE? (User press a button and the whole application crash instead of bringing up the correct dialogue) :)
    Not sure I see how a FAULT can cause a "human" ERROR by your definitions . An ERROR could lead to a FAULT.
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