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Hi there
If it ran 100% perfectly what would people do with the total man / Woman /dog (yes they get taken for walks !!) hours spent currently on uninstalling, re-installing, testing, researching problems etc with Windows .
I estimate all this stuff on average probably is about 0.07% of a country's GBP !!!!
Funnily I read somewhere that's about the same size in GDP as the UK's fishing industry (also about 0.07% although from a GDP of around 1 Trillion dollars so not a small amount) -- so connotation between Windows and Stinking Fish somewhere.
Ms fo really need to sort this whole sorry mess out though.
Cheers
jimbo
Joke aside (like Windows being a virus), MS's silence is having a big impact on the PC industry out there. Tomorrow seems to be a real deadline.
Microsoft’s October Update Failure is Holding the Whole PC Industry Back:
https://www.howtogeek.com/fyi/micros...industry-back/
A bird told me there's going to be a rollout this week. Is this bird lying or telling the truth?
Pure speculation.
At least not speculative execution.
An execution would possibly appease the masses however.
Is anyone ready with a list of focussed tests/checks to run on the build when it does come out?
It would be great to have specific focussed comment on the significant issues, collated in a separate thread - perhaps not the one announcing its release, as those get full of comments like 'Not seeing it yet' 'Smooth installation, seems ok' and so on...
Very good idea, Dalchina, so I've created an appropriate thread and used your questions over in Windows Insider:
Windows 10 Build 17763 Next 1809 - Windows 10 Forums