Ah, fair enough.
I haven’t used, or especially installed, Windows in years. Wasn’t sure if what I described was still the case. Good to know there’s still a way, though, in case I get desperate!
Ah, fair enough.
I haven’t used, or especially installed, Windows in years. Wasn’t sure if what I described was still the case. Good to know there’s still a way, though, in case I get desperate!
This may not still be true, but previously if you disconnected or removed the NIC during installation, after some haranguing you could setup a local account. (Note that this is still obviously bad, but if you need a solution, it might provide one.)
The problem is that testers are competent, often intelligent individuals. Users, not so much.
With blackjack and hookers.
Does Dan of the Game Grumps know about this?
DF2 was the first game I played online. I still have some friends I met doing that.
edit: Corrected a word.
You and the Heart of Gold.
Resident Alien supports your theory.
Is that accurate? I haven’t kept up with comics in a long time, but when I sort of did, it was said to be an hour rather than a day. (I always assumed this was so you wouldn’t worry about people being trapped for 24 hours or however long.)
Not trying to be argumentative or anything, just curious if the lore changed, or maybe I misremembered.
General Kenobi.
Both of those links are crazy in very different ways.
I was actually wondering, when the previous commenter referenced the setup menu, if the shift+F10 thing still worked. I know it brings up the command prompt in the install interface, but in case you didn’t know, it also brings up the command prompt in general use Windows. (Or it used to. Again, I’m very out of date on the subject.)
I think “not hard, just annoying” means that anything tech related is out of reach for most people, unfortunately. Plus, to be honest, most people probably won’t care about or see a problem with Microsoft forcing an online account on them. I’m happy they’re happy, but their privacy ends not with a bang, but a whimper.