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From: koswix
30 Jul 2015 12:47
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
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It's one of the many benefits of a laptop, it can run on batteries. Just not my laptop, as it turns out
:C
From: Matt
30 Jul 2015 12:51
To: koswix
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Get
Rufus
. It's really easy to make a bootable Windows USB drive with it.
From: koswix
30 Jul 2015 14:57
To: Matt
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I got the hipster boys one and it was pretty straight forward: point it at iso, point it at USB stick, done.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)
30 Jul 2015 15:23
To: koswix
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I've recently fixed to Windows 7 computers and they took aaaaaaaaages to complete all the updates. The install was quick both times (twice on the last one - I reinstalled Win7 with the Aldi recovery partition, switched the computer off, plugged the HDD into mine to copy the stuff back and when i plugged it back in the drive was completely empty) but the updates needed lots of reboots and time.
From: ANT_THOMAS
30 Jul 2015 15:45
To: Chris (CHRISSS)
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Aldi?
From: Chris (CHRISSS)
30 Jul 2015 15:59
To: ANT_THOMAS
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Maybe Lidl.
From: graphitone
30 Jul 2015 16:14
To: Chris (CHRISSS)
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:'-D
From: Chris (CHRISSS)
30 Jul 2015 16:48
To: graphitone
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Definitely Aldi. I'm just dropping it back off to him now.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)
30 Jul 2015 20:45
To: ALL
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It is a Medion computer from Aldi.
Home now, thought my laptop might want to upgrade itself but apparently not. I left it downloading the files over night and it doesn't seem to have finished it. I ran the setup.exe and it says boot.win is not there.
From: koswix
1 Aug 2015 13:35
To: ALL
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If you haven't already, you may want to go into PC Settings -> Privacy and explore the umpteen pages of options that are enabled by default to leach your data back to Microsoft and its advertisers. I did the 'custom options' install where I declined their offers to track me, but most of the stuff in Privacy was still switched on.
There's also a feature in Windows Update that uses the Win 10 install base as a bit-torrent swarm, and redistributes downloaded updates. I don't have an issue with that idea in principle, but as my upload is limited (if I go over my upload limit my download speed get's capped) it would have been nice for MS to mention it somewhere other than page 9,374,249 of the EULA.