Path: ...!weretis.net!feeder8.news.weretis.net!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Frank Slootweg Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-11,comp.os.linux.advocacy Subject: Re: This Is Why They Say Windows Is A Great OS -- If Your Time Is Worth Nothing Date: 5 Jan 2025 14:14:38 GMT Organization: NOYB Lines: 26 Message-ID: References: X-Trace: individual.net /9blnbpj3SMREl13QkCLCgIgVAF2BdGgXbyVnDS9qBOUgYCJIV X-Orig-Path: not-for-mail Cancel-Lock: sha1:qkUNdw1iccK9K02NiEIji9wE1og= sha256:8uAeGu/JDmsZC7I1hawE8quYjcBFLEpWbiakL3zOpcI= User-Agent: tin/1.6.2-20030910 ("Pabbay") (UNIX) (CYGWIN_NT-10.0-WOW/2.8.0(0.309/5/3) (i686)) Hamster/2.0.2.2 Bytes: 1990 Brian Gregory wrote: > On 31/12/2024 19:08, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: > > Yet another > > > > in the ongoing stream of bugs from Microsoft resulting from the > > Windows update process itself. This one breaks the ability to receive > > further security updates. So once you get it, how do you get an update > > to fix it? Particularly when there have already been updates that kept > > introducing their own new bugs? > > If you read it properly instead of skimming and then rushing to > gleefully spread the news, you'd see that it only applies to those who > installed 24H2 from media (DVD or USB) that has had Windows updates > slipstreamed into it. Actually it's "that has had *the wrong* Windows updates slipstreamed into it." I.e. the imaginary user did the *wrong* thing and that might have led to a problem. That's what you get for doing things the wrong way, isn't it!? :-) > Almost nobody does that.