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System Name | Red Radiance l under construction |
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Processor | 5800x |
Motherboard | x470 taichi |
Cooling | stock wrath |
Memory | TridentZ Neo rgb 3600mhz (2x8 kit) |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Vega 64 nitro+ |
Storage | 970 evo nvme |
Display(s) | lc27g75tq |
Case | tt core x5 tge |
Audio Device(s) | sennheiser's pc323d usb soundcard |
Power Supply | corsair AX860i |
Mouse | roccat burst pro |
Keyboard | roccat ryos mk fx |
Software | windows 10 |
this could be useful for you next time you need to block w10 updates.This reminded me about something I already posted on reddit (and I was downvoted to shit). I had to recently completely reinstall someone's PC which I installed in may, because he "upgraded" to Windows 10. The guy makes roofs for living and knows fuck all about computers, and I perfectly understand he can't tell the difference between Windows updates and some obscure upgrade that's being mushed into his face on daily basis. Apparently (according to that reddit sewer of the internet) he's an idiot, retard, dipshit who can't read, and I am a troll.
I really hate this crap, because as someone pointed out, OS upgrades should never work and be done this way. Just do a clean install if you want different OS. And you could read all that klingon all day long and still don't understand a single word of it if you're like the guy from my example.
I'm glad I managed to delete and block that GWX shit in my mother, father, and father in law's PCs before disasters started to happen.
it takes some time to check and remove all updates but since i did it i havent heard a word about w10 from any of pcs at home.