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System Name | KHR-1 |
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Processor | Ryzen 9 5900X |
Motherboard | ASRock B550 PG Velocita (UEFI-BIOS P3.40) |
Memory | 32 GB G.Skill RipJawsV F4-3200C16D-32GVR |
Video Card(s) | Sparkle Titan Arc A770 16 GB |
Storage | Western Digital Black SN850 1 TB NVMe SSD |
Display(s) | Alienware AW3423DWF OLED-ASRock PG27Q15R2A (backup) |
Case | Corsair 275R |
Audio Device(s) | Technics SA-EX140 receiver with Polk VT60 speakers |
Power Supply | eVGA Supernova G3 750W |
Mouse | Logitech G Pro (Hero) |
Software | Windows 11 Pro x64 23H2 |
Update: Right after the above rant, I told the system to check for updates and I noticed that the scan took longer and there wasn't the same old message about it being up-to-date and instead a message about an update and that it can't be rolled back, which is a very good sign, then I rebooted and finished the update.
Seems normal that I get a previous month's update a month later. This time, for what looks like a December, 2022 update, I got it in January, 2023. Looks like business-as-usual.
Just months ago, it started looking like that I wasn't getting updates after 2021!
I do have cons for the Galaxy S5 from 2014:
1: I was cut off after 2017 (only 3 years) The last updates I got, were in 2017 for the 2014 phone. (IIRC)
2: You need a third party app to use the LED as a flashlight. (This is not the case for the S10 from 2019)
Seems normal that I get a previous month's update a month later. This time, for what looks like a December, 2022 update, I got it in January, 2023. Looks like business-as-usual.
Just months ago, it started looking like that I wasn't getting updates after 2021!
I do have cons for the Galaxy S5 from 2014:
1: I was cut off after 2017 (only 3 years) The last updates I got, were in 2017 for the 2014 phone. (IIRC)
2: You need a third party app to use the LED as a flashlight. (This is not the case for the S10 from 2019)