Once again Microsoft thinks they'll make Windows an OS that people want to use, by changing it. Unless their "new" version screams with fast loading, perfect backward compatibility, and is immune from security risks, it'll just be more of the same polished turd.
Once again Microsoft thinks they'll make Windows an OS that people want to use, by changing it. Unless their "new" version screams with fast loading, perfect backward compatibility, and is immune from security risks, it'll just be more of the same polished turd.
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