• Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Hi u/tn0000,

    Thank you for posting to the community.

    According to your description, you are in a gaslighting competiton against a Microsoft Community Contributor. To ensure this is isolated to you and not other members of the community, please attempt the following steps:

    1. Update your official Microsoft Igniter to ensure your quips are installed properly.

    2. If the above did not resolve the issue, press Windows + R key to open the run command box, and type sfc / scannow to check for corrupted system files that may be the cause.

    3. Finally, if the above two failed to yield any results reinstall the program. Because we know fuck-all and just like making up shit for you to do.

    Best regards,
    u/Sanctus

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      Yup. It even extends to superuser.com.

      I recently posted about an obvious bug in the Windows 10 DHCP client, showing with Wireshark captures that it is not resilient to hardware clock changes, i.e., you easily lose your IP address for hours.

      Most of the responses either said, “you should not be dual booting Linux” or “there is no DHCP client that handles this case. You cannot expect Windows to handle it.”

      So I replied with a link to a similar bug report for RHEL, which has been fixed.

      It’s been a month since I posted this bug to the Windows Feedback Hub and there is no response. I doubt it will ever be fixed.

  • kopper [they/them]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    the 4 horseman of the apocalypse (when you know you need to reformat):

    • sfc /scannow
    • dism /online /cleanup-image /checkhealth
    • run the troubleshooting tool
    • install KB069420 from dead link

    at least on linux we get to tailor our useless terminal commands to your specific problem before telling you to fuck off

  • whileloop@lemmy.world
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    Once, I found out that my place of work was paying some random guy hundreds of dollars to use his Outlook plugin because his forum posts gave them the impression he was a Microsoft employee. It was 3 years before IT caught it and made it stop.

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    Before there was karma harvesting on Reddit, there was collecting Microsoft Desktop Certifications and copy pasting the goddamn same comment on every single Microsoft Community support post.

    Can’t turn off sticky keys? Run SFC & DISM /restore-health

    AutoCAD won’t activate? Run SFC & DISM /restore-health

    Can’t run SFC & DISM /restore-health? Run SFC & DISM /restore-health

    For those of you curious, SFC, checks a list of essential system files with a list of known good copies.

    DISM examines Windows image to check that all the files exist as they should and that Windows Updates have applied correctly.

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    I once had someone on Microsoft Community tell me to run sfc /scannow and bootrec /fixmbr. The issue I had was Explorer.exe (like, the start menu and taskbar) was crashing every time I modified a file. The solution (as far as I ever figured out) was to reinstall Windows.

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      Honestly, whenever something breaks in Windows and there isn’t a quick fix I know or can find easily, I just reinstall. Ultimately you can probably find a fix. But the install process of Windows is pretty painless and fast nowadays. It’s not that hard to get all the programs and settings back, with some exceptions of course. And you know, it’ll probably, keep working.