GurtTractor wrote:
SwiftBoyAdams wrote:Microsoft amaze me - they so often shoot themselves in the foot. Sometimes I wonder how the hell they are still in existence.
To be fair, their products are usually excellent (after a few patches), but they don't half have a knack for regularly pissing off their customer base.
New tagline:
"Microsoft: Two steps forward, one step back."
cockbeard wrote:Yet you run Windows CE
Blue Swirl wrote:cockbeard wrote:Yet you run Windows CE
It's my secret shame.
Away from CE and back to 10, noob question - what's the difference between the Power Shell and the Command Prompt?
Childintime wrote:Use of cmdlets and pipes among other things I think...can't be sure, though.
Blue Swirl wrote:Childintime wrote:Use of cmdlets and pipes among other things I think...can't be sure, though.
So, Command Prompt is literally "run this single command for me", while Power Shell is the actual command line, with pipes and such?
Childintime wrote:Year, it's closer to Linux-level functionality now.
SwiftBoyAdams wrote:Won't Linux command line usage be fairly niche? I can see it being useful for a purebred Linux admin who's trying to extend their skills into Windows, but I can't see many PowerShell users ditching that to use bash instead.
AJ wrote:PowerShell's been pretty good for ages, hasn't it? Just fucking slow.
AJ wrote:... the start of their infamous EEE strategy.
A clean install of win 10 after activation solved my start menu problems.Kow wrote:Was absolutely perfect on 7, not a single problem. Was fucked immediately on upgrade. It's liveable with, start menu etc is fairly easily sorted out, but it's annoying - particularly as it was so rock solid before.
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