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He looks like Kathy Bates now, but Kathy Bates isn’t a creep.
He looks like Kathy Bates now, but Kathy Bates isn’t a creep.
Thanks. I’ve personally never altered boot order before, but it can’t be too complicated, right?
I looked it up shortly after posting, surprisingly seems like Windows 10 is supported, but 11 did better in a few of the tests.
I wish, now have a i9-14900KF, so guessing no more Windows 10 anymore. Planning to make a Linux partition, but frustrating the way that Windows tries so adamantly to take boot priority.
Yup. We’re back to the old days where Microsoft didn’t give a damn and enabled things by default.
It’ll take less than a decade before they get sued, yet again. By then, the penalty will be <5% of what they’ve made, but the merry go round will circle back and start all over.
Damn. 😣 Thanks for answering the question.
I can’t imagine this feature is enabled on Windows 11 Enterprise, right?
I can still remember typing and leveling on mine in PSO, great times with my chainsaw sword.
Damn, I was about to watch, The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr… 😣
Exactly. Not everyone would be willing, but if you try leading through example, you increase the odds more will take the risk.
Oops, my large hands posting on my phone are to blame for the error.
Probably not, as I noticed it in the order of: Nipples>Shirt text>Baked beans.
The nipple piercings were only seen after it was pointed out. I really should be wearing my glasses…
Alphabet, finally devouring Google Search. 🙄
What a stupid plan. Instead of fixing the problem ourselves, let’s force the oceans to do it. How Bill Cosby of them.
Damn… I can remember doing this and just finding it easier to buy a ringtone when they were cheap.
If my mom didn’t do this regularly, I might question if this was intentional. But some people are embarrassingly awful when it comes to texting.
That’s it, thanks!
It’s the folly of humanity, to believe the problem will always be the next generation’s problem. Selfish desire first, concern second.