Should have just branded it Windows 7 SP2. But I guess everyone expects MS to support multiple branches of code forever. These discussions always avoid talking about the merits of data-driven design and always assume…
You don't trust Microsoft--who wrote the kernel and many of the drivers you're using--but trust some random .exe from a forum?
Should have just branded it Windows 7 SP2. But I guess everyone expects MS to support multiple branches of code forever. These discussions always avoid talking about the merits of data-driven design and always assume…
You don't trust Microsoft--who wrote the kernel and many of the drivers you're using--but trust some random .exe from a forum?