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<blockquote data-quote="Digerati" data-source="post: 695429" data-attributes="member: 59833"><p>Microsoft is working very hard to get it there. And for the most part they are successful.</p><p></p><p>Consider the fact that virtually <u>every single one</u> of the 1.5 billion Windows computers (including the 500+ million Windows 10 computers) around the world became a <u>unique</u> computer within the first few minutes after the very first boot. This happens as each user configures their own networking, desktop personalizations, security, installed apps, attached peripherals (printers, external drives), and more. Frankly, I think Microsoft has done an amazing job to make Windows so robust - not forgetting the fact the hardware is made by 100s if not 1000s of different manufacturers all expected seamlessly interface and comply with the same industry standards and protocols, running software developed by 1000s of different software companies. </p><p></p><p>Now if users would quit thinking they are smarter than those top developers at Microsoft and quit changing all the default settings, even more users would have a more robust system and Windows would come even closer to immortality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digerati, post: 695429, member: 59833"] Microsoft is working very hard to get it there. And for the most part they are successful. Consider the fact that virtually [U]every single one[/U] of the 1.5 billion Windows computers (including the 500+ million Windows 10 computers) around the world became a [U]unique[/U] computer within the first few minutes after the very first boot. This happens as each user configures their own networking, desktop personalizations, security, installed apps, attached peripherals (printers, external drives), and more. Frankly, I think Microsoft has done an amazing job to make Windows so robust - not forgetting the fact the hardware is made by 100s if not 1000s of different manufacturers all expected seamlessly interface and comply with the same industry standards and protocols, running software developed by 1000s of different software companies. Now if users would quit thinking they are smarter than those top developers at Microsoft and quit changing all the default settings, even more users would have a more robust system and Windows would come even closer to immortality. [/QUOTE]
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