Good Old XP
Posted: Sat May 13, 2017 9:28 am
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Even staid business publications are praising Microsoft surprising move to provide a specific security update for Good Old XP, (16-year-Old, actually),
I'm not super surprised given that this is a PR nightmare for Microsoft. Here they've spent millions to scrub their reputation as being insecure by design versus Mac and Linux and now one coordinated attack could take all that away. You should definitely expect any group thinking about running a pure Windows shop to hesitate.__philippe wrote:Even staid business publications are praising Microsoft surprising move to provide security update for Good Old XP, (16-year-Old, actually)
That's awesome. I'm definitely going to make that happen when I eventually move to Win10.midas wrote:Another interesting article from the same source: Windows 10 Now Looking like Windows XP Because Good Operating Systems Never Die
Microsoft has responded: https://www.pcper.com/news/General-Tech ... -Antivirussmaragdus wrote:Eugene Kaspersky - That’s It. I’ve Had Enough! - Microsoft kills off independent software vendors by foisting its products on users that are in no way better
Jeremy Hellstrom wrote: Microsoft replied with their view of this dispute, stating that they do indeed disable antivirus programs when there is a risk that a Windows update would stop the third party antivirus from running anyways.
Turn off the Game Bar and Game Mode. Find it in Settings > Gaming. Worth a shot. Its probably the cause. Also update graphics drivers as usual.joby_toss wrote:I'm also experiencing some issues with latest windows 10 updates (creator's update or whatever it's called): poor performance in games (Diablo 3 for example starts 10 times slower than before, hangs randomly and overheats my machine, unlike before) and also CPU usage while watching a youtube video went from 2-3% to a whooping 30%. I have no drive to investigate or do whatever... don't really care anymore...
Yeah I saw that too. That's very frustrating.smaragdus wrote:More good news for Windows 10 users: Windows 10 is no longer supported on this PC
I wouldn't solely put the blame on Microsoft for this one.smaragdus wrote:More good news for Windows 10 users: Windows 10 is no longer supported on this PC
Intel/Imagination won't provide updated drivers so Microsoft has no choice but to block Creators Update from installing. But they will still provide security fixes for the Anniversary Update version until 2023. This is just planned obsolescence by hardware manufacturers. Nothing surprising here.The bad news is that the block on the Creators Update appears to be permanent. The problem is the GPU drivers; Clover Trail Atoms use GPU technology licensed from Imagination Technologies. Imagination appears unwilling, and Intel appears unable, to update the GPU drivers to meet the demands of the Creators Update. So systems built with such hardware will never be upgradable beyond the Anniversary Update.
The good news is that Microsoft has said that it will provide such systems with security fixes until 2023, thereby reinstating the supported lifetime that such machines were supposed to have in the first place. Luckily for Microsoft, the Anniversary Update already had a corresponding long-term servicing branch version (LTSB), so the company was already intending to release security fixes for this version of Windows until 2023.
Microsoft will stop disabling third-party AVs in the Fall Creators Update, and Kaspersky has withdrawn their complaint: https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/ne ... -10-tweakssmaragdus wrote:Eugene Kaspersky - That’s It. I’ve Had Enough! - Microsoft kills off independent software vendors by foisting its products on users that are in no way better
Microsoft has admitted that Creators Update introduced gaming performance issues, and published one fix to Insiders: https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-a ... ors-updateUserfriendly wrote:Turn off the Game Bar and Game Mode. Find it in Settings > Gaming. Worth a shot. Its probably the cause. Also update graphics drivers as usual.joby_toss wrote:I'm also experiencing some issues with latest windows 10 updates (creator's update or whatever it's called): poor performance in games (Diablo 3 for example starts 10 times slower than before, hangs randomly and overheats my machine, unlike before) and also CPU usage while watching a youtube video went from 2-3% to a whooping 30%. I have no drive to investigate or do whatever... don't really care anymore...