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'''Windows 10''' is an operating system developed by Microsoft. It was released in July of 2015 and has been constantly updated since. It was replaced by [[Windows 11]]. |
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''Read more: [[Windows 10/Bugs]]'' |
''Read more: [[Windows 10/Bugs]]'' |
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Windows 10 has many problems and exploits lying around, and surely many more to be discovered. Two of the most prevalent bugs as of January 2021 are the NTFS corruption bug and the BSOD link bug. The NTFS corruption bug corrupts the Master File Table of the NTFS file system. It can be executed through using the cd command, a normally innocuous tool that changes the directory. The BSOD link bug will crash the computer when a specific link is visited. That bug happens because a Microsoft Employee forgot to add a [[Null_Check|Null Check]] into a system function. |
Windows 10 has many problems and exploits lying around, and surely many more to be discovered. Two of the most prevalent bugs as of January 2021 are the NTFS corruption bug and the BSOD link bug. The NTFS corruption bug corrupts the Master File Table of the NTFS file system. It can be executed through using the cd command, a normally innocuous tool that changes the directory. The BSOD link bug will crash the computer when a specific link is visited. That bug happens because a Microsoft Employee forgot to add a [[Null_Check|Null Check]] into a system function. |
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== What we all hate about Windows 10 == |
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* FUCKING AUTOMATIC UPDATES |
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* BLOAT |
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* MICROSOFT ACCOUNTS |
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* LACK OF CUSTOMIZATION |
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* TELEMRTRY AND ADVERTISING |
Latest revision as of 20:08, 7 December 2022
Windows 10 is an operating system developed by Microsoft. It was released in July of 2015 and has been constantly updated since. It was replaced by Windows 11.
File:Win10Logo.png Windows 10 logo | |
RTM | July 15, 2015 |
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Release to public | July 29, 2015 |
Last major update | 22H2 |
Family | Windows |
Windows 10 included major new updates intended to enrich user experience, such as the new Microsoft Edge browser and the Cortana virtual assistant. However, these features ended up being the frequent subject of ridicule because they were implemented in a way that made them intrusive. Take for example the Microsoft Bing search engine set to default on the preinstalled Edge browser, which will claim that Edge is faster than other browsers when you search for another browser, such as Chrome or Firefox.
Bugs
Read more: Windows 10/Bugs
Windows 10 has many problems and exploits lying around, and surely many more to be discovered. Two of the most prevalent bugs as of January 2021 are the NTFS corruption bug and the BSOD link bug. The NTFS corruption bug corrupts the Master File Table of the NTFS file system. It can be executed through using the cd command, a normally innocuous tool that changes the directory. The BSOD link bug will crash the computer when a specific link is visited. That bug happens because a Microsoft Employee forgot to add a Null Check into a system function.