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Maybe the code behind the "Windows is checking for solution"

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  • 30
    Yea sure only 5000 xD
  • 5
    @geek1011 Well, that won't happen. Microsoft isn't that good at finding errors you know...
  • 2
    @geek1011 guess you'll need to conduct a lot of philosophy to find out that anwser πŸ˜‚
  • 1
    Ey, it fixed stuff for me under Windows 10 already, it's not that useless anymore.
  • 0
    @dontPanic 5000 seconds maybe?
  • 1
    @lucas22 tbh I've no idea, haven't used Windows for at least 5 years :x
  • 2
    I've maybe had this feature work once and tell me a driver needed to be changed. That's one out of maybe a thousand...
  • 1
    @geek1011 I started off by introducing android on tablets and step by step guide them while subtly "coaxing" them to be interested in Linux by subtle methods like pretending to be on the phone, talking about how great Linux is while making sure they're listening..

    So that they thought the idea of exploring Linux was their own idea, curiosity. :)

    Then preparing a multi boot USB with distros I handpicked based on their most typical usage patterns..

    Finally letting them try a bit around with me around to help with anything.. :)
  • 1
    Yes....
    These lines of code is what I'm thinking about every time it happens. xDD

    The cancel button seems to be not triggering anything. It doesn't really matter wheter I press it or not xD.
  • 1
    You made my fucking day with this pic mate. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  • 0
    So true. But why use IE in the first place? πŸ˜‚
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