Sulaco
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- Mar 28, 2003
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Long post. Didn't read.
It was four sentences.
Perhaps that's why you struggle with basic Windows tasks that don't present themselves like texts from preteen girls.
Long post. Didn't read.
I put up with it because I've never run anything but Microsoft OS's. I figure I don't know what I'm missing. Are the open source OS's nice and easy and full featured? The reason I'm stuck in Windows is because I'm using software that won't run on Linux. Well, I might be able to run it but it's against the license agreement (It's MS software, and they make you agree to only run it on Windows!You install a new program and you can't run it because of a cryptic error message. Turns out you need Visual C++ runtime libraries. Isn't that made by Microsoft? Why wouldn't they just include it with the OS?
Okay, let's hunt for that installer. Do I need 2008, 2010, 2012, or 2013? Because they're all completely different and not included in the same installer. No, that would make too much sense. Do you need 64-bit or 32-bit? Because they're also different, incompatible, and not included in the same archive or with the OS.
Oops, I downloaded the update for Visual Studio, not the runtime libraries. Let's go back to that website and hunt through a list longer than my arm. What's SP1? No, I do not want to install the Bing Bar, asshole.
Of course they couldn't just include it with Windows Update. That would be too convenient.
And Windows Update. Man, this piece of crap. You have to run it, download, install, restart, run it, download, install, restart, run it, download, install, restart. Repeat this 20 more times and just maybe you'll have all the necessary updates. Maybe.
I don't recall ever having the problem you're having. Every time I needed any runtime libraries somehow the program or the documentation included with it let me know exactly which one to get or even included it in a folder in on the program's installation media. Windows update never bothered me either. I just let it do it's thing and click the "install updates and shut down" key when I was going to shut down anyway.
That's nice when it works but on the machine I'm using right now (Windows 7 Ultimate) there are two critical updates that fail to properly install every time the OS tries to run its slate of required updates. EVERY TIME! They not only fail, but the OS insists on reverting to its previous state and the entire process takes at least 20 minutes, probably more. So, I have tried to avoid shutting down the machine (I put it in suspend instead), because I'll get dragged through the entire frustrating process again. I don't know any way of fixing this other than reinstalling from scratch, which I suppose I'm going to have to do, I don't think I have a backup. I lost a few of my external HDs to failure. Reinstalling everything is a big process, I'm thinking quit a bunch of hours, I run a lot of programs. Who can I blame but Microsoft for creating an operating system that cannot fix itself, cannot figure out how to install its own updates?
Clearly it's your fault for not being able to solve a difficult problem that's someone else's job to solve in the first place. -Windows Fanboys
Civilization: Beyond Earth.
It isn't my job to make sure Windows doesn't suck.
If you think Windows is bad, you should see the other options. *shudders*
What are you doing to make the MSVCR get fucked up? Civ:BE's installer has the proper MSVCR dependency included and will install it if needed. Your machine is reporting to the installer that it doesn't need it. You obviously installed something that screwed up the dependent MSVCR that Civ:BE is expecting at some point in time - that's on you, not Windows.
ie: It's your job not to install stuff that fucks up Windows in the first place.
What is perfect in this world?
In school, you always got the round tipped scissors, didn't you?Apparently Microsoft. They have transcended this mortal coil to achieve absolute perfection. None of their products have bugs or flaws of any kind. All who doubt the iron fist of Billy Boy are inferior specimens and must be destroyed.
I hope you didn't go to bed mad. That's not healthy.
In school, you always got the round tipped scissors, didn't you?
As I said, it attempted to install. The installation failed.
And this ignores the dozen other apps on my machine that don't have installers.
ie: It's your job not to install stuff that fucks up Windows in the first place.
Windows is fucked up out of the box.
Hey, I'll sell you a brand new car! Brakes are a free upgrade but you'll have to pick them up in Vermont and install them yourself.
You've made up your mind then. None of this can remotely be attributable to anything you may have done.
I'm sorry, but if you took the time to read through the chaff in your bullshit thread I had already given you your answer. The problem isn't Windows at all. Enjoy your PEBKAC. You're beyond fixing, so carry on complaining just for the sake of complaining.
You've made up your mind then. None of this can remotely be attributable to anything you may have done.
I'm sorry, but if you took the time to read through the chaff in your bullshit thread I had already given you your answer. The problem isn't Windows at all. Enjoy your PEBKAC. You're beyond fixing, so carry on complaining just for the sake of complaining.
You do realize he is trolling right? He agreed with me that win7, an os from 2009 should have shipped with a 2013 distributable.
Most of his "rant" posts are trolls. But this one is one of the stupider one. It deserves untrolling.
You've made up your mind then. None of this can remotely be attributable to anything you may have done.
A good troll knows to step away from his creation and let it simmer. Other posters will fill the vacuum. Check out a Braznor thread. The man knows his trolling.Windows is fucked up out of the box.
Hey, I'll sell you a brand new car! Brakes are a free upgrade but you'll have to pick them up in Vermont and install them yourself.