I'm really diggin the new hotkey, so fluid and easy to use, wouldn't have been possible without msfn!
TBH I'm surprised creative didn't make the modes tab the first one that shows.... oh well.
Backing up is not imaging and copying is neither backing up nor imaging (or cloning).
This very theme has been discussed to death n times on MSFN.
Check this thread first:
https://msfn.org/board/topic/157634-hard-disk-cloningimaging-from-inside-windows/
Particularly this post:
https://msfn.org/board/topic/157634-hard-disk-cloningimaging-from-inside-windows/?do=findComment&comment=1007158
What (EXACTLY) do you want to do/need?
jaclaz
I have system backups for a year back
Never need system restore, don't work at all situations.
Backup is the only way to be a bit safer, regardless what happens with your system...
ATI is great, I use it too.
Mathwiz ... thanks for moving some of the topic as heinoganda suggested. I did add uBlock Origin to Basilisk (Serpent) and will add it to NM 28 also. I may also add it to K-Meleon, the version that roytam1 is working on. I'm not sure how it works so I can have it installed and check the results over time.
Also, thanks for this information and the user agent ... I will use it.
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Perhaps it's low expectations? I'm amazed each time an Insider update completes without a system crash or restoring to the release it started from!
It's the apps that I don't want running in the background as well as an app running at all when I haven't started it. Maybe it's those apps that are programmed to run upon the completed update that are so important there is no time to address the UI issues?
Seems to run OK with low expectations and the security is great when the PC is powered off. Just talking crap.
Hmmm.
I would call the video largely incomplete and inconsistent (not entirely unlike the MS crappy Windows 10 it talks about)
The video can be summed up in three points:
1) there are evident inconsistencies in the UI design
2) it is undeniable that these inconsistencies exist and that the good MS guys didn't care about them
3) it is unfair to say that they are not capable of making the UI - if not visually agreeable - at least consistent, but simply they prioritized other things over the UI design
The missing point is WHAT (the heck ) are the other things that:
a. kept the good MS guys so busy to make a mess of the very thing that was sold to us as being innovative (the UI)
b. are so good (and innovative) that allow them to be excused for the lousy work they did on the UI
jaclaz