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NikkeiSimmer
5 years agoLegend
@ScottDemon - The earlier issue may have been a different issue howvever it still affected graphics on computers even if it was just AMD at the time but evidently that issue hadn’t been fixed completely before they rolled out their latest blunder in November since they seem to have carked things up even worse now now affecting Nvidia as well and now going cross platform to XBOX One consoles.
I’d still say that this is gross incompetence at its worst with no responsibility and the barest minimum efforts taken on the part of Microsoft to attempt to rectify the situation.
Considering their blunder of October 2018 where many Win10 users lost files (both images and others (I managed to avoid it as I completely disabled autonomous Win10 updates to prevent the loss of my photographic images (as a photographer, these are several hundred thousand images that could have potentially have been lost if my system had updated in Oct 2018 at the potential cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars in potential lost income and the aggravation of rebuilding my image database costing me time and dollars))). This is not just simple aggravation as far as Microsoft is concerned. Others have actually lost money thanks to Microsoft’s cost-cutting measures and they need to be held to account.
It has been eff-up after costly eff-up with Microsoft putting it plainly and simply.
My viewpoint still stands that their stance on not having internal quality control will continue to create such issues in the future.
Their whole stance on this problem stems from their stubborn attempt to cut costs by eliminating in-house quality control and smacks of corporate greed.
I’d still say that this is gross incompetence at its worst with no responsibility and the barest minimum efforts taken on the part of Microsoft to attempt to rectify the situation.
Considering their blunder of October 2018 where many Win10 users lost files (both images and others (I managed to avoid it as I completely disabled autonomous Win10 updates to prevent the loss of my photographic images (as a photographer, these are several hundred thousand images that could have potentially have been lost if my system had updated in Oct 2018 at the potential cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars in potential lost income and the aggravation of rebuilding my image database costing me time and dollars))). This is not just simple aggravation as far as Microsoft is concerned. Others have actually lost money thanks to Microsoft’s cost-cutting measures and they need to be held to account.
It has been eff-up after costly eff-up with Microsoft putting it plainly and simply.
My viewpoint still stands that their stance on not having internal quality control will continue to create such issues in the future.
Their whole stance on this problem stems from their stubborn attempt to cut costs by eliminating in-house quality control and smacks of corporate greed.
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