>> why on earth would they want a version of Windows with it removed?
Not sure about WMP since i never use it, but what about IE? If i had a choice between an IE and no IE version of Windows, i would go with the no IE version in a heart beat, and so would all of the non technical people i've converted to Firefox, especially if it cost less.
There's many consumers that dont have a clue what they're buying, but some people want options. There's many things in Windows i don't care for.
My wife threw up an entire breakfast onto a Dell laptop about a month ago. We turned it off and started the very tedious clean up job. A few vertical lines show up on the screen but otherwise the laptop is running fine.
Is there enough consoles out there to do that?
Xenosaga 2 has 2 DVDs. I dont think any of the cut scenes are rendered in real time. Which is sad considering their quality isn't very high.
I can't even afford to spend $250 on a new computer :/
That's great and all but, where do i click to get driving directions?
>> why on earth would they want a version of Windows with it removed?
Not sure about WMP since i never use it, but what about IE? If i had a choice between an IE and no IE version of Windows, i would go with the no IE version in a heart beat, and so would all of the non technical people i've converted to Firefox, especially if it cost less.
There's many consumers that dont have a clue what they're buying, but some people want options. There's many things in Windows i don't care for.
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This overly-simple example would not even compile. The return value is missing
on a Wells Fargo (i think) ATM a couple of years ago. Unfortunately, none of the ATM keys were considered an 'any key' so that i could continue.
My wife threw up an entire breakfast onto a Dell laptop about a month ago. We turned it off and started the very tedious clean up job. A few vertical lines show up on the screen but otherwise the laptop is running fine.