

Yes, Microsoft forum “experts”, are all about cycling through the update, uninstall, reboot, install, contact OEM. And the most frequent comment on solutions: “That does not address the user’s question.”
Late Boomer stoner, tinker, soldier, sailor, expat


Yes, Microsoft forum “experts”, are all about cycling through the update, uninstall, reboot, install, contact OEM. And the most frequent comment on solutions: “That does not address the user’s question.”


It won’t really matter how difficult it is to replace a battery if no manufacturer has enough spares to meet demand. Is that going to be legislated? There’s a hundred ways to make replacement inconvenient or impossible.


Probably meant “smashed” instead of “splashed“.


<shaking my head> Statistics majors! Whadda ya gonna do? But yes.


The silent majority.


Fifty percent of people are dumber than the average. Of course a much smaller percentage are REALLY effing dumb.
Yes, troll talk. Leave and don’t come back to this thread. Also, why would you have a funeral for a dog?


I think you really nailed it to the wall for all to see!


So, what to do it? I think you have found the best solution; use your VPN on mobile all the time. This means you will do more captchas, but you will have more access to sites.


My VPN , Private Internet Access, uses its own DNS server, which translates urls to actual IP addresses. Your phone may be using your mobile provider’s DNS server, which may be blocking access to that IP adresss, while your VPN’s DNS does not block it. Your desktop system is likely using another DNS server, setup by your internet service provider.


Yeah, for me The Walking Dead were the non-zombie characters, on the run with no expectation of anyone surviving to their next birthday.
I have baked “past year” into my search engine url in Firefox. I have to remember that because sometimes the results are quite sparse!