
I see 0 reason why people don't like it apart from their fear of change
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Mon 8 Dec 2008, 11:15,
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which you can no doubt change somewhere, but I ran screaming back to my cave instead
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Mon 8 Dec 2008, 11:17,
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and there's way too much security that out-of-the-box your machine is basically crippled and you have to switch most of it off to get going properly.
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Mon 8 Dec 2008, 11:19,
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if you were an average user the UAC would stop you raping your pc :)
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Mon 8 Dec 2008, 11:22,
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I have a blue-ray reader and it still works fine with all my "backup" versions of films :)
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Mon 8 Dec 2008, 11:27,
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by the sound of it it only extended to things that physically fitted inside the PC, and monitors. It still sounds pointlessly crippled - even if you can buy such a whizzy machine that you don't notice. It just sounds unfair. And affects linux users too, since they pay for and use the same hardware.
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Mon 8 Dec 2008, 11:50,
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