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Comments on: Microsoft fixes 11 flaws in six patches; three are critical

One patched flaw dates back to 2005.

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Patch Fails, Windows Is Such a Piece Of Sh*t
by Stating July 10, 2007 11:11 PM PDT
Microsfoft says, "Hurry hurry, apply these patches." So you jump out of your skin and apply teh patches and the patches fail. What a POS.

Security update fir Microsoft.net version 2.0. KB928365. And why the hell is Net 2.0 STILL being patched. It has been out for ages now.
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Relax, man. It is just going to be fine.
by benjiernmd July 11, 2007 4:59 AM PDT
No OS is perfect. Even the Mac OS X, which has been out for so
long, is being patched every now and then.
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Because
by suyts July 11, 2007 9:17 PM PDT
there are new as*holes born every day. I atually like windows because it allows so much functionality without having to be a engineer. You don't like it? Don't use it. It's not tricky, buy Mac or download some other OS. It really is that easy. One day, children will understand that the lack of functionality of other OS's stem from their own lack of ability.
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microsoft patches
by vvgman July 11, 2007 12:59 AM PDT
I guess I need a warning that I would have to upgrade my video card drivers when I restart the computer. I have never seen the resolution go to 4 bit 600x400 before. Why is it that thenever the come out with a patch, there is an emergency fix.

I am not blaming microsoft here, they arent the only ones, blizzard, sony, and many more I have be a computer programmer for over 30 years, Since when do people release this crap?

My personal hope is for all of the so-called geniuses get to go to a special hell where they only get to smell how great their dinner is and it never gets completely cooked!
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