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DTS: 02022013-0236

 

Hello,

 

RE: Windows Update: 0.738GB, Really!

 

Windows Update, it constantly fails, no one knows why, interesting! The troubleshooter fixed and reverted Windows Update to watch it fail over and over again. Here's my examination using project management:

 

 

How could there be 738 MB of updates that must be applied to the OS, essentially twice the size of the OS installation? What did the consumer purchase?

 

I could never pay an engineer to fail at engineering a product because engineers pay too much for higher education and industry certification, hence earning $100,000 USD annually. Thereto, I could never pay a group of engineers to fail at product research

and development. Windows 7, I enjoyed, it was Microsoft's best OS.

 

Below are some reasons why I enjoyed Windows 8:

_ The number of crashes even after a clean install

_ Persistent loss of project data during OS repair

_ Unreliable as an OS

_ Update database 70% larger than OS initial installation

_ Persistent failure of the OS to apply the OS updates

_ After years of using Microsoft products, I enjoyed failures, decreased profits, and lack of innovation.

 

Since vowed to never again use MS products, converting all business projects and ventures to Google's product innovations and Android. I was able to form a new global infrastructure and market less than 30 days after making that vow (to

never again use MS products). It was the first time I experienced what Google Corp envisions: Using Google's online products to Android to G+, I was able to sync and automate an entire global infrastructure through a CRM. Essentially conducting day-to-day

global operations to more than 11,000 industry professionals, SMEs and corporations. I'm downsizing to just an Android tablet and Android phone. All this was implemented in 30 days, something I couldn't accomplish with Microsoft in the past 20 years. This

may not be a fair statement, but the change is certainly (justifiably) fair!

 

Thank you.

 

 

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