Because time estimation is a thing windows has always been known to excel at.
I have no idea what you are talking about, now just give me 30.000 days while i wait for Win 95 to install this program.
This is a true story. This will mean something for those of you old enough to remember using DOS (MS-DOS or PC-DOS) as your operating system for years. The first time I ever saw Windows on someone’s PC, when I booted it I thought it had locked up, so after a while I turned the PC off and tried to boot again. I did this a couple of times, but eventually realized that the PC was not locking up during the boot … the boot was taking WAY LONGER than DOS ever did, so I thought it was not working.
Any news on the requirements potentially changing?
I only found these. They’re the same news.
Damn.
I’d really hate to skip it. I don’t like being forced to accept just them or nothing else at all. This sort of practice should not be tolerated…
I hope they get sued again, like they did for the Edge browser. lol
Well, there’s still hope since Windows 11 won’t be ready until next year, so they may change the requirements until then.
I’d be willing to perform the registry bypasses, I guess. It is relatively easy work, but I was wondering if anyone here who uses W11 could confirm if something exists right now in the previews: integrated Android app software. As in, can I install Android apps (from the Google Play Store) directly now? I want to know this so I can move my Android games off my terrible phone. lol
If you just want to play android games on your windows system just get bluestacks or some other android emulator. They work really well for that purpose.
Yes, they do, but I would rather not have to disconnect it from my phone and risk game data loss (again). The Windows version apparently doesn’t do this because of proper Android integration, so I was curious if the feature itself was out already.
I wish I could install Bluestacks in my PC if it wasn’t a prick about Hyper-V and Windows Sandbox, specially the later since I use it to test shady apps and executables to avoid infecting my system.
Don’t even get me started on Nox and LDPlayer and their suspicious behavior.
I can guide you to a FakeBook PRIVATE Group That can help with the Android Roms. We play them on our TV because of Android TV and our Nvidia Shield. If interested, message me.