Microsoft Confirms a Windows 11 Bug That Can Quietly Eat Over 500GB of Your Storage

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If your Windows 11 machine has been mysteriously running out of drive space and you haven’t been able to figure out why, you may not be imagining things, and it may not be your fault. Microsoft has confirmed a storage bug tied to Windows 11’s Capability Access Manager, the system service that tracks and manages […]

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At least once a week a see a story that confirms I bailed on Microslop at the right time. I was an Amiga user forced to IBM compatible to play games. That wound will never heal. 💀 The GN vid with Wendell about peak microslop last week was another zinger.
 
What were the PC specs you had to settle for? I know the AmigaOS was far ahead of its time and advanced in many ways. Glad I never used it otherwise I would long badly for it too.
It's been more than half a lifetime ago. I think Pentium 60? iGPU on the board for video? Packard Bell POS. Windows 3.11 for workgroups? I was not rolling my own yet.
 
It's been more than half a lifetime ago. I think Pentium 60? iGPU on the board for video? Packard Bell POS. Windows 3.11 for workgroups? I was not rolling my own yet.
At least you started off good. I had a 386DX-40 and 486DX2-66 before I got a Pentium 166 (or 133) non-MMX and it wasn't until the Pentium II 350 MHz that I felt the PC was sufficiently fast though the Pentium wasn't horrible and I did buy a used one while I was living in a shared space so other guys wouldn't hog my Coppermine Celeron PC (same Pentium II one, just upgraded to Celeron 700) and the Pentium was surprisingly usable.
 
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