← Back to context Comment by pjmlp 1 month ago This is outdated since Windows Vista, and even more so in Windows 11. 4 comments pjmlp Reply nobodyandproud 1 month ago Windows Vista isn't Windows NT 3.x. In the internal versioning, it's not even 4.0. pjmlp 1 month ago Indeed, it is something better, Windows NT 6.0.And it is irrelevant anyway, given that this comment was written from 10.0.26100. nobodyandproud 1 month ago Oh, I see.You’re saying they improved the design. I know they added user-privilege device driver support for USB (etc).; did they revert the display compromise/mess as well? 1 reply →
nobodyandproud 1 month ago Windows Vista isn't Windows NT 3.x. In the internal versioning, it's not even 4.0. pjmlp 1 month ago Indeed, it is something better, Windows NT 6.0.And it is irrelevant anyway, given that this comment was written from 10.0.26100. nobodyandproud 1 month ago Oh, I see.You’re saying they improved the design. I know they added user-privilege device driver support for USB (etc).; did they revert the display compromise/mess as well? 1 reply →
pjmlp 1 month ago Indeed, it is something better, Windows NT 6.0.And it is irrelevant anyway, given that this comment was written from 10.0.26100. nobodyandproud 1 month ago Oh, I see.You’re saying they improved the design. I know they added user-privilege device driver support for USB (etc).; did they revert the display compromise/mess as well? 1 reply →
nobodyandproud 1 month ago Oh, I see.You’re saying they improved the design. I know they added user-privilege device driver support for USB (etc).; did they revert the display compromise/mess as well? 1 reply →
Windows Vista isn't Windows NT 3.x. In the internal versioning, it's not even 4.0.
Indeed, it is something better, Windows NT 6.0.
And it is irrelevant anyway, given that this comment was written from 10.0.26100.
Oh, I see.
You’re saying they improved the design. I know they added user-privilege device driver support for USB (etc).; did they revert the display compromise/mess as well?
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