One more thing that has to be addressed and that's why I asked how they abused them is DDOS vulnerability. Last Friday there was an unusual large number of racers on FM's FOX Friday. Nothing went bad during practise and quali, but as soon as we started racing.....
Well, see for yourself, mpr is attached. Several restarts - same result, only when we moved to another server (and lost about 40% of the original starters) the situation settled down.
I noticed this because at about the same time you wrote your post, my wife found out she was pregnant... and we do have a kid who just turned 8 this month
I have this problem since I've installed Win stupid 10.... I didn't have it in Win 7, so I guess that's the problem?
It's not only with LFS videos, but all of HQ ones.
Can't go to PC settings, it's on the start menu.
Windows update doesn't work in Control Panel, I can only get to "Backup and restore your files", but I can't restore it because there is no recorded point to restore to.... so there you go. Formating disc and a clean Win 7 install is what is waving to me and saying "hallo"
When it comes to PC, I only use it for basic things, therefore I will get back to Win 7 as soon as find time to erase Win 10 and do a clean install (unless I find solution to go back to Win 7 from Win 10, which looks unlikely).
Well, after about a week of "testing" Win 10, I vote not to Widnows 10.
It's still very much unfinished. The immediate problem I had was that it couldn't "see" my DVD drive. Two days a go the whole Start Menu disapeared along with the Edge and all the features. Tried to find a solution, but none of the suggestions worked. So I can't even revert to Win 7 right now, unless I format the disc and do a clean install.
So, no - don't do Win 10 yet! It wants to be a grown up, tries to act like one, but it's actually at its early teens bound to inevitably make more mistakes.
LFS and my wheel work perfectly well in Win10, but the problem I've got is that Win10 doesn't recognize my DVD drive.
I have Win XP installed on other drive and it works well there, BIOS sees it too, but Win10 just ignores it.
What I got is not offering a demo or a limited version, full version instantly.
I don't think they've gone philanthropic all of the sudden, it's more likely that they've found a new way to charge for their product.
I will try it once it comes on and see what kind of traps it hides