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Windows 95
Windows 2000
Lol, yeah, i do that too…
But with these old classics it’s even harder to resist for me. They usually have the biggest discounts, and how can i say this game that gave me so many hours of fun isn’t worth 2 fucking dollars?
- In the future if you have the financial ability, buy a legit key on sale. Even at 75%+ discount it helps.
I’ve been doing this a lot recently. Back when i was a teenager i used to pirate a lot, but now that i’m older and have disposable income i’ve been buying a ton of the games o used to pirate then.
Which unfortunally leads to me having tons of games on steam with barely any hours played (yet), when they should be in the thousands already.
Just to make it clear for anyone coming in now, the problem was solved! Thanks everyone for all the help.
It was really simple in the end, all i did was shift+shutdown on windows and it worked.
Yes, shift+shutdown worked.
That worked! Thanks.
But like, i’m pretty sure i turned off fast boot, not sure why windows was still doing this hybrid shutdown bs.
Will try, thanks.
Yes, that’s the first thing i tried.
Edit: I guess i didn’t, since shift+shutdown worked. Or at least i did, but windows said: “I’m going to ignore that”
Thanks for the suggestions! I’ll see which one works best for me.
Thanks! I’ll check it out.
Your input is very accurate. Being able to write notes freely anywhere on the page, draw on it, attach images, links, etc is a big part of it, but one of the most important things to me is organizing different pages into dividers/binders like you said.
I set up various sections for quests, locations, npcs, etc, for my rpg worlds, and need it to be well organized and be able to link to different sections within the same binder. I also like to color code everything.
I’m pretty sure the average person wouldn’t even be able to tell the difference between something like mint and windows.
Linux is as user-friendly as the user wants it to be.
It’s a Kali𝒸ₒ cat