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..or you could just call them on 02 118 9170 ติดต่อเรา | ShopeePay Thailand
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Currently, your SIM has a Base Plan, with voice calls and data charged at a per second/minute/MB. SMS per 160 characters. That will continue until your balance runs out. You can change this by purchasing a suitable voice call/data/SMS package. You can buy these by the hour, day, week, month, annually. Easily done by topping up with credit and then applying a USSD code.
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Dodgy cached speed test? I'd like to see the results using a more reliable test, such as https://testmy.net
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You are posting nonsense again.
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It might have been working in the past. I don't know their history. This lunacy has brought them to my attention.
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The blind leading the blind.... Please do not hold discussions with @Confuscious about Microsoft. He's just misleading you and doesn't really understand anything. Some people cannot cope with change. They are not adaptable. Microsoft is a business, rather than your mum. They have strategies and they change strategies. Panos Panay ran the Windows Client and Microsoft Surface division and the plan then was to have a new version of Windows every three years with minor feature updates along the way. By that timetable Windows 12 would be 24H2 and @Confuscious would be complaining that they told him that his PC is not compatible with Windows 12. But Panos Panay left for Amazon and the strategy changed(not necessarily in that order), to an annual major operating system update. He was replaced by Yusuf Medhi, Consumer Chief Marketing Officer. For some of us, it doesn't matter which version is released. We adapt and find a way through it. Others get stuck, only whining and complaining about a virtually free service.
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Ignorance obviously isn't bliss for you. If you actually had a smart computer guy friend, he would show you how to defer updates and for them to install at a time convenient to you. Are you even running on an SSD? I have an old laptop running an SSD and don't notice any adverse effect from updates. Which leads me to believe that you are still running an HDD. He 'lost' you because he's babbling.
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The paranoia is strong in this one. Brainwashed he is.
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Your post is absolute crud! Windows 11 isn't going out of service. You obviously don't really have a "really clever tech guy friend".
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Best car rental from Gatwick Airport
Centigrade32 replied to brewsterbudgen's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
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Nice try, but appraiserres.dll doesn't work for in-place upgrades for when it comes to 24H2. Your info is outdated. Now you can manually run the necessary Registry fixes one by one or put them together in a batch script or let Rufus do it for you.
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As long as you don't operate a vehicle whilst you are in Thailand drinking, no. Otherwise, up to you.
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Best car rental from Gatwick Airport
Centigrade32 replied to brewsterbudgen's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
What are you being quoted and for which dates? But don't bother paying the hire company for a car seat, just buy a booster cushion to bring him to a safe height. You won't have any legal issues with that. You can get one for around a tenner via Lazada/Shopee etc Example: https://www.lazada.co.th/products/car-booster-seat-safe-sturdy-kids-children-child-baby-increased-seat-pad-fits-6-12-years-old-multi-color-i4931718585-s20745230402.html Excess Protection is not something sold by UK car hire companies. Sounds like it's a standalone product sold separately by the broker that you have chosen. You'll still have to pay out of your own pocket in the event of an accident and then claim back afterwards. Not an issue, as long as you know what you are buying. Watch out when booking via brokers, to make sure that you read the details and T&C carefully. You'll find things like Limited Mileage that make the price look cheaper than booking direct and other requirements that might bamboozle you when you arrive at the counter. Or finding out that your Excess Protection policy is worthless as you are resident in Thailand and not in the U.K. Everything needs to be checked and double checked. -
Best car rental from Gatwick Airport
Centigrade32 replied to brewsterbudgen's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
Don't. Green Motion have such a bad reputation, that many car hire excess insurance companies refuse to cover them. be warned. -
What makes it 'the worst decision'? Reinstall Windows 7 if you like it so much. You are making a huge drama over nothing. You are covered until October 2026. Just use RUFUS to bypass the CPU check etc Further to that: So they are Microsoft workarounds and they will work for the lifecycle of the feature update.
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2019 should be covered anyway. What CPU is inside?
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It's pretty obvious that you went away to do some research after your embarrassing display earlier and have now come back here pretending that you knew it all beforehand. Seriously ironic that you accuse other posters of not knowing anything about Windows, when it's clear that you didn't and don't know that much yourself. But the worst is your playing the victim and attacking everyone who was trying to help you. To the point where probably no one wants to get involved anymore. That's sad. Why are you behaving like that? I am going to explain for the benefit of anyone else who needs help, as it's quite clear that you will act ungrateful and pretend that you knew it all before anyway. Microsoft set an arbitrary bar, as they don't wants to have to guarantee compatibility with millions of old devices. That doesn't mean that they won't work perfectly. It just means if something doesn't, you cannot call them up to complain about it. THAT is what is meant by 'not being supported.' It has nothing to do with receiving updates etc. You'll get those as normal throughout the two year life cycle of the feature update. But they won't GUARANTEE it, as they don't want to be responsible.... Next, to address your bluffer's guide synopsis of FOOLING Microsoft. WRONG. Microsoft provided the workaround in the first place. But they are shutting down some workarounds in FUTURE feature updates. So 25H2 will make it more difficult to install for some devices. TPM2.0 was introduced between 2014 and 2016. So your device definitely has it. Similarly for Secure Boot. So there is nothing stopping your CPU from qualifying other than an age restriction. There is nothing about your CPU that inhibits it from running Windows 11, other than an arbitrary bar, to save them having responsibility of having to support older devices and also to ensure that new security features can be implemented in future feature updates. An Intel device from 2009 or earlier may not have the capability. Intel pre 2009 is what Microsoft has blocked with 24H2. 25H2 will probably have new restrictions. Your comment is just artistic licence. Nonsense really. Microsoft know that and provided a workaround for their angry consumers. But gradually, with each new feature update they block old installation methods. Because they don't want to be supporting older and older devices. Your CPU is from 2017. 8th Gen is also from 2017. What's the difference? Just an arbitrary cut-off. But that doesn't mean that they won't work perfectly. It's just a disclaimer in so that both sides understand that you cannot hold them responsible for any issues. When was the last time that you called Microsoft for anything anyway? See here: https://web.archive.org/web/20231228002014/https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/ways-to-install-windows-11-e0edbbfb-cfc5-4011-868b-2ce77ac7c70e You can see that it was Microsoft who provided the registry bypass method. Another reference here: So stop over dramatising everything. It's not an issue. Install 24H2 and you are okay until mid October 2026.... or just install a version of Linux if it makes you feel better. But don't come on here asking for advice and then act like you know it better.
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The figure represent the tyre size. 28 is the width of the rim in millimetres. You might have issues getting a bigger tube to fit into that tyre. The bigger tyre/tube sizes are for bikes with wider rims on the wheels. Do you have an adapter for Presta valves? Otherwise: https://shopee.co.th/product/10400640/1781274731
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Is that you 'in shape'? 😊 Your beer vest certainly makes an impression. That's 2 out of 2 pictures where you can be seen on the alcohol. Congrats.
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Worst or lowest part of your life ?
Centigrade32 replied to The Cobra's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Can you take your silly baiting and Trolling elsewhere? I want to read about people's experiences, rather than your repeated attempts to disrupt the thread. Go away please before I hit the Report button. Post about your experiences or just read quietly. Stop attacking posters due to your personal enmity. -
Actually it was him showing off at the Business Class bar on a flight. He's not in shape. But you know people here try to project an image that has little to do with reality.
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To whom are you referring? You posted pictures of yourself here already, so we know it cannot be you.
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What is their stated reason for continuing to charge you?
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Worst or lowest part of your life ?
Centigrade32 replied to The Cobra's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
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Where does it state that you have to buy a new version? Do you understand that you gave MISLEADING information to us in the first instance? If you tell us that Microsoft suggested that you have to BUY a new version, then it doesn't follow that the hardware will be incompatible. So you lied about being told that you have to BUY a new version. My questions were to get to the bottom of what was true and what was not true. Now we know the problem is that you have a (crap) CPU, from 2017. Just outside the official cut-off date. We would not have known that if I didn't ask the questions. Of course I have the solution, as will many others here. But I won't be providing it to you due to your behaviour on this thread. It's not that I haven't already told you. But you are obviously your own worst enemy, if that were possible given your behaviour here. Who wants to be abused when trying to help someone? Calling yourself a PATHETIC LOSER for not being able to update your PC isn't necessary. You certainly could not be referring to the people who can. Maybe someone else will take pity on you and explain. But if you continue with your unpleasant behaviour and comments, they might refrain from doing so.