taltamir
Lifer
- Mar 21, 2004
- 13,576
- 6
- 76
MS does not have an in house motherboard, literally their entire business model is to sell an operating system for hardware made by 3rd party companies.And what, exactly, do you propose Microsoft does to fix a problem with ASUS motherboards that they did not design, they do not support, and they do not sell?
Your argument could hold some water if this was a hackintosh trying to run apple OS because they actually have approved in house hardware
Furthermore, your claim that they have zero ability to collaborate with asus is nonsensical. Such collaborations are extremely common. Nvidia programmers routinely fix code for game developers, intel routinely submits code patches to various compilers and OS', hardware makers submits all their drivers to MS for verification. Collaborating on code is extremely common and asus and MS already have a relationship
Also, you misunderstood my use of references there. When I Said "this issue" I was not referring to the issue of "asus has a faulty bios", I was referring to the issue of "MS is reissuing a known to be problematic optional update as a mandatory self installing one despite knowing exactly what it would do"
Thus the fix I expect MS to do is to remove it from "mandatory auto installing" and back into "optional" category.
Actually they should have never made it mandatory auto installating in the first place
Last edited: