Saturday, January 10, 2015

Microsoft Eliminating Third Party Software within the Windows Environment???


















Please read my conversation with the tech support "agent" at Microsoft... From all the research I've been doing in regards to the governance of "Corporate Citizenship," which I'm seeing across the board on corporate websites on the web is that, the most major corporations are consuming all small business and corporate threats through dollars or any other means that destroys the balance of being human and a corporate robot sucking on the power supply of your desktop. The conversation references the installation of a third party software within the Windows 8.1 environment. Basically, just installing a program. I know what I'm talking about in the conversation and the agent (as well mannered and knowledgeable as he was) kept referring me to the software designer when the error was occurring with windows. I did not even get the software installed for the software to produce an error. The software itself is disk management software to create, reduce, or mirror partitions and images. The software produces no threat to Microsoft other than the fact that it gives the user the choice of using a separate or a completely different option aside from the Microsoft Corporation's beast. What matters in this instance is file system. The architecture of Windows 8 was built to eliminate the use of third party software by denying the program by blaming the error on an "unsupported" resource (Microsoft depends on third- party software for innovation.) In this case Windows blamed my Hard Drive as the resource that is not supported by the software. The software is Hard Drive software, as I said. "Disk Management...." How can Hard Drive specific software not support a hard drive? It's an outright lie through faux errors to exterminate the users choice of software from the Operating System to Third Parties.

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