>want to uninstall visual studio
>see this
what a time to be alive
pressed update. something happened. but I came back to the same screen.
Install a distribution of the GNU/Linux software :^)
>2016 microsoft office
>can't choose to install on non c drive
>OfficeClickToRun.exe always running in background using 40MB of RAM despite no office programs open
>require elevated permission to kill
>kill it 3 times and it finally stops on the 4th attempt
>comes back 30 minutes later
god fuck those pajeets I am mad
>>59858233
>tfw no net framework 4.7 for Windows 7 yet
dicks
>>59859452
>caring about 40MB of RAM
For what purpose
>>59859452
>>59858233
Retina Display doesn't have this problem
>>59858233
I am afraid that you have malware on your computer. One solution to this would be burning a DBAN iso to a DVD, booting from it and wiping your drive 35 times. Afterwards, you may install a free as in freedom distribution of your choice.
>office 2010
>no botnet
>no cloud
>it doesn't load the fucking bing image search every fucking time you load an image
>no "software as a service"
>LITERALLY same funcitonality as office 2016 / 365
>>59859962
>outdated software
dropped
>>59860039
>same functionality without """""""features"""""" you don't need
>outdated
>>59859872
Retina Cosplay can't update iPhoto because it says the account that purchased that app (which is free btw, there's no purchase) was different. There are no other accounts on that computer, I bought it first-hand for myself. Last week it had this problem with Xcode (since then it decided it could update it after all), this week it's iPhoto.
The only OS family that gets package management right is Gnu/Linux.
>>59859808
It's not the ram itself but the fact it has a running application on the background