something is missing. what could it be? hmmmm
>>61334033
Control Panel, thanks windows 10 police, you're doing a fine job.
>You can click the start button and type "Con", and it generally will be the first selection.
I don't agree with the change but it's not significant enough to matter.
>>61334033
Ads.
You're not using a standard access account so malware will install with no UAC prompt. Grats.
>>61334067
that's fine. didnt had malware in the lat 10 years.
>>61334064
dont fix what is not broken. dont make stupid changes to the ui for no reason.
>>61334033
Was this designed this to waste as much space as humanly possible?
>>61334067
They could be, the admin option for command prompt/powershell appears regardless, it just prompts you if you're not an admin to put in credentials.
>>61334080
I don't think the average windows 10 user base, you know, the guys that they actually cater to and matter to them, don't care/would prefer access to the app-settings menu.
>>61334092
that's simply conjecture not based on any evidence. every change in the ui breaks the routine of some people. even more so when its unnecessary change.
>lets remove this button
>why?
>dunno lol just do it
Why cant you just right click on start button and select control panel?
>>61334033
JESUS CHRIST WHERE IS THE FUCKING CONTROL PANEL?!?!?!?!
>>61334131
SINCE WHEN WERE YOU THE ONE IN CONTROL?
>>61334033
On the BuzzFeed tomorrow, "Windows 10 removed control..."
>>61334107
Have you tried asking Microsoft why they did it?
Pro tip, they don't care. They want to push their shitty app side of things.
>>61334067
Windows privilege escalation is trivial, if you run a malware executable then you are fucked regardless of what security measures you have in place.
>>61334065
:^)