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this post was submitted on 13 Nov 2023
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There was a troubleshooter in 3.11?
No. That was meant as a statement of I've been using windows for that long and since the beginning of Windows (and when ever they introduced the trouble shooter) it's never worked
Everybody always forgets about Windows 1.0 through 3.1 .
I had a 286 machine that came with windows 2. It felt more like a tech demo than something you'd actually use.
Also there was no auto fixer that I can remember.
Yeah, it was a mess until 3.0, and the networking support in 3.11 is what led to widespread adoption.
Coincidentally, 3.11 is when I dropped windows for Linux,