When you install Windows 10, you have to tell Cortana to shut up explicitly (so that the "search box" switches from "I'm Cortana, ask me anything" to "Search the Web and Windows").
When you install "threshold 2", you just have to do it again.
@RoryAlsop yeah turns out there's quite a few round here now, and there's a couple of darn smurfs! BTW do you know if the APK s available from either the amazon store or for direct download?
@RoryAlsop the missus doesn't do the Google play thing
@000 At these times, you had to feed VMware player (the only free component) with a configuration file (it was called .wmx, I think) which indicated things like RAM size, number of CPU and location of virtual hard drives. There was no free tool and no documentation for that file.
@MarkHulkalo heh, well I'd like to say it's a joy of learning, but it'd be more accurate to say that you have to re-take the exam every three years to prove you're not past it.
@000 pls, you'll be out at le club on your birthday, there'll be a diminuitive female DJ spinning some EDM nonsense, and... you'll think "could it be....."
@AviD well it's kind of justified, the testing industry moves along and if you're not a practitioner any more you get out of date quite quickly. at £1600+VAT a throw it's nice to be working for a corp who sponsors this time round tho'
@MarkHulkalo in newcastle, we have an overabundance of digital agencies (ecommerce/event sites), so basically anything but that gets clients fairly easily
To a casual observer, it might look like I am personally looking for information on that stuff, rather than casually clicking random links and reading up on it.
And running a recovery program brought up the stuff that didn't get uploaded to google drive automatically