>Renames This Computer to My ComputerTimes you were a rebel?
>>108666627>Times you were a rebel?RAM over ethernet
>>108666627don't fret. it'll become "Government Computer" soon.
>>108666627>presses the reboot button
>remove usb drive without "ejecting" it
The "This Computer" thing is overblown. There are a lot of Windows computers in workplace/school settings where it's not actually "your computer" but one computer among many belonging to an organization where "This Computer" makes more sense as a description.
>>108666787>we have always been at war with Eastasia
>>108666627>make on-topic thread>mod deletes it>remake thread, this time explicitly explaining how it's on-topic>mod doesn't like being called out on being wrong so they delete it again to save face>post an explosive rant about how bad and inept the moderation staff is>get a ban for GR8>come back and then make another post about how shit GR8 is and is tyranny>get banned for GR8 again>Joker.png
>post pornography on /g/>clear 4chan cookies>ipconfig /renew
>>108666787it's like your workplace does not own the computers and rather m$ owns themwhich is weird, your workplace clearly bought the computers legally
>>108666787Are Microsoft too retarded to dynamically change shortcuts to be the hostname?I agree this 'my computer' nonsense is a red flag for bad faith retards, but microsofts solution is equally retarded.
>>108666787>>108668563They don't even have to do it dynamically. We have different editions for a reason.
>>108668563the average privately-owned laptop or machine in an office uses a default letter and digit scramble as hostname. Changing this computer to th3 hostname would help precisely no one
>>108666787If a work computer is assigned specifically to me, and I hold any kind of responsibility for it, then it is in fact, My Computer
>>108668563Are you too young to remember when most computers were not in any network, or even connected to the Internet?