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    6 months ago

    “Turn off computer” requiring admin privilege escalation is a clever touch.

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      6 months ago

      Actually it’s even more realism, when the shield is on the power button it indicates pending updates.

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      OOP knows their stuff!

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        6 months ago

        Wow… that’s really intricate and sure is attention to realism to a level I didn’t realize.

        Also the more or less hidden “click here to power off without installing updates” shows how little Microsoft has changed.

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          That option was actually fully removed in 8 I believe, then restored in 11 (and newer versions of 10 iirc?) because everyone hated it so much lol

          Also I think it was Vista that replaced the flag shield on the power button with a yellow exclamation mark shield instead to differentiate it from the new UAC which used the flag shield logo

          edit: images bc i love this stuff lol

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        Oh yeah, I had forgotten that too. UAC with separate elevated tokens and Session 0 isolation didn’t even exist until Vista/2008.