Yes, I like it more than FOG (though, I haven't used FOG yet) because I'm under the impression FOG is clone-based imaging only.
How can you say you like it more if you've never tried it?
Are you saying I should I like something that I haven't used yet more?
I think he's saying that "more" can't apply. Because you like MDT "X" amount, but FOG you like "null" amount. In math, you can't compare against a null, because it doesn't exist. No value, of X can ever me more likely to be "more" than a null than it is to be "less" than a null. Using the logic that you've never tried FOG, you can't say that you then like MDT more, any more than you can say that you like it less. There is simply no comparison.
That was his point.
Otherwise we could interpret it at random. You love MDT, hate MDT, find it exactly the same as FOG... are all equally incorrect based on a null comparison.
Because I have read about Fog and seen some of it, it's not null. Therefore I am able to have some like or dislike and form an opinion.
Just like I never drove a Lamborghini, but still like them more than a VW Beetle which I've owned in the past.
I saw a site recommend going to System > Display > Advanced Scaling Settings and fixing it there. But it is already off there, and that does nothing. So once again, Windows 10 total failure. How do normal people outside of IT even use Windows anymore?
Its popping up because it's off. It's alerting you to turn it on
But I don't want it to scale, it's doing the right thing. Off is correct. The notification is just wrong, period.
It's not scaling. I had to turn it on to fix Outlook and nothing changed sizes. It's for the handful of dialog boxes and applications that appear blurry for whatever reason.
It's not scaling? Even though it's the scaling dialogue?
I didn't notice any changes other than the boxes that were blurry. I didn't notice it scale anything else.