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195 Windows 7 users with a solid background color faced delayed login process — it took four months for Microsoft to fix

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Tom's Hardware · 04/29/2025 09:59 EDT

Windows 7 users with a solid background color faced delayed login process — it took four months for Microsoft to fix

User thriftiness with system resources backfired, for a while.

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