Windows 10: doogle

Discus and support doogle in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; how do i turn my usb doogle on https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/doogle/84483494-42d6-4acc-9ff4-9677498b3f69 Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by BobGreig1, Jul 25, 2020.

  1. BobGreig1 Win User

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    how do i turn my usb doogle on

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    BobGreig1, Jul 25, 2020
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  2. driver

    Hello, I can't find the driver for the wireless conection doogle for Windows 10.
     
    lorisromeo, Jul 25, 2020
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  3. Lumia 2520 USB

    I have this cable and it does not work

    First i.d like thank everyone for there help and time. Nokia dropped the ball here in a big way we have a Usb port that we have to track all over the net to find a doogle that works. They have failed acknowledge there''s a problem which should be addressed
    by a fireware upgrade
     
    jimmy1one---01, Jul 25, 2020
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  4. NTBugtraq Win User

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    One month after Vista released to manufacturers, there is no major rush to upgrade

    Vista Adoption

    Russ Cooper here. FWIW...

    >Driver support is buggy

    I never said that. Driver support isn't buggy, its non-existant. Either there is a Vista driver, or there isn't and the old one doesn't work. This is true for the vast majority of things, from VPN software to camera drivers.

    >Security software is still in beta
    >Application compatibility is limited

    Little software that is important works with Vista "as is," and very few Vista-specific applications have been released in production form. Anyone doing an in-place upgrade from XP to Vista is in for many nightmares, now, or any time in the future! Just wait until OEM's start shipping Vista against those coupons they gave out, consumers are going to scream bloody murder.

    They're either going to have to re-image their machine based on a recovery DVD the OEM sends them (which will basically press an image of Vista pre-installed with whatever add-ons they can find that work); loosing settings and data in the process, or, they'll upgrade only to find out that they have a lot of stuff that isn't Vista compatible.

    >All the major Vista-compatible software will be released in January.

    I never said that either...;-] I certainly don't expect all of the major Vista-compatible software to be released in January. The PCWorld article quotes IBM as saying they won't have a Lotus Notes version for Vista until mid-2007.

    I do believe, however, that Microsoft intended Vista for gamers, not business. After reading Peter Gutmann's extremely informative expose on Vista Content Protection, I'm inclined to recommend that ***NOBODY*** upgrade to Vista. It is ludicrous to encumber our equipment and budgets with anything so ridiculously crafted.

    I am currently tasked with coming up with the security reasons people should upgrade to Vista. Thus far, I have only been able to identify disk encryption on laptops, to avoid the publicity boon-doogle that occurs when one is lost or stolen. Hardly sufficient reason to do the following requisite upgrade tasks;

    - Major Version upgrade of practically every piece of software used on a PC (probably the biggest cost you're going to incur)
    - Training and re-training of staff (not to mention the augmented help desk staffing levels required while the rest of your staff is in training.)
    - Hardware upgrades
    - Group Policy Object revamp

    plus who knows how many other little things like modifying OS detection in web sites, scripts, etc...

    And you do all of this because there might be some customer data on a laptop you're going to lose this year?? I doubt it.

    So my best advice is for everyone to get more familiar with slipstreaming and making new installation DVDs for XP Pro SP2 that include, as of today, the >100 patches you have to add to SP2 to be up-to-date...and leave Vista to the class action lawyers.

    BTW, Peter Gutmann really knows his stuff, and shouldn't be discounted as some geekie university techie type.

    As for this garbage about people adopting Vista because its being shipped on every new PC they purchase...balderdash! Firstly, when we're talking about businesses we're not necessarily talking about additional machines when we get a new one. It may just be replacing an older one, which already had an OS license. So its nothing to blast your standard XP build over the Vista garbage on the new machine. This *is* going to happen until corporations have a Vista build, which includes everything their users have and need today...and that's going to be a while.

    It's also going to take some killer app to arrive to make the switch "needed." I've read people claiming that corporate users are going to have the Aero interface at home and insist they have it at the office too...crap! When they realize that little works the same as it used to, and they have to learn everything anew...few are going to want Vista on their office machine. Heck, I think few are going to want it on their home machine, but will put up with it if it means they can play the latest games.

    If anyone thinks we can't convince MS they've made a mistake with an OS, just try and remember Microsoft Bob! or, for that matter, Windows ME.

    In my opinion, Microsoft has a huge problem on its hands when they come to phase out security support for Windows XP SP2. Luckily for us that won't be until November 2014.

    Cheers,
    Russ
     
    NTBugtraq, Jul 25, 2020
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