

Huh? I mean, get real, this is ridiculous.

(I imagine they also check their email, but they could use their phones to do that.) Anyway, I never noticed that Windows 8 does not ship with a CODEC to enable someone to watch a DVD. But no!!!!! Come to find out, I guess the only thing these people use their laptops for is to watch DVDs when they are on the road. I thought the responsiveness and the apps would be very useful and a welcome upgrade-I mean, Windows 8 has gotten great reviews, and personally, I love it. Big time! Last week, I installed Windows 8 on the laptops used by all our department heads and front-line supervisors. Hey, Scripting Guy! Dude, I am in trouble. Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about using Windows PowerShell to find installed video codecs on Windows 8.
