Newer Windows develops momentum via new web browser
The newer rendition of Windows, because this o.s. is markedly more dynamic within point to point semi-internal reference, has a tendency to develop simulated self momentum.
This phenomenon displays itself in the process of using the new Windows Explore Eight Web Browser.
This phenomenon is expressed as queuing in the page via either entered address header in address box, then click, or going to favorites and requesting a particular web page from there.
What happens as output, is that you will get a white page saying that Explorer cannot display this web page.
In essence what has occurred, is that due to internal writing of the code which renters the request twice, in a measured elliptical within the address request, the web browser counts the request twice.
Once as the request page and the second as the web browser itself asking same for a page, however the web browser does not specify and page.
The proof of this error, to simply back click what your request was and you will come back into the page you had requested.
The latest Windows Operating Systems, like it, or not, are self intelligent.
They first start by making a graphic picture of what their user is like, then storing this character sketch into the formatting of the o.s.
After a while, the o.s. counterfeits’ the character of the user and can mimic their likes, dislikes and use patterns on their system, all to their own liking.
This fact is why, by perceived law, all Windows users of Win Vista or later models should without fail be contacted and redundantly be taught about their operating systems by the parent company of the software for Windows, without fail.
In theory it is possible for the enhanced by use operating systems to adopt a schizism from the operator owner of their system and from that point adopt the o.s.es own course of action, (which could be any chosen action by the operating system}?