Windows fails to tip the scales in grocery store deployment
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- News link: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2026/01/22/windows_grocery_store_scale/
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Weighing fruit and vegetables has always presented a particular challenge. Register readers of a certain age might remember a cheery greengrocer having a set of scales in their shop, ready to weigh produce. This mechanical marvel succumbed to digitization, and the cheery greengrocer was eventually phased out in favor of self-service devices in sprawling supermarkets, and we are where we are today.
Judging by the image sent in by an eagle-eyed Register reader, Windows appears unable to do the one thing the customer needs: deal with the delights of the fruit and vegetable aisle.
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Like many of us after the excesses of the festive period, this device is in recovery. Perhaps one sprout too many? It's hard to tell, though the error code 0xc0000001 suggests something may have gone wrong with the device's disk. We'd guess a shutdown was attempted and Windows said "nope," opting instead for Recovery.
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We're sure that every shopper carries around a handy USB recovery disk and keyboard to plug into the afflicted device. However, something like that would certainly qualify as an unexpected item in the bagging area.
At a guess, we'd reckon this is a Windows 10 device and, although most support for the operating system ended in 2025, some editions remain in Microsoft's good books. There is also the possibility that the store, in this case a Marks & Spencer in the West Midlands, has Extended Security Updates enabled.
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We're not sure that equipping stores with self-service Point Of Sale devices or self-printing labels for bags of fruit and vegetables is necessarily a good thing. Powering such a machine with Microsoft Windows is really unnecessary for something that needs to do one job really well, instead of a multitude of tasks … less well.
Perhaps today's bork points more to a need for the human touch, rather than some recovery media to get the scales running once more. ®
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You've got the wrong people in your C-suite, ours have a clue and accept Windows, Mac and even Linux (we are a tech company though)
'your' ?
AFAIC my 'C-suite' is where the cat sleeps!
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Did someone intend to include the image in the post? Or is there something wrong with my machine or my eyes.
Re: image missing
Thank you. I’d assumed it was just me, or rather my browser, which for obvious reasons is adblocked and scriptblocked up the wazoo, and does occasionally block the wrong things.
Re: image missing
[1]Bork image from the page HTML source (headlines thumbnail). Currently also sending a heads-up to corrections...
[1] https://regmedia.co.uk/2026/01/22/bork10.jpg
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It is a borked borkborkbork. Or a borkborkbork^2.
So El Reg's Bork!Bork!Bork article is ... errr ... Borked?
What could possibly a scale be doing that requires even the minimum specs needed to run modern Windows?
Probably communicating the weight to the scanner/POS device.
Where POS stands for more than one set of words.
Yes, I know the job could easily be done by an Arduino, but in the world of POS, it needs to be a Windows machine.
Just goes to show...
Windows always fails to scale....
Borked by an errant apostrophy?
Has it been borked by a greengrocer's apostrophy in the OS?
The label printer
Is out of service on at least one of the three scales in my local emporium of food. On some days all of them are out. Surely it’s not difficult to build a set of scales with enough labels capacity to last a whole day? Or even a few days?
I can't imagine trying to get a non-Windows based machine past the typical C-suite types on the board of directors. Treat it like a hot potato.