Posted on 11/27/2015 3:53:27 PM PST by Utilizer
Windows 10 has lots going for it, but it's all the better with these fixes
Windows 10 may Microsoft's finest operating system yet, but it needed to be. Microsoft is being assaulted from all angles: by OS X on desktop, iOS and Android on handhelds, and consoles for gaming (in this last case, ironically by itself with the Xbox One). Windows 10's positive reception â as well as a lot of glowing reviews â will have come as a relief to Redmond's anxious developers. But despite a long period of public testing, a fair number of Windows 10 problems remain at large.
Here are 14 common problems with Windows 10 and how you can fix them forever, leaving you with a PC that has all of Windows 10's new features and fewer of its frustrations.
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Thanks!!!! I just might not bother with Windows 10 and just go to 8.1 in my own time
BTW-—— I put win 10 on a friends Win7 computer. He got jealous and wanted it after his friends upgraded. He was super duper pleased that after the upgrade he could still use Explorer 11 and all his passwords were kept intact. So for all his uses (internet is it!!) its as if he never upgraded.
I thought Win 10 came with Edge and that was that. But to my surprise Explorer was still there!!! He is not using Edge, Firefox etc. He is sticking with what he is familiar with...Explorer 11. And his moves slowly because it has about three toolbars installed on it like freakin “Ask”...arghhhhhhh Bing and google too and maybe another
Jan 14, 2020 is end of extended service — Gonna mark that on me calendar and switch over to 8.1
I have 8gb ram and 16 on another, SSD drives and good Intel processors so me not migrating to windows 10 ....its not a horsepower issue.....
But I can see that four years from now with all the updates Windows 10 is going to be bloated and twice as big as it is now. Small footprint now but just you wait. And with all the phone home to Microsoft crap... who needs it!
And that propaganda that Windows 10 is the last windows OS but with eternal updates...... How will this beast behave in 4 years?
That is a good idea. I will give it a try. Thanks. I have stumbled across the pop up three or four times over the last five years or so. The pop up is accessed by right clicking but the pop up is not located in an area associated with text. Kinda odd.
You posted: “I really want to update but am too chicken.”
I agree with you. But don’t know how to put in pictures.
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