Posted on 12/14/2016 2:51:10 PM PST by dayglored
Microsoft’s tentacles are dug into us like an Alabama tick on a fat cow’s neck...
“”I dont have that much faith or trust in Microsoft.””
They haven’t given us any reason to...When I ran into the problem after the November updates, I found the internet is packed full of problems their updates have caused. It just goes on and on...I couldn’t send or receive any emails IMMEDIATELY after the updates UNTIL I installed whatever the heck their message said. I didn’t write it down but called my computer guy and he said if it looked like a legitimate message, to go ahead and install it. I did and the email (WLM) straightened right out.
Exactamundo!
Windows 10 -- the new modern operating system that sets the clock back 20 years to 1996 when you had to assign static IPs because you couldn't depend on DHCP...
The least Microsoft could do is 'fess up and start calling them "Windows 10 Rolling Beta Releases".
One of the reasons why I will stick with Windows 7.
I finally downloaded Win 10 and it is a mess. I cannot get on line through EDGE at all. Lost my DVD player, cannot make disks. I had to download Mozilla on another computer, put it on a thumb drive and install it on my computer just to get on line. Still cannot use the Windows or the DVD player.
Windows 10 cannot make up it’s mind if I am in America or Denmark!
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Thank you
Slipper
My Nokia Lumia 950XL updates just like my Surface. It has no SIM card.
Useful link for W.10 pro users:
Use Group Policy to Disable Automatic Updates (Professional Editions Only) http://www.howtogeek.com/224471/how-to-prevent-windows-10-from-automatically-downloading-updates/
Also for other things,
With XP and Win7 I frequently made an image backup, if I had not done it in a while or had new software installs and updates.
Image backups have saved me many times when Windows or the hard drive started having flukes.
The one I currently use is the Free for Home Use Macrium Reflect.
I recommend learning and using an imaging program. There are many free and pay versions on the market. Also, I backup my images to an external 3.0 USB hard drive. I have my OS drive/partition at about 500 Gb. It takes about an hour to make an image backup and about 40 minutes to restore.
The beauty of image backups is that you only have to reinstall any new software programs/updates since the last image backup.
I also keep my data files on a separate partition/drive in case the OS partition/drive dies.
Reason 47 I’m glad to have stayed with Win 7.
> Please add me to the ping list.
Done. Welcome!
> Reason 47 Im glad to have stayed with Win 7.
Aye-yup!
The ‘breakover point’ was reached long ago when tech headlines ie those appearing in industry publications became national headlines ie mainstream headlines.
Microsoft, Apple et al got so hypersensitive to criticism about bugs, security breaches, etc. that they began to pump out patches without even testing the patches. ‘Push’ updates allowed them to buffalo people into downloading/updating without a clue as to what was being patched and why. It also allowed the tech companies to mask the fact that they had broken their own software in the previous patch.
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