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To: Bob434
Yes- you won’t get the nagging windows 10 updates on windows 7 updates anymore

Thanks, I'm aware of that. The "free" Windows 10 upgrade ended on July 29th of last year..

I've just learned to be suspicious of Microsoft over the years, and since I'm not a techie, I wonder what sort of nefarious little time bombs they might be slipping into an operating system they're actively trying to kill.

Thanks for the tip.

18 posted on 02/27/2017 11:09:10 AM PST by Windflier (Pitchforks and torches ripen on the vine. Left too long, they become black rifles.)
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To: Windflier

I haven’t heard of any ‘phone home’ crap that they’ve included in windows 7 recently- nothing like windows 10 anyways- I would trust it m ore than windows 10 anyways- but i dual boot and only very rarely allow windows to access the Internet- i use linux for almost all online activity- and shut off the connection in windows 7 via the network connection icon-

Windows 7 is only gonna be updated for another couple of years- so at that point I’ll likely never allow it access when that happens- and just keep it around for things like windows only games, photoshop, and a few MS only programs-

The following is extolling the virtues of linux- skip if not interested- don’t mean for it to be sale’s pitch, just a recommendation to those hwo might be considering dual booting or running linux- it’s not meant to be an anti-windows pitch

5 years ago i never thought I’d switch from windows- but when windows 10 crap came out- i motivated me to try linux in a dual boot scenario- Best thing I ever did- but admittedly, I do have a little techie knowhow (although not much- but enough to figure out some of the linux stuff like command lines needed for installing some htigns- although most things are just as easy to install as windows programs nowadays)

I like that it’s free- I like that once it’s tweaked the way you like it that it’s a lot like windows in look fell and function- and since i don’t do a lot of geek stuff- it works perfectly fine for on-line activity and email, and even skype like chatting through a browser- these things all work just as easily as windows- Drag and drop shortcuts to favorite websites on desktop- double click to go to site, easy peasy- printer works fine- everything recognized by linux like vid card, usb 3 card- etc- up and running in no time- all automatic=-

i installed a few linux programs that were not listed in the super easy ‘software manager’ app=- and they took a little finagling to get working- but no big deal- most programs are installed through the software manager with a click or two- super easy- but to be fair linux programs do kinda stink compared to windows programs like word- or photoshop- but again, i simply boot into windows for that stuff- I do use gimp- but kinda reluctantly- much prefer photoshop-

oh well- linux is still loads more safe than any windows distro- which is why i only go online mostly with linux-


19 posted on 02/27/2017 11:31:44 AM PST by Bob434
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