Posted on 07/08/2021 7:42:57 PM PDT by daniel1212
Bkmk
Ping.
Like over 200 tweaks available in in Ultimate Windows Tweaker 4 for Windows 10 From the Windows club.
Add to this Winaero features of the Winaero Tweaker
Then there is Right-Click Extender (add items to many right click menus) , and T-Clock Redux and Classic Shell, now called Open Shell (https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/archive/master.zip)
Composite (with my own Quick Launch menu) using T-Clock and Open Shell, by the grace of God.:
Thank you for all of those links!
I went back to in-office work recently, after working from home for over a year on a Linux system.
I was amazed, getting back to the MS system, how much more efficient and glitch-free my Linux Mint is...
It seems to be fashionable on this site and many others to bash every new release of Windows. I can only speak for myself and my family and friends but, not one of us has ever experienced a single adverse result from upgrading from one version to another. Ever. Not one patch or update has resulted in a single adverse issue with any PC we have owned.
Granted, we do not keep our PC’s for a decade or more. We all regularly upgrade to new PC’s about every 3-4 years.
I may have to try that, although Classic Shell continues to work for me. As long as I almost never have to use the execrable Metro UI I’ve been fairly happy with the stability of Win10.
All I want to know is how can I prevent it from happening?
Win11 bkmk
Thanks. Linux can have its place, and I installed Mint 9 on my older PC which is very fast and used (by a brother) mainly for political streaming and info, but as it cannot show much less configure many USB wireless adapters out of the box then I could not yet install it on another. In such a case it is hardly an easy switch.
w11 bkmrk
If it were not for 3 party extensions then Windows would be handicapped. Which all modern browsers are as compared to legacy Firefox (ESR 59).
(to be used along with more secure modern browsers as Vivaldi.
Microsoft...blah, blah, blah...Windows 11...blah, blah, blah...Windows 10 File Explorer sucks, something as basic as that and Microsoft can’t seem to fix it once it goes belly up and just green lines forever. Windows 10 networking security is WAY over complicated for many applications, they must have been trying to create jobs for IT people. Oh, and again, Microsoft can’t seem to fix the missing “NETWORK” computers for something as simple as peer to peer networking. Had to get a Synology Disk Station just to assure reliable networking resources since half the computers don’t show up connected half the time. Frankly, Microsoft STILL cannot make the simple things simply work reliably, no reason to believe Windows 11 will not just introduce a whole new host of crap that doesn’t work right half the time...
Great thanks
Maybe I should post this later:
How to block the Windows 11 update from being installed on your PC
It has worked well on a PC I installed it on, but lacks the needed support for USB wireless out of the box.
I have never had a problem either. They must be doing something wrong.
daniel1212, thanks for your post. I agree completely. As for this poster, I can postulate that is is a keyboard/seatspace error that is causing all the trouble you have with Windows 10. In other words, the vast majority of Windows users go about their lives and work with nary a complaint about their computers. Then there are the people like you who are, I'm pretty sure, having trouble sharpening their pencils, much less reading a FAQ about the basics of operating any computer, like the one in your car and in your smart TV. Grab a clue, read the manual, or at least the help menu. Or you can bleat your ignorance for to amuse the world.
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