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I've updated to Windows 10 so far no problems, I find the icons are abit different than Windows 7, I heard that Windows 8 was terrible I have a Dell 2009 model.
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I switched on my computer this morning and got a big notification about upgrading to Windows 10......This big dialog box gave me three options...Upgrade Now...Upgrade Tonight...or Choose a time to Upgrade.
There was no option to tell them to 'get stood on'...or to 'fly off'. I have just bought a new desk top....chosen because it was running Windows 7 which I know and quite like(thank you very much)....so if there is someone out there who knows how I can swerve this update, then please let me know. I do not want Windows 10 at any price |
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It's Ok.......panic over now.
I have even got rid of the annoying Windows 10 logo from my task bar. unbeknown to me during a recent automatic update i suppose those sneaky Windows folk had put the Windows 10 download into optional updates. I found the details of this update on a search engine. If you want to keep this off your machine too....then look for this number in your optional updates KB3035583 and uninstall it. You will have to restart your machine after this but that is how you do it! |
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eventually doesn't pose a problem Less. Eventually I will lose my love of computers and the internet. Eventually is on the horizon and doesn't need dealing with right now'
Eventually I might not be here on this green earth.....until then I will try every method known to man(or woman...with help from computer savvy friends) to stop being strong armed or sneakily coerced into using a product which does not suit my needs(goodness I am sounding a bit like retlaw here). Anyway I have just checked again and this update has gone. This ploy of FREE windows 10 makes me suspicious....no-one gives something away like this unless they have an ulterior motive. |
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And anyway what is this 'futile' Less ?
You know I don't accept this no can do attitude.....I am the peerson who will try...more so if they tell me it can't be done! |
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You also need to hide that update or it will install again if you run Windows update again.
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I asked that question before putting the grey cells into action....I have been into my conrol panel and hidden this update...only ten miners with lamps and a ferret would find it now :D
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The only problem I have had up to now with Windows ten, and I've had it installed from the start of the introduction, is that I've lost the HDMI driver.
I use the PC to link to my bedroom flat screen TV so I can watch SkyGo. Now I can only watch SkyGo on the PC which is lower down and smaller than the TV on the facing wall. I have a Toshiba all in one PC and the Toshiba forum has dozens of enquiries as to what Windows has done to the driver. It was fine on Win8. It's not really important but I do like to watch some of the late comedies or Qi on Sky. Apart from that I'm very happy with Win10. |
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Russell I have just got newer desk top and I chose this because it came with Windows 7.
I know my way around this OS and it suits the things I do...especially the craft stuff. I did not want to be having to load stuff onto this new machine(a trial in itself) and having to get used to a new OS(this must be a sign of ageing......I was always comfortable with change until recently) I really, really don't want windows 10 and am suspicious because they are giving it away. Is this so they have a captive audience that widens their already massive sales base for other add on products. I don't like feeling that I have to have something that I do not want. I will wait until I can see it up and running on someone elses machine before I would even consider it on mine. A near neighbour of mine downloaded it and she has had nothing but trouble with it, so she has reverted back to Windows 7 |
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I guess some people are unlucky with it but I took a chance early on knowing I could revert to older systems.
I made a full hard drive backup as well so if all else failed I would be able to restore my machine to the previous version. I have set my heart on a new Apple Mac though. They seem superior all round to Windows machines. I'm just a bit concerned about my Windows software. I've a upto date full Microsoft office suite plus software I use for transferring music and photos to my iPad without getting iCloud or whatever involved. I have a recent Photoediting suite from Nikon and one from Coral. All expense I dont want to repeat on a Mac. I can do without the photo software as I don't often do more than crop my pictures. I prefer to use the camera in manual and get results that way, some photos I see look really false with too mch manipulation. I've never played a game on a computer either. In your case Margaret if you like what you have, enjoy and can use it, what's the point in changing. |
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For example try Open Office , It has all you need to replace Microsoft Office and can be downloaded for Windows, Mac or Linux. Gimp2 an excellent 'GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP).' Again can be downloaded for all platforms. Both the above organisations offer excellent 'how to' support and are open source, no need to be stuck with expensive windows based software if you look for quality replacements. |
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Oh, and by the way if you use Google drive you can save all your work and use it across all the platforms including your mobile 'phone.
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