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Try removing non-essential Windows 10 and see if the situation improves.
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modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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What are you guys installing/running that makes Windows 10 unusable? I don't really have many problems with it.
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I'm not installing it because I read all this stuff in the lounge
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Well, it works on my machine
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That's a baaaaaad sign!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I'm pretty sure it was de-signed to do that
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Kenneth Haugland wrote: I'm pretty sure it was de-signed to do that So Win 10 has removed all signed code?
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Sounds like your machine is broken
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Sander Rossel wrote: I'm not installing it
Resistance is futile! You will be assimilated. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, and for the rest of your life!
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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9082365 wrote: You will be assimilated. I will switch to Linux!
And then come back to Windows 10 tail between my legs...
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Quote: And then come back to Windows 10 tail between my legs
The Microsoft Borg may not let you into the Win 10 Cube for free at a later date. Win 10 is free now - but for how long?
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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I'm assuming that if I don't have to upgrade now I certainly won't have to once they start charging.
Perhaps they'll even remove the optional update
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Windows 10 will be free until they get enough people to work the (major)bugs out, Then move on to Windows 11.
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I installed because this box had 8 on it, it's an improvment!
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In that case I guess it's a valid choice
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I am WITH YOU on that. I am still HAPPILY on Windows 7 Pro.
No reason to move. And EVERY Time I have to use Windows 10, I still cringe!
Although, Right Click on the start menu. ALMOST Useable Again!
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Kenneth Haugland wrote: I don't really have many problems with it.
You shouldn't have any problems with it.
Marc
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So I'm guessing you didn't install it
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Kenneth Haugland wrote: So I'm guessing you didn't install it
So far, I've only installed it in a Virtual Box VM, so I can play with this[^] poorly documented (but what a nice website!) app.
Marc
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Yep! After my initial resistance I have come to like Windows 10.
FYI I have a clean install on an SSD with quad core i5 and 4GB ram on a Gigabyte board. So far it has been rock solid. There are one or two items that I used with Win 7 previously that don't work on Win10 but I managed to get round that easily.
I may not last forever but the mess I leave behind certainly will.
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got many devices attached to your pc? I doubt it.
win10 now requires signed drivers. there are a lot of devices (like my now DEAD midi keyboard) that were distributed before the days of signed drivers and have companies not willing to update the drivers. All those devices are now dead with win10.
there's a way to tell win10 to not require signed drivers that you set in the bootup sequence, but it doesn't work on my pc.
The "will your pc work with win10" checker said I was good to go. It lied.
Also, how many windows updates have you been through? I've been through a lot and about 25% of em have wrecked something.
The win10 control panel and start menu behave like they were written in visual basic with an access db
I kinda think Microsoft just can't do it anymore.
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But there really should not be anything that you as a user could install that would make an operating system unstable. And as KarstenK stated it *was* working until a (Windows?) update was installed.
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Well, if you have a virus that would be a problem, but that wouldn't be Windows fault.
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True enough. However, in this instance the "virus" in question seems to have been Microsoft's update.
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