Posted by NoNewParts on May 29, 2016 at 06:34:30 from (66.66.112.196):
In Reply to: Windows 10 posted by Steve@Advance on May 28, 2016 at 19:48:04:
All of my computers on my home network run XP.
My internet computer finally died and the $249 replacement computer came with Windows 10.
Really not that bad, but it takes some time to turn off all the background stuff. I still have a ways to go.
One thing that surprises me a little. This new computer is easily 4 times as powerful as the one it replaced.....but sometimes...slower.
Sigh...back into 'services' or 'uninstall' or the registry, to shut more unneeded stuff down.
(I honestly don't care what the background stuff is doing...but if it is running, it's stealing horsepower...unacceptable)
tip, with windows, it's easy to put a shortcut on the taskbar to the network setting to enable/disable your network/internet connection. Disable when you are walking away from your computer, enable when you sit back down.
(or if you are just doing non-internet computer stuff)
Even MS can't get thru a no internet at all wall...yet..lol
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