Posted by kcm.MN on December 29, 2019 at 22:06:38 from (174.219.143.213):
In Reply to: windows 7 posted by 37chief on December 29, 2019 at 19:03:00:
I liked Windows XP, but have not liked anything newer since then. I swore up and down I'd never get a Windows 10 PC. Well, I have to eat my words. I got a refurbished PC from Walmart.com and, at first, thought I'd end up shooting the thing with a shotgun.
I did a lot of research, read lots of web pages and watched lots of videos, but finally figured out how to set up Windows 10 the way "I" like it! Guess what? It's the best version yet. I have totally eliminated the tiles (I think that's what they're called) as well as Cortana.
If you give Windows 10 half a chance, it'll load up your machine with so much fluff-n-stuff that it can't do anything but keep loading, so you have to learn how to block new apps (formerly called programs) and also how to delete existing apps, including ones that are not supposed to be able to be deleted. You can also choose not to delete them, but to leave them there yet still have them disabled.
I'm not a computer geek, so for me to figure it out means most anyone else can also. If you choose to simply accept the status quo, you do so of your own doing because Windows 10 is completely customizable.
Let me add, I had full expectations to replace it with Linux (which I've also never used). I even took the time to download Linux, but have not installed it. Been happy with Windows 10. The ONLY thing I don't like (so far) is how nuts it is about downloading updates, regardless of what you want or need. I have slow internet, so any other downloading really messes me up. If you have fast internet, you'll likely never know it's downloading anything and your system can stay up-to-date all the time. It will apply many of the updates when the machine shuts down and/or boots up.
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