You can say that because you had a good experience. I had the opposite experience. I had to throw away a computer system that was running without a hitch and purchase another one because the one I...
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You can say that because you had a good experience. I had the opposite experience. I had to throw away a computer system that was running without a hitch and purchase another one because the one I...
That's good to hear, and I feel a little better. I saw numerous predictions of doom when the W10 so-called upgrade first appeared, and bit the bullet of upgrading to W10 on one computer. The...
IMO, the only reason to 'upgrade' to W10 is that MS will force you to do it, and it might not be free if you wait too long. The company will discontinue 'so-called' support of previous operating...
Re your suggestion
for problematic software is to back up any profile data, uninstall and reinstall.
Pls clarify, which software you are referring to: Windows 10, Chrome, or something else?...
It is an upgrade to W10 Home 64-bit on a 5-yr-old gateway desktop PC. I had W7, which I upgraded to 8.1. The computer froze during the upgrade and I had to restore it to 'out of the box' somewhere...
I have encountered several problems re. upgrade to W10.
1) Cannot get Chrome to function at all, which was my preferred browser before W10 (using Win7 and upgrade to 8.1).
2) Edge seems...