I will. Thank you for your suggestions and help.
Marci
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I will. Thank you for your suggestions and help.
Marci
Thanks, guess I was just having a conversation with myself then. Sorry to have bothered you. Appreciate the feedback anyway.
yes, well, its a bit late for that now and I certainly can't afford it either.
Thanks for the laugh :chuckle:.....I whole wholeheartedly agree with you on this as I am sure thousands of other Window 10 users do.
ohooo...I just found this article and it appears to be confirming what I thought.
Microsoft Admits Windows 10 Has A Serious Problem
It appears my copy of Windows 10 might not allow this. Or am I misreading that?
Well I looked at my settings and there appears to be discrepancies in what I am seeing vs what the link shows. Am not sure why.
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