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In reply to the discussion: OK. the problem withmy computer is Windows 10! Computer guy nailed it! [View all]Egnever
(21,506 posts)21. Honestly sounds like the computer guy didn't know how to fix it
And blamed 10 . Which of course is what you wanted to hear.
Nothing wrong with 7 it is a solid OS. 10 is superior though especially for novice users that typically don't keep up with security patches and other updates.
The biggest trouble 10 has right now in my opinion is the upgrade path. It can introduce bugs when upgrading from another OS but when it is done through a clean install it is every bit as solid as 7 and much more secure.
Hopefully your computer guy saved your data and updated 7 for you . If not you should definitely ensure all the windows updates are completed.
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OK. the problem withmy computer is Windows 10! Computer guy nailed it! [View all]
CTyankee
Oct 2015
OP
It appears to be the best one of recent time. Computer guy recited the woes of all the
CTyankee
Oct 2015
#3
Maybe I did but I don't think so. But I could have been thinking "If I don't, I'll be in trouble."
CTyankee
Oct 2015
#76
It cost me a few bucks, but my computer guy got it back and also cleaned the computer.
CTyankee
Oct 2015
#4
I asked my computer guy that. He said it could happen but our use on the computer is
CTyankee
Oct 2015
#7
yeah, but that was a gazillion years ago. we need help. we are seniors and computer clueless...
CTyankee
Oct 2015
#9
I am glad to see the comments on Windows 7. I've been ignoring the request to update to 10,
Frustratedlady
Oct 2015
#13
I didn't see a "no, thanks" or an opt out button. But perhaps I thought this would be just normal
CTyankee
Oct 2015
#48
I still have their little logo in the bottom right of the screen telling me about getting Windows 10
Waldorf
Oct 2015
#25
I agree, they did a good job on Windows 10. In a way it was what Windows 7 was to Vista, as
still_one
Oct 2015
#34
The problem is you must have automatic updates set, and Microsoft automatically pushed the windows
still_one
Oct 2015
#33
I couldn't get anything to work right for me the way I am used to. I don't know the
CTyankee
Oct 2015
#49
Don't know anything about that but it sure is a frankenstein's monster of Windows...
CTyankee
Oct 2015
#53
I just posted this article from Computerworld.com about Microsoft "getting pushy" about Windows 10
LiberalElite
Oct 2015
#68