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I did a Win 10 install a few years back and it was terrible. Went back to 7, then installed Apache (Linux based). Works much better except if I have to do anything that was originally MS. Lots of weird little format issues going from MS to Linux and then back to MS.
Our Dell Techs in the Boeing Laptop Center, do not even bother diagnosing passed, "did this happen on a wired network, and could a bad Dock connection cause this? No, re-image!"All of us "old school" Support people just shake our heads. Quote from: JimmyHoffa on April 14, 2020, 06:40:25 PMI did a Win 10 install a few years back and it was terrible. Went back to 7, then installed Apache (Linux based). Works much better except if I have to do anything that was originally MS. Lots of weird little format issues going from MS to Linux and then back to MS.My Win10 Installs at home run fantastic! Have not had any problems. I will say, if you have an old PC or laptop that was upgraded to Win7 or Win8, then to Win10. It might be better to buy a new preloaded Win10 PC or laptop.
One was a 7 to 10. Other was factory 10. Both borked themselves on failed, forced, auto updates. Now they are both Win10 1909, with a backup image stored on a NAS. Both were not mine, which was the real fun of it.
I'd rather punch myself in the nuts than Icult.
Quote from: Fl0und3rz on April 14, 2020, 11:16:37 PMI'd rather punch myself in the nuts than Icult. With all the problems you posted about Windows I think that's what you've been doing!