Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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When Microsoft does a "Update", is it possible it could change some settings on your computer after you do the download?
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Yes, it happens a lot. Some settings will revert back to the default.
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You did not mention what settings, but YES, I have seen some settings change.
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Larger Updates, they save all settings, then install update, then re-install your saved settings.......in theory. Phone updates (mostly Apple) are terrible with saving settings. ![]() In general, updates are worth the impact on settings. ![]()
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After it downloaded, my screen mysteriously went for light to dark setting. |
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This past week, Microsoft decided I wanted to update to version 11, I did not want 10 and now they are pushing 11. I got onto my computer first thing in the morning and low and behold the Microsoft fairy had visited me during the night and changed the whole look of my desk top. I use my computer for searching items, for keeping in touch with friends and to keep me amused, so I was beyond annoyed. I no longer use a computer for business, those days are long gone. It took me ages to get my computer back and looking the same.
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I had trouble finding the restart button after the switch.
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You can always type something in the search space at the bottom of the desktop.
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Using a computer for business means nothing, most IT depts control your laptop therefore you really don't have the depth to handle these events. I'd suggest brushing up before you do things that would get you hacked.
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There are at least 2 solutions to the Windows update problem. 1) Chromebook. I started using a Chromebook about 10 years ago. Since then I never looked back. I was using Windows 7 years ago because I needed Quicken, but once I no longer needed it I went to option 2) Linux. Linux is a free open source that just works.
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Do you know if Google (Chomebook) offers a similar free option? |
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I thought about this, then if my system slows down or other problems show up, I'd feel compelled to do all the updates and possibly would help fix them. |
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My company bought me a new laptop last year to work from home which has windows 11. My favorite is 7, but I can do 10 and 11. There are a few things in 10 and 11 that I go why did they make these more difficult to access (control panel!!). But overall they're okay. I'm usually one of the last to jump on the new windows for myself. On a few things I revert back to the classic version where applicable. So far the updates for 11 haven't thrown anything out of wack that I can tell.
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