Mac man, haven't had Windows for 15years.
Ded Driver said:just over a year ago i bought a Lenovo 2in1 touchscreen notebook/netbook with W10 on it, for light duty internet access on the go as an alternative to using a phone with limited screen size. This noteboook has only 32GB storage which should have been enough as i use a USB 500GB portable SSD for storage.
W10 updates create huge log files during its far to many updates, which rapidly filled the 32GB storage. I googled solutions & tried several ways to delete these log files but W10 wont allow it. After 3 months it became useless & I threw it in a draw & thats where its been ever since.
I went back to using a full size Laptop running W7 Pro.
W10 doesnt give you the options on updating like W7, & they have locked it up like they own the notebook!
W10 is oop:
Ded Driver said:these units are marketed & sold with W10 so its logical to think its up to the job.
might dig it out & give it one more go, tho I reckon I might have triesd that already, tried lotsa things.
Cheers for the suggestions DropBear :Y: :beer:
Tathradj said:Install CCleaner,
(use Google or such to find it for free. )
Tick all the box's on the left hand pane.
Except for the last one.
Be prepared, It will remove all your saved passwords, etc.
Ignore the warning's.
Scan then run delete.
Then run the registry cleaner.
Follow your nose, It is quite explanatory.
Quite surprising what it cleans out.
doesnt matter too much. just keep the A/Virus & Firewall up to datectxkid said:windows 7 goes unsupported in january 2020 8.( 8.( 8.( 8.( 8.( 8.( 8.( :awful: 8.( 8.( 8.( 8.( 8.( 8.( :awful: :awful:
condor22 said:I tried Win 10 free update from Win 8.1.
My CAD App stopped working and as many of my other programs, Earlier versions of Office and Corel started behaving badly. My then ADSL@ modem did not like Win 10 and my internet connection became very unstable, I reverted back to 8.1.
There were 2 things many never realised with the free upgrade, the 2nd with any Win 10.
1. You had 30 days to try it and during that 30 days you could revert back to your previous version. After 30 days, you're stuck with it.
2. Unlike previous versions where you opt in for all security and data collection settings, in Win 10 they are opt out. So things like updates happen automatically when you switch on. Microsoft collect all sorts of data from your usage etc. These need to be either modified or switched off otherwise Microsoft are in the realms of knowing "what you had for breakfast last Thursday morning".
Tathradj said:Install CCleaner,
(use Google or such to find it for free. )
Tick all the box's on the left hand pane.
Except for the last one.
Be prepared, It will remove all your saved passwords, etc.
Ignore the warning's.
Scan then run delete.
Then run the registry cleaner.
Follow your nose, It is quite explanatory.
Quite surprising what it cleans out.
Ded Driver said:these units are marketed & sold with W10 so its logical to think its up to the job.
might dig it out & give it one more go, tho I reckon I might have triesd that already, tried lotsa things.
Cheers for the suggestions DropBear :Y: :beer:
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